fiPtfif-liwRfilflfi,‘ a {P056 s! 15st?! Anzac-o P 2Q!!! _~, -__,_,,__.. _-,=-n-.-unennm mber When (By Th: Canadian Preu) Reme l. The smallest gathering of hockey fans in Boston in a decade viatcn- ed Toronto Maple Leafs play a 2-2 t draw with the Bruins six years s30 today. Less than 3,000 Bruin sup- porters turned out for the Boxing Day contest. ‘Squalls Expected Tonight Rangers Win At Forum' i/Vlien Navy Uver Maple Again TacklesArmy Team Lea“ 4" Still "net up‘ over their defeat L110 upsnin; cncouiiur of the league, the with t. n gni ugan in uliat is iuiiy CXpLCi/lti to at in; hands of the Nruy in Anny hockey squad iin,ls.= ttie "T.irs“ lit the Forum b; a rrp oi tiic silviigre struggle the iv.o t ins waged cn~ the oc- izsicn oi i.:c.r las. inictiiig. At ili..i l_llll(‘ tiicre aekxd ci‘ 115"" liavcirt forgotten to WLS HO QJHYLQT "ll-b it cvcry iliiic they incct a soldlolfl But Artiiy avers that it wil. tlllll iil.ei' Th . be tun 3111's gaiie. A: 121;." <11. \\ 2:1 surpris ng l iii iriiiing the stroiig Si. 1's tiztin inst Fhitljv‘ n ght lgill led by VJ-atls, TYJlilCf, expected to reach nivnihng the rt with l.l“il‘ sp‘c'i in y s liill1‘i)3l' and w ll (ill T. s.» slictiftt be trn:l.iiit'~ cf the season tonight. cloe Louis Best Fighter For 4th Year (By Sitl l-‘eder Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK. Dec. 25—For the "cecientcrt feat of flattening fllpllflllls to his throne dur- 1939. heavyweight king Joe Ii: is tonight tron the Rut; Maga- zi ‘s iiuziual award as "the figlll- ci" cl the year" for the fourtn time in the 111a! five years. He wcn cut by a narrow margin ' P; ribiirgn Billy Conn, the viveight champion, with Tony GillPlllO third in the ballot- ing of 116 wntcrs other experts. contributors and staff men in the r1115)‘; dllllllili p011. Louis POCElVQd ll‘ 5i v s aiid Conn 4o. Al»: h “the ring merit amt-p." f Lottis. the magazine dip-r .~. niiikiiigs for the y _ LillfilSpillEfi champions \i.ic piucd alone iii the no. l groups itmonq; the heavyweights tpcmsi, liglit-licavytveiglits (Conn) and uieltervrelghts (Henry Arm- sit‘ 12L Ciiicnto and Bob Pastor. b2 knccként victims of Louis this year, were ranked m that CTCiBI‘ in strum 1W0 Hmong m." |l0.l\'_}‘\\'f.‘lgil15. TOny got tllt‘ (Bill ever Bob. the magazine; 123111211115. lzrzattse he floored Iflllls in the third round of their bout last sum- mer-which was 1910K"! bl‘ {he R1112 as "the round cf the 3'6?"- Bcth claimants to the middle- weigh; qrown. Cefcrino Gztrcizi of Lcs Angt-ies, who is rccoglllzed Pl! New York State and California. 511d Al Hostak of Seattle. the Na- tional Bchiq Association's. stand- ry-d bearer, mall? llD group [me among the lGO-pctinders. The niailfllllle l, W? Cimaf, ziiuns among theflylsl Illosltck‘ fc: the year, l\'laxie_ Berger. Mont- ;Q;1_ among the we_tei"vveights_and gitiv Mqrquart, Winnipeg. 118m‘ weip‘. s, Berger uns ranked third 1n Ercilil llll-“e o‘ [he “Them; Maiqntirt. fifth in RFWD "l"? F’! the lighlweights; Dave Castil- lotix, Montreal, fourth in Brunt? given and {Le Navy in“ 111611’ .Billy Taylor lmimoii Junior Fairs who sat 1n on that lust en- ; counter got tilflii} at a dime a doz- f en as the two teams tore into cash‘ times that a, riot seemed harigng iii that i balance and only for strc. otlic ai- lng the bomb might have explcded at any time. But at that tlierc was fncarly a riot when the goal Judges Qbox was tipped over by irate army linen who thought tner team was lentitlcd to a K331. That passed oft, but Just the same, there is so much uncertainty as to what might hap- that the fans are on the qui vive “tailing for the squads to g’t other; there was a dozen t pen 111110 8811011. Sup-porter, of both tennis are ex- pected to be there in large numbers make they start flhollerin" f:r their l“!'