b _A . _ fl!- ._ .,_ _,_ C BOWLING BoxlNc . °"'Jr.' 41 A H°‘“KEY . BssKs'rBAl.l. / ' WRESTLING oruan sronr féifii L Red Wings Strengthened By Return Of Goodfellow For Crucial Game Tonight Morenz Was One of Sport Great NEW YORK. April 14-Ed Froe-‘ wh, (miller of Brooklylfs “dufi`in1css boys" ln the National baseball lea- gue and handler of top-flight ath- letes for 11 years, rates two hockey players who have departed the gcene-Howie Morenz and Charlie Gardiner-among the three great- gst stars hc ever handled. The oth- ' was the late Ken Meenan, back- gigld ace of Northwestern Univer- |ity football Squads. _ A staff-writer of the New York 'llelegram caught Froelich. former miner of Chica.go’s National Hoc- key 1/eaguc B11:-lclk Hawks at the Brooklyn training camp at Clear- watel'.F1a., in reminiscent mood. 1-in quoted Froelich: ` “Morenz was to hockey what Babe Ruth was to baseball. He was me greatest centre lee mari the mort has known-probably the greatest it will imow. Gardiner, n. goalie, had the same rating in his department, and his display of gen- ius Ln 1932 is something that will l‘.ve in hockey history. His head was virtually sewn together when lp came up to the final title game that year. "Six stitches were closing a wound over one e/ye, four stitches were doing the same for a wound over the other eye, and 10 stitches luld together a 'wound on his scalp, all suffered within three days of the final battle with the Boston Bruins. But he had the wounds covered and wore a football hel- met for additional protection and went out andlleld the Bruins score- lg to give the Black Hawks the ampionshfp.” _ Froelirh described Ken Meenan, who was in Northwestern football in 1931. as the grandest blocking tackle- he ever saw. He played only one year of varsity football, how- ner. He was badly injured in il mot- cle accident and when told by mom they would have to ampu- hte n leg he said he would rather diiéhthan lose it-and ho got his DUTIWEHIFINED , Rn8'In.nd -» For his part in the fracas with J. Simons ` Swansea. March 22, E. Dodds, ffield United soccer club's cen- _ forward, has been suspended 14 lays and fined $40. It cost Simons A week‘s suspension and $25. square after four strenuous games Detroit's champion gang of Na- Red Wings-and New York Rang- Winllipcs Monarchs established ers resume their best three~out-oi’- th peg Monarchs Hockey Trophy Awards Go ake Lead In To Slebert And Marty Barry unlor Series canadian rl-es. sm: wi-ner l l emselves as favorites to _win the i flve games feud tomorrow nigh; in Memorial cup tonight when they l l tional nocrw is gas ¢rpples_n,e 'roRoN'ro, April 14-- l 0 “W d°°|<1U\8 game for the stanley d Cl-‘D and the world tltlc in It will be a bolstered team that ‘ Lester Patrick's Broadway Blue- !W the lineup will be bulky noble feated Copper Cliff Redmen 2-1 the third game of a best-of-five _ ies. Each team had previously on one game. l Y o seconds to go in the first per- shlrts skate out against Bae); ln Monarchs took a lead with onl L od Goodfellow. the defenceman Man- I acer Jack Adams kept out of last it iiishifs game because of e. leg in- winning goal came from the stick ury. f O The Red Wings who sent the fr series to the full cup round routc four minutes to go in the second 1 ession. lry defeating Rangers 1-0 lest nigh: . S to tie the Score at two games -a- Pleve. hope to 'become the first li team to win the 44-year-old trophy w but Redmen came back to tie up in the middle frame. 'rnej Alf Pike, rangy centre. on a pass om little Dick Kowcinak with _ Formostofthewayit was al ey ln the Winnipeg cage hold attle of goaltenders, with Zeke| l l ' _ two successive seasons since Mon- ing a slight edge although he had treal Canadiens turned the nick in le 1930 and 1931. Rangers 13,5; Won the cap in loss. f ss work to do. l Just as it looked like a scoreless irst period. Pete Langelle took a T0m0l’r0W’s finale gifs the im- D8-SS from Iiuclen Martel' just out-‘ Dressive power of the Ranger wm. si bination of experienced veterans b Mid 09-SSI. Speedy youngsters, a- ll gainst the notable “money-playing" e proclivities of the Red Wings who h have played their best hockey when Twice the Red Wings have even ed the series to stay in the fight, t After a crushing 5-1 defeat atNew York, they came home to win 4-2 _ b The Rangers took the edge with 3 ice. The winners marker came on 1-0 victory and Detroit reversed R- in that fgure last night. Tomorrow the blue chips go il down. The teams battle to a fill- la ish no matter how much over- time ls necessary. r Remember When (By The Casladian Press) .