1) \l‘_|.‘ .Sports Scribes Select Three N. Syl Apps Cancrcplicpzn iflvtlilefe 0f ’37 FOP Drillon- H“ Holds Lead Against Ex-Maritimers BOWLING HULktY \VRES I LING a wa-rrerzsxvun-ev». - Outstanding I Games Slated 1n- ELMlili D-LLJIAU-E Tonight .\lONTRI~.‘.-\L, ncefav-riii-ee top- lluii. games. (‘ailiudiun Press- staff \Vril<'r hCllL-(lllii- o1 .li1- holidav season, arc lURUNlU- lP-(R L7 ——I<.l‘1 — t1.»\\ll iul‘ tltkhsltll] in ‘the Nation-a. Elulli the L) 1111111 11111.11 1111-, tin- ' auckt-y- Lctigtu- [0l|iui‘l'0\\' night. gfltlillili .111 - mast-b. .. tLainund. Firm 1ilace icaiiis in both 33-year-old _. . Lon.» 'l‘u.u11.o azui Boston, will b (Jnl, ivliii-‘cd on . - iw-suh of their game: spurts 1 11 o; Canudrvs a 1111c 1 Sports \\l.i<’l.s -- ;':-. year-cud Ca1- i» l. .1 ., rrwu-ziisr. 1.‘. '1 1 . 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T? e 111-a‘ -(il-lh"~\'?fll' dis- L- - \\'<‘n bi- S?llll‘l‘- \' .<- in 19.32 WllPli hr- wnn the .-i11.‘rrl Stow-s Amateur title and until .~\;i1)s came along the WlllllPYF were solo competitors. O‘l'1111' prev-- ious Winner-s worn: l0"1 Dave . 1 l1 ll‘. 11111 '1 - 1 _ . distance run-- .: Flfll-Vllfd}, midrlle-di i- - 1 i1.~\.s.1iii-:iv.\ 0.1.1111, Dec, 27.. Grial Rcput-xflnn | 1\' - .\. golden bears ilu-in from the top. 111s ailicad of Cana- l . 1.111s. clash with the |llllf> in New York, whil a1 home to New York 5 whom ll11'_\' lead by foui- l_‘(‘l' game stands ‘s highlight, with .1 among the lea- illl Maroons and 1;,-~,1; . tangle in their , ll-llflll ducl of the sea- “ V, ,_ ,. 17-, ‘>111 1111.1 m chose bctweeiil _ , v .l ".1 . in k . 1 .1 . .11 , w t .d1 - "'- \ " ('..1"11-vi 11111. lv"fl'111 are 1 e. ll l..\<-o1.:11_- ___ _ 1 hr, ;.- 1111 a: 1111.111 arlcrs 111 his 5.1111111 ' . CanadIensMa lo-lnul back (wvvr ' Rav G1-‘— ~ in .1 rim: n or 0 1 1...... O)’ GTE fl {New Year'sl arrangements lit-111 completed assured 11111.1 .- of ilalifax will ~~ here against. an on New an exhibition (".tii;l(lll‘l1.~. recognized 1h:- lJ(‘.\l- teams in the and fllfCffdy having 1- 1:11.- 111 St. John's, New- ‘ will prove a big draw-l a1 the same time ..~ a chance to Judge our own youngsters squad u! llll' '1 llll> year's battle 1c supremacy iii the word wil be forth- - in loinorroit-‘s issue. Golden Bears Set For Rose rivals the Abliies, w takes v ‘ place licic liLXl 1'11.» 1 - l" l) Jfl-lhl lvufiluy, near- Monty Mani-gainer; l c 111.. l “h” ‘l 3w“ “V” “l ‘Kgllmll-l“ “ml-QTY initial appearance o1 lllL‘ .t-11su11 lW“ m“ Elm“ ‘rm m“ {all and and is woi-kiiig have" 1111.111 e\er l no“ “um l“ 1934 ‘l- ' ‘l “"‘"""ke precuon w and am“; ‘vim Cc h CJML mg l, _,»1‘.111.. sixth iii hi, sfit .. . I‘ J\\l 1 _ sent a hefty looking 1111a- ui rt-zir- 195° QIHHP-CS H! 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(llli osi-t (.1 1L in iiiic form brst amateur ln thr- rrvui "-111 LflUlilllfl @1111); A1_ \v'itli a few more s ioiis under Sun-the of the Lral.» hi‘ ll i__<‘;lml'll?_y1 workout‘ :lu1.1- belts the boys fecl they will- he saw and ltv-‘Wti. m b‘ a l_l,,\,l‘,'(‘l" ggjsllinfllllnjooieed '11. in 1.1a 1.111.. 101 all LOllHia. S hi. 1111,. (‘ampa on >111“, mm me 1,133,111,‘, {Md} '-" -—i'i-"-— 11.4% ---'l fill .' " zn- and had 3'1 _,_______ W __ as is for a '-'--'»‘.r~l-‘. n: 4.5. ow . 