}Jl‘G>'.’ll[.ll.V(‘S. "stormy weather" zit the Forum tonight and ,\\'Il€l11€1‘ or not the Navy can ride out the Al'l11_\' squall remains to be and tonight and how they can the rafters ring when jAll in all ll looks like tsevii. An}‘\\'.l_‘-‘ u'hy not g0 in sec l 'l'hc game \\'ill gel eight o'clock. it... Bu; iToppedLeague II n Scoring l By Jack Calder Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, Dec. 25~(CP)— Montreal Canadirns nivcr were contender: for the National Hoc- key League lead last season but that didn't stop Hector (Toe) Blake from topping the league in scor- ing, Sports writers across Canada. in another of the year-end ballots conducted by The Canadian Press, votcd today that Blake's accom- plishment in winning the N. H. L. scoring title with a sixth-place club was the outstanding achieve- ment in 1939 Canadian sporis, Last spring Blake was awarded the Dr_ David A. Hart Trophy as most val- uable player in the league. Most of the winter the Canadiens ran last. but the speedbali from Victoria Mines, Que. led the point- making parade almost from the start. At the finish he had-scared 24 of the Habitants‘ 155 goals and topped the second-place paint- maker, Sweeney Schriner of New York Americans then, but of Tor- onto now. by 47 100M115 to 44. Votes were sprpad all over the map so that only three other ath- letes were mentioned more than once. Next to Blakes feat, the Wfii/CFS liked the swift Jump of from Osnawas Do- Amateur Hockey Champions to Toronto Maple Leafs of the National League. It used to be almost a, regular thing for one junior or another to make the climb from amateur ranks to the big professional tent in one year, but it isn't any more, Taylor accomplished what few have done since Charlie Conacner, Harvey , f tie ieatherweights Brill Annstrong. 70mg“); 12m in group tvio of the l?“ 915', m Among Ring Magazine 8W3 l! for the i?” we“: . C ice‘. Fighters Billy Conn. t M951 Punishing Biol? “J0? mus‘; Mcst Actlv-c Fizlllel- F91!“- l spiemh Puvburuh _ lightweight. W30 (‘Lngaipd 1111i? HgIQMiIlC1" Al I ,- T0111‘ :1 ‘l!’ - Mos wcltcruxnght. ' l ‘ [Q u Klilfi)— - ,3 -_ . pd- . N. J., ictivy- . ipifiiitk-"iti iriiécitotits in 10 built» | Best All-Round Fitlllllel‘ lll Di“ lOhs under llght-heavi’? Alllbfls- No. 1 Disappointment: Lott NOW- Calilornia heavfwellllll- Boston Bruins . Defeat Black Hawks 6-3 BQQTQN, Doc. 25—(CP)-Porky Duinart (COFCZI thrvc ECfll-l “ml his lmdmatg Mill. Schmidt {W0 B5 B05‘ ton Bruins, Navonnl Hockey 119B‘ gue leaders, dclcatcd Chicago Black Hawks 6-3 tonipht for their stcofld victory in two ntgllls- _ A crzwd of 20,000, one of the bg- gcst in National LOPBVB hl-“mryi 55w the Brtilns score their 13th straight victory 0V9? m‘? 5mm" who have my, outscored the Stanley Cti-p Champions since lute in the 1937-38 sen-sch- Bill Cowiry tznl the goal Ind little Bobby other member of Ill" Line. aided the Bruin titre-e assists- 1119 rim two Chicatifl rivals mad. wltn’n 33 seconds. titre lll i119 first period when Johnny 509W‘ chuck drew one interfetefl“ Penal‘ fy after another. Whi'e he was scdving sentence. the Hawks Pl" P" a series of power plBYS and Cu ly Dithlstrrm nnl be Cllnllvillflm twat Gorilla) FWWK?‘ t-"Illls-"k "gm c! - riviyz". Pizl ll ri"sli 1111'!‘ m5"- sixth Bruin‘: Bauer, the Sauerkraut catise with Biumark frcm outskte cf the Bos- ton defence in the third WIM- wed to drive snciizer puck tlIIOllKll-l t title ~ 77*???‘ wwiwltirdhlitsliti Jackson and--a little later-Pep Kclly and Nick Meiz did with the Maple Leaf; before him. Third in line ivas Kcn Blacks march to the Canadian Amateur Golf’ Championship at. Montreal, l which many atttnorities thought would return to the Un- ited States if C. Ross (Sandy) Sommcrvllie of London, Ont., couldn't win it. Fire Destroys Arena At Xt. Andrews ST. ANDREWS. N. B. Dec. ?5— Loss estimated iit tipwitrds oi $5,- 000 ncctirrcd here tonight when tiire of unknown origin destroyed ‘the St. Andrew's Arena, built by volunteer work of town citizens ‘seven years nun and opened for skntzniz this afternoon for the first time this season. The rink iriis opened to the pub- Iio exactly seven years ago today- ‘Abnut $3,000 insurance was car- ried._ i __V________ : SUMMARY First Period 1—Boston. Dumart 5.05 (penalty 5110i ) Z—B0st0n, Cowley (Hollett) 11.44 Pcnalticsmllesilets, Dttmart. Sccniid Pcrlnd Li-Bostnu. Duiuart (Batter) 4.22 4—Chicugo, Danlstrom (Sniilli, Dcsllctsi 9 32 fr-Chlt‘; g», Cunningham (Desi- lets. Dftilistlblllt 10.05 6-150 ton, scum-tit (Bauer) 17.35 7-Boston. Schmidt (Bauer, Clap- r) 18.43 Penalties-Shewcnuk 2. 