° New York Rangers- paced by two-goal peirformance of Frank Boucher, defeated Maroons 2-1 at _ Montreal nine years ago tonightto win the Stanley Cup. It was a hard and bitterly-fought game. Twenty- one penalties were handed out, in- cluding three majors. 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Fox; forwards, Pike, McCready, Kowclnak; subs, Dent, Rheault, Langelle, Martel - , E 2 - fence, Bhewchuck, Perry; forwards, McR.eavy, Hamill, Hexlmer; subs, de Copper Cliff’s crease and anged the puck home. They seti p a stout forechecking system arly in the second and seemed to The goal seemed to inspire the rtherners and for a while they ck, checking relentlessly in centre sparkling play. Kowclnak rushed behind.R.edlmen’s net to pick up Pass from Pike and neatiy re- yed it back. Pike fired as the touched his stick. Although the boys stB»!`t»€d to h it up in the closing minutes, We Penalties were handed out. Lineupz- W5ml|P@€! Goal, Ferley; defence, CODPB1' Cliff' Goal Albrl ht de Webster, Tobin, Lemieux, Zuke_ Officials: Clarence Campbell, Ed. monton, and Babe Dye, Tommq SUMMARY First Period wléswinnipes. Langelle (Martel) Penalties: Dent. Second Period 2. Copper Cliff, Webster 7:08. 168é7Wlnnipeg, Pike (Kowclnak) penalties-snewcnaox. 'hllrd Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Shewchuck. M _ MERMAIDS MAKE HIT JOHANNESBURG -_ John W. Harte, United States coach now here, believes South African swim- mers will have a good- chance at the Empire Games in Sydney next year. In his opinion the team of Misses M. Ryde, C. Gerke, M. Holmes and A. Olivier can beat anything in the Empire. (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 14-"Babe" Slcbert, defenceman of Montreal Canadleln, has been awared the Dr. David A. Hart Trophy as the most useful player to his club in the 1936-37 hockey season. the Na- tional Hockey League announced from headquarters here tonight. The Lady Byng Trophy for the player showing the highest type of sportsmanship along with playing ability goes to Marty Barry, centre ice man of Detroit Red Wings. Both players were chosen by sports writers for the Canadian Press “A11-Star" team. The trophy winners also were decided in a poll of sports writers in the six cities ' of the circuit. Siebertks margin of victory was a wide one, his nearest rival being _ veteran Lionel Conacher, rear- l guard of Montreal Maroons. Barry 1 ran a. neck-and-neck race in the ‘ polling with Gordon Drillon, Tor- onto rookie wing man, and grad- a t UB. th te from Moncton junior ranks. Defencemen were predominant in the race :for the Hart Trophy. In order were: Siebert, Conacher, Ebbie Goodfellow, Detroit. another enceman, and Tin Thom n, oston go eeper. In the Byng Trophy polling three def y pso B alk of the irst four were pivot men. In order: Barry, Drillon, Russ Blinco, Maroons, and Bill Cowley, Boston, ' Barry spent only six minutes in e penalty box during the regular reason. He finished third among rc ' orers with 17 goals and 27 assists for a point total of 44. Drlllon was penalized only once in the season and scored 83 points. Siebert was the leading scorerf mong defencemen in the league with 28 points. He spent 38 mln- utes ln the hoosegow, a conserva- iv . e total for s rearguard He was a prime factor in Canadiens’ spec- tacular climlb to first place in the Canadian section of the league. Feller, But Lose Game (A. P. by Guardians Special Wire) THOMASTON, Ga., April 14- New York Giants hit Bob I-‘eller today but they couldn't beat him. The Cleveland ace kept the New Yorkers in check and his mates pounded out an B-6 exhibition baseball win over the Terrymen. Feller, who was supposed to go the route. was relieved by Whitey Wyatt, after allowing eight hits and five runs in eight innings. He struck out 12. . WICHTA, Kas.-Jim Walkup of St. llf:uis Browns held Chicago Cubs to two hits for five innings today, weakened in the sixth, blew up in the seventh and the CUDS won 10-4. Victory gave Chicago five of the seven exhibition games the two major league teams have played. »=l_:>i-la J. L KANSAS CITY-Lloyd Vernon Kennedy, Chicago White Sox ace rlghthander, who pitched a no- hit, no-run masteppiece against Cleveland two years back, dld the same thing against Pittsburgh Pir- ates today for seven innings-as long as Manager Jimmy Dykes would let him work-as the Am- erican Leaguers won 8-1. Kennedy walked three batsmen but never was in trouble. Press Ross To Defend Title (A. P. by Guardi.an’s Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 14--Applying pressure to force Barney Ross of Chicago to fulfill an agreement to defend hi". world welterwelght box- hlg title against Ceferino Garcia, of Los Angeles, the New York State Athletic Commission today threat- ened to suspend any boxer who, in the meantime, fights R/oss, any- where. The decision it a ared, was Uno Mlnlxrrlhl for Bltsl. PPC aimed at pending negotiations for own e eys Giants Wallop D 7_7f_A” HOLY NAIME BOVVLING COMIVIERCIAL LEAGUE laundry Clinkers J. Lawlor W. Oatway H. W. Young S. Doiroll McDonald Total-3248. Prlntlo Cox Hale . Doyle Poirier . Vat/cher Total-2874. Hgh single. J. or High three, J. Lawlor, P295’ BIG FO 242 250 160 236 lB7 225 180 193 290 175 Grocery Jrs. 214 208 196 169 196 152 _ 172 188 Iawl ,322 814. UR LEAGUE All Stars JOY LeCla.ir Murley Fssery Rev. Dr. McMahon Total-3263. Old Timers gas Duncan Coyle Halpenuy J. A. Bentley J. Hughes mal-sms nigh single J sammy me f 0 \ 1 177 343 181. 279 188 N0 205 250269 §§§.’§§ 252 102 214 149 232 rolvroln' sr 1 o’cLoclr '£0 Y A 'W '- - -- é /-.df MIXED LE GUE AlertsvsRs.n¢er| Flying menelunen vs style Maris I U sr ass r. lvr. _ %’ -M Wolves vs Lucky strlkn LONDON -- Arrangements have . . . .-_, l_. ,.__.lf.. been made for an air race from _. . ->.[j_f` lf il »;;~,f London to Douglas, Isle of Man. ~ _ _' _ -'»'=~".""9`1"E°g."‘°`%1\ similar tothat of last year. The H ~..d,;,>A.,._._.'l,~.`.1 »'_l1~,f’.~l,_‘¢t'_‘ race, May_29 will be for a 82,5001 "" " _' _ fj_f' prim ' ____ :_ 1: =-alumni loc ` 225 Deuces vs Rookies. - 322 178 196 247 162 219 104 - Mushky’s exultant words acted Louis Seeks Punch Drunks familiar figure hustled and ‘bustled along the byways of cauliflower mwwday waving a crumpled tele- ( gram in the seared, hopeless faces of almost every :punch drunk B fighter he met. E _Morris huilsky better known to 6 the righting tl-we in new York f° a gram he waved. bo It read “Keep irl touch with all sparring d partners. Will need all you can '- t" It was signed by Julian Black own on his pork chops and fried 31 Brown Bomber who soon will cut d _ . 11 ship battle against James J Bred- t ock Welbe all of usl" shouted Mushky excitedly “free trans portotion, free grub and 25 bucks a. day as long as you last. So get to walk all a. youse guys. I want every guy president and woiking every day till we gets the Wold.” 0 . scheduled heavyweight champion- Il _ ` ,_ like electricity. Drawn faces lit up Some of the punch drunks began to Wann up on the spot, shifting and shadow boxing. Finally, an old fighter with twisted features-he must have spent hal! of his fight- ing career catching 'em-tugged at Mushky’s sleeve whispering: "me too, Mushky?" “Alw, nuts," Mushlay said after giving the old hopelll a “see me later” go-bye. “I gotta get young guys what look like _Bradrlocln Itls tough to say ‘no’ to some of these guys. But tl'lat’s one reason . §udb\lry North liaiilwf--.1i 'reno 1;. Goal l`1‘ W Price ‘ Defence T1'1"'1 = Lav1gne Defence _\l<-i:~'~':'1- WCY De _ . Wing .'.‘.‘ll enlbarrass- , .-_.1. your host :ll lf:li do you 1 l it CU cr-nts is » .». I, \1.:dr-ly uc- .. lo1.1i1.1:, includ- . play with ._ ::~:l ligure il LINEUPS r . <1_:'1.llai' mel 1,1.: not all 'ani opzlllorl of .1 l’_.='1i ;- 1‘l11‘.1.‘»1“in_;' tobacco offarmers. 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