0L0 a 19,-; than g q.“- 3.111.; of. CTILZCZZQ fly New" York Americans compiled 1n hygckey Fever win scoring honors. The Tornmn 1 e centre wen 1hr- f‘.'i'<l.~1- 1111,11» 3., e I. g warded to the seasons (bf-st roukc. ' Grips Engels,‘ A " tCerman g LONLXl-‘l. D11‘. ‘J7-EXrliL-(l Eng- ‘ _ U T. 1 laus stormed Empress SYDNEY 1111-11-11:. Dcc 27- -- l"'11"'-~ i" °f " ‘ ‘ ' “T ' hi 1o s 1‘ P Criticism broke totiay zucaud the _‘ ( vars of Don Iludrre. who lazily C e u e " permitted GPFIIIHXLWS Bat-rm Gott- h-icd VoVn Crnmm to br-nt him 6-1. i-3 111 aii exhibition tennis match. A ru-ortl crow-d of l0 O00 was rl“.mli1'<>111id(-d bl’ U10 stream of er 1‘.\ that bounced Cf! BHflBV-‘i “at-quot. 'l‘11c- sports editor of the “Her- \ld" wrote: “Budge nricrl as if he was 110i l1\lf‘l‘i‘:l(‘fl. was ?Iii1rt-nl1'a'1<111 - l» (rt-a! Ila.- inaltli as a joke. wasn't a it'll‘ l-o lliv soel-tatflfl 111m 11111.11 as nun-h as $750 to see the work .1: champion in ECHO"- -- (‘lug the Badge-Von Cramm carcle s. lacked and - l1" l ,1-_.<»1.; R1'(1lll\\‘l(‘li of Aus- "1 1111 h11ck llvliiflrll Hen- \-.'. 6-1. 6-1. 6-4 in 41f an iiiinrna- l> "111-111, lhislrzt 1a . Th1‘ best fortification wilh which lo fare ilic wiatcr is that sense of uocurlfy azul r-anifnrt that from n cellar well lllpplird with our high grmle (‘mil- Phum- u: today 1 W. D. GILLIS 81 00. comes 1 Of Games As soon as ir-c condition.- rant the Mu.;I(cuxe-hliiiiioi-r I-l kc; League is to gct underway w four teams. French Rivr-r. Sra View. Stanley and Graham's Road in op- eration. Thc start is 9lltll'.“l)‘ dc- pendent upcn. the u-i-nthcrmzui bu‘. llll.‘ opening date will appc-ar in the pres» as SOQH as possible. \\Tll' The following is the . sr~<11 on schedule: _ Stanley vs French River at French River. Sea View vs Graham's Road at Giuliani".- Road. Front-h River vs Sra View al Set View. Graham's Road vs Stanley at Stanley. Graham's Road vs French RlVBT a! French RlVCI‘, ‘ Sm View vs Stanley at. Staney. French River vs Stanley at Stari- ley Graham's Road vs Sea View Bl Sou Viz-w. _ 5,... Vie-w vs Frmirh Rivcr M- FYI-huh Rim-r. Sunk-y vs Graham's Raid al Graham's Rand. From-h 111v. r vs GrahMIFS R0114 at Graham's Road. Stanley vs S- '1 View at Sea View- The above \\ l1 be repeated in th same- order. ' Coming to 1hr‘ 1ilay-offs. the sec- ond and third place trams plus’ My’? game-s, uonls 1'1 c-iunt. for Llir- T18111- ln met-t the first plat-c team. _ The itinncr of second a-‘Ml lhlfd plaw lPflIHS play thr- bt-st of rhi-ce with the first plane lcam for lea- g... (qmmpirmshlp nnrl cup. 27-rAPl vania Piiriaxnrrrnui/i, Dcr. ']‘ln- lllllfvlrllV 0r P"""“' anHUllIlCPd today‘ "H" lll"""" ‘l- ‘Hiirman. head football roar-h has I'll UN b‘ 17G IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII been relieved of his dulles by’ mill’ ual agreement be-"wren Harmful andithe trustees of the unit-erstw- 1’ r cxtibcrant. spectators lxw - r1 (wt-r 1b." u-r- anrl if lock l - an hour to clc-ir il. Len 1 former lvfoncton Hawk, lsr-vu-"rl e111 of Rota-r,‘ goals, l "11 (1‘ll1‘l' Nevin: l Lea-rue names ‘fni-i-tlu Vllrmhlr-v liens d:-l1-i1(='i '.S';1 .-1-n fi-f! and ll‘l‘l‘lll".f‘.