'l‘hlrd Prrlnil 8 ‘Chicago. llcrgvslicfint-i- (Curse) 10.21 9-—Bostoii, Duinart (Schmidt) Penalties-None. . __ _ underway at at- 8 o'clock shtirp and that means Just NEW YORK, Dec. 25-67?)- New York Rangers defeated Tor- onto Maple Leafs 4-1 in a National Hockey League game here tonight a tie the Leafs for second place in lie standing. The Run-r went into the lead with a gcnl by Clint Smith after our minutes of play and held the idvantage throughout. Dutch Hill- r and Bryan Hextall added tallies .u the second period and Babe Pratt scored the fourth a few min- utes before the grime ended. Pratt's tally WES his first of the season. Toronto's only goal was scored midway through the second frame by Mumny Chamberlain on passes from Bintzo Kampman and Gordon Drillon. While trailing the Leafs played azgretsive hockey and re- peatedly broke through the Ranger defence only to be frustrated by brilliant \\’."l'i{ by Dave Kerr in the Ranger ncfs. There ivas a fist fight in the first period between Htller and KhlTlDmflfl and both piayers drew , penalties. SUMMARY First Period l-Rangers. Smith (Pike, McDon- ald) 4.36 Penaitles—M, Patrick. MacDonald Chamberlain. Hamilton, Kampman, L. Patrick, Hlller. Second Period 2—R.angers. Hiller (Watson) 3.42 Zi-Toronto. Chamberlain (Drillon. Kiimoniani 8.44 4~Rangers, Hextall (Watson. H11- Peiiziities-Pikc, D. Metz Third Period 5—R,aiigcrs. Pratt (Shiblcky, N. Penalties-Watson, Pratt. OUR OUR WAY ler l8 26 Colvllle) 16.36 D OIT, Dec. 25-Veteran Syd owe scored three goals to- night as Detroit Red Wings de- tented the slumping Montreal Canadians 3-1 for their first Na- tional Hockey League victory in ll games. Howes goals. all in the third period after Canadians had led 1-0 from the early minutes of the game, enabled the Wings to break their last lace tie with New York Amercans. For Canadiern the loss was the fourth in a row and their sixth in seven games. Despite their defeat, Canadiens remained in fourth place, one point ahead of Chicago Back Hawks who were beaten by Boston Bruins. A slim crowd 0i 4,612 fans watch- ed tne ncrne team fashion itself a welcome Christmas present. 'I‘1ie Habitants got their lone goal after three minutes of play when Toe Blake, the League's leading scorer last season, took a pass from Paul Haynes, stepped by the Detroit defence and bent Tiny Thompson with a corner shot from a few feet outside the CHEESE. SUMMARY First Period l~Montreal, Blake (Haynes) 3.05 Penaltles-Young and Howe. Second Period Scoring-—None Penalties-Wentwoitli. Third Period Yr-Detroit, Howe (Giesebrecnt, Dillon) 3.17 3--Detro1t, Howe 11.11 44-3-Detroit. Howe (Brunetcau) PenaJtias-qstewart 2, 'I‘rudel._ W Veteran‘ Syd Howe Scores Three Goals As Canadiens Lose Came lBoxing Assn. tQuarterly Has I Few Surprises MILWAUKEE, Dec. 25—Tne Na- tional Boxing Associations year end quarterly rankings, bearing Christmas smiles for such tip-and- coming fighters as Petey Scalzo and Lew Jeiikhis, produced few surprises Saturday except that the championship committee survived its headache catised by the 1n- consistency of mitt-swingers in general. Scalzo, the New Yorker who flattened Joey Archibald last win- ter. won the nod as no. i chal- lenger for Joey's featherweight crown by whipping simon Chavez, Fllflvd Venezuelan. in New York Friday night, Jenkins. a young- ster from Sweetwater, 'I‘ex., who flattened Winnipeg's Billy Mgr- quart recently, moved up to no. 4 among llghtweignts. The heavyweight situation gave ine committee its Worst momenlg, Tony GalentO, iihe bailing bar- keepcr. again was ranked a; no. 1 challenger for Joe Louis’ title. Arturo Godoy, Chilean who is next on Joe's list, was given "honorable mention." The commtlitee designated these as no. 1 challengers in the other divisions: Gus besnevich of Pennsylvania. for the light heavy- welizlit crown of Billy Conn; Ce!- erlno Garcia of the Philippines for A1 Hostaks middleweight title; B‘, J. R. Williams C‘ Jkwittiamg 111.6 PM’. 071. A IIIVICI. ING- i_. Weekéiid 1135i}? Results (Clnfldlan Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday:- Toronto 5; Detroit l. Rangers 7; Chicago 1. Sunday:- Baston 3; Americans 2. INT-AM Saturday:- Pitt-sburgn 3; Springfield l. Indianapolis 3; Cleveland 1. Sunday:- New Haven 3; Pittsburgh 1. Providence 4; Philadelphia 1, Syracuse 3; Springfield 0. Quebec Provincial Sunday:- Verd-un 2; Snawinigan Falls 1. Boston 4; St. Hyaciiitne 2. Sherbrooke 6; Vaileyfield 3. Sundrys Game NEW YORK, Dec. icans. SUMMARY First Period i. Boston, Art Jack-on 6:51 2_ Boston, Dumart 16:07 Penalties-None. Second Period 3. Amerks, Coiuchci‘ (penalty shot) 10132 Penalties-Portland 2 Third Period 4- Boston. Holiett (Cowley) 11:17 (Wiscnun, 5. Amerks, Anderson Stewart) 17:12 Penalty-H. Jackson. Frotzie Zivic of Pennsylvania for Henry Armstrong's ivelterweignt championship; 05120 for Lott Amhers‘ lightweight title: K. _0. riot-gun of Michigan for Geo ie Paces new Urbantinl of Italy for Littie Dadols flyweigntjrown; OUR BOARDING: HOUSE 25—(OP)— Boston Bruins regained fir-t place alone in the National Hsckey Lea- gue here Sunday night, scoring a 3-2 victory over New York Amer. (Schmidt) i Davy Day of Chi- ’ baniam- weight Cltlmplollsllil), and Enrico DECEMBER 26, 1939 Hockey Practice ‘rliere will be | practice foi- Junior Royals at tne r-onim m- nlgnt fromfl to t! o'clock. All members 04' 1M1, you"; are asked to be on hand a: matches with mainland teams are in the offing. . -THE—' SUBMARINES AND BIG BERTHAS WILL BOTH BE POPPING TONIGHT WHEN THE ARMY vs. Navy Meet At THE FORUM-Face Off At 8-27c Forum Skating 3-5 This Afternoon cnimnairs suns 110-220 Miners Hand Defeat T0 Millionaires C-LACE BAY, N. S.. Dec. fi (CP) —Glcico Boy Miners received their Christmas present tonight in the form of o 4- victory over Byg- ney Millionaires, top squad in e Ca Breton Hockey League. he win cndcd the Miners’ los- ing sirciik in games with the steel city icairi that extended from the start of the circuit and moved the winners to within two games oi’ asecond-place North Sydney Victor- as. Two new players, Halp McBride and George Gordon, both Winni- peggcrs, inadc their initial appear- ance ,with the Miners‘ tonight. The format" posted the uiinneris opening counter. With Glenn Lee Ends Crown Quest By Kayo MANILA Dec. 25——(AP)—A drenching rain and a steady show- er otf blows in Ceferlno Garcia‘: right nand drowned Glenn Lee’: 110998 for a share of the middle- weight title in 13 rounds Saturday night. The Nebraska fighter ended his limo-mile quest of Garcia's portion of the crown sitting numbed and dazed on the wet canvas as Jack Dempsey counted him out. It was the sixth time the Filipino had flattened his game but outclassed challenger in their scheduled l5- rotind match. Garcia, recognized ls world mid- dleweight champion in New York, California and Manila, weighed 152, Lee 156. The National Boxing A5. sociation lists Garcia as leading challenger mi- the N. B. A. title held by Al Hostak of Seattle. IPSWICH. England --(CP) —An unofficial blackout struck a large East Suffolk area two nights in succession when power failed. On each occasion power was restored after about two hours. Major Hoople % THlS is i-iow 1 695m THAT MONEY AFTER wtzmztue THAT oto PIECE or: cmzper NlNE vemzs, A new FUR com” MAKES ME FEEL um; A GTRANGER/ 7 ‘Fits MODE COMEG TO HOOPLE MANOR = FROM MR.TW1G6S- MY worao, MAizn-ui, an ELEGANT GARMENT, BUT EGAD, I GUDPOSE lT l5 GQUFANDER THE LAST INDULGING HER lint»: . y; \ EXPENSWE, I'LL WAGER! 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