\‘ Gav-v- lliuuitl" lr-al T""",l1"-.1 T-"Prs fi-l. REMEMBER “UH-IN lBy The (‘anadian Press) Dick Ii-vin. canfain of Chicago Black Hawks in 1hr blatinnal Hat-key League suffered a frat-tin‘- m1 skull in r-nlli. an with Red Dut- t-on of l\'l0ll'.('l'0fll Maronns at p-lo 1h“ building. knock- down 11111 daci-lLr-c1ici-s on the r thr- enun- which Racer-s _<> : Chic-zigo 10 years am tciiluht. A homing pigeon and chicken fancier at Rczina in between seasons, 1min was appointed coach of To- ronto Leafs during the 1931-32 campaign. ll(".1\'ll‘§l weak-night- I Jack Doyle ’ sew. Chinese dressing gown today. And 1 then the 61-year-old betting com- ‘- lineup which the “saiai-t money" will Iot- ‘ "CAP" STUSBSWAND TIPPIE .‘l'l1l£ uiiAkwu-Ti-zrovyiy GUARDIAN EWS “criPQRTll/ORLD H.L.1' Braadwayjack Dayle floeslBenefit Skate! Connolly Continues To DECEMBER 2s, 1_9_s1_ BOXING BASKI: I BALL UlHhR SPUR I Jo A Cwsta] _ gazing . To pick ForAbbies 0n? Set Pace For Former ‘Sport Winners For 1938§Wed"e5da)’. Mariitimers I" ‘my Paul Michelson. Associated Press Sports Writer! NEW YORK. De". ZT-Hrcadu-ziv donned his fanci- niissioner presented the low down the sports trail of 1911.’: This, according w the shrew!‘ Mr. Doyle, is how the smart dough will ride over the hill and past. the poor-house in 1938: Baseball —- In the American League, the New Yoi-k Yankee: wi‘l go postward at l3 to 5. ~»hrirt- est. priced favorite in big league history. The downtrodden Si. Louis Browns will be 300 to i. Broadway Jack said the crystal ball wasn't so clear iii the Na- tional League because 1iitcher Van Liriglc Mango ‘hasn't been soul yet. If either New York Giaim '01- Chicago Cubs get him, they-T win the pennant. World champions? Wilhout even locking at the crystal Broadw v Jack said the Yankee- were "in". ‘Fights-In case you've forgotten. it was the same Mr. Doyle who got everybody along Broadway! laughing when he picked Max. St. Dunstans Juniors meet theii-1 second test of the season tonight at the Forum when they tackle the hitherto undefeated Rangers in another game of the pre-sea- son series. If Saints can hurdle the bar- rier Rangers will throw up against- them tonight then they will cer- tainly have stamped themselves as potential threats for junior hockey supremacy on the Island. Given little chance to defeat the Abbles in the first game they played. the red and white clad team threw a big surprise into junior followers by icing a squad that proved faster than their WW"?BI§_E‘3§._dl“P1“Yi“B a P11111111 1 amafeui- ‘and an globe. ‘ Sa—in ts l e MRwc-lznge rs In Junior Came Tonight I Schmeling to flatten Joe Louis? between the 10th and 15th round.‘ 1 This time. Mr. Doyle picks’ l Schmeling again-somewhere be-i tween the 10th and 15th rounds. Golf-Jack admits utter con-. fusion when it comes to golfers.‘ But he foresaw victory for either, Snm Snead, Ralph Guldehl, Harry; Cooper. Jimmy Thomson or Dick Metz in the national open, a N-l pent for Goodman in the national upset triumph for Beatrice Barrett of Minnea- polis in the women's national. Tennis-Bobby Riggs and Don Budge will fight 1t out for tennis laurels after America sucoessfufy defend: the Davis Cup. Budge will win and then turn profession- lllf‘ bowl games Dryles trained succession, he pick Lflhbiklilfl State. Rice. e. I11 California. Auburn and Texas Tech. He saw victory for the east in the east- West charity game. College cam- paign? "Simple." he said. “Al- - ivays take Pittsburgh and never bet zigaiiist Notre Dame in any one game." Ilorsr-s-Vviiiiier of the Ken- tucky Derby will be Fighting Fox. of teamwork that was the besl seen on local ice so far this sea- son. Since then they have held several practice sessions and are reported better than ever. Rangers likewise have been hard at work whipping them- selves iii to top form and tonight if. will be a battle between two fast-skating squads of Juniors that rely on brilliant combination efforts every minlite of play. This game should far surpass anything witnessed so faz- and fans would be w-ell advised to sit in on it and in addition to seeing fast, clean hockey also lend a little encour- agement that the youngsters cer- tainly need in their games, Trio Crowd NHL. Scoring Honors MONTREAL, Dec. 27-(CP>- Though nobodys crowding Gordie Drillcm seriously, there's plenty of scrambling for the spots just be- low the young Toronto Maple Leaf in the National Hockey Hague scoring standing. This week, thci-e are more Leafs on his heels. Official League statf-tics re. leased tonight pui- Hart-m- Jackson and Sylvanus Apps thrfe points behind Drillon, the leader all se-a- son. With liheni hi the second bracket i; (‘veil Dillon o!‘ New York Rangers. 171a trio have l7 poinls, against Drilloifs nine goals and 1i aissisls. Top men in actual 11111.15 nrc Sweeney Sehriucr of New York Americans and George Man-tho of Montreal Ganaclfens. with 10 apiece. The speedy ha/oitant piled up his total before he was knocked our, with an injury two w-c-ks ago. and he's stayed at the lop even though he‘.- been (‘n tihe bench that fort. night, Another Cnii-idir-n, durable little Johnny Gagnon. learls the circuit ‘in assists. the black cat has lielnerl out on 12 goals fri- a point. t-ital of i6. just one behind the lfatllml four. Geqnon was in second place with Dillon this time last tvPek. but Jackson and Apps moved out in fi-mit of him. - Sn far. no ore is challenging Al- len Shlbldn of the lfwrozms for the penalty agzrcgate. H’: has a .*'<‘"Hr 0f 43 minutes on the penwliybehch. 51x refer than his team-mate Baldy Northcotl. PLAY AT AMSTERDAM (By The (‘nnadian Press) AMSTERDAM - Announcement has been mudc that Scotland will play an international soccer match with Holland at tho Olympic Sta- dium here May 21. ROLLER SKATING CHAMP LEICESTER, England-D. Jack- son, 17-year-old member o! the Boulevard Club won the British amateur half-mile roller skating champion-hip here in one minute, 4'.’ 4-5 BOPIVIIdS. Drillon For l zAdams Retains i Norm Smith (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. Dec. 27 - Manager Jack Adams of Detroit Red Wings decided tonight to keep goalie Norm Smth on the job after a. specialist had 1iroi1oui1cetl the netmieidefs eyes in good condition. Adams. trying to shake the Wings out of their slump. had been con- sidering a "vacation" in the minors for goalie Smith but now will start him iteainst Chicago Black Hawks Thursday night. Lash And Romani Renew Rivalry NEW YORK. DH". 27~fAPi-Dt7n Lash. world two-mile record holder, and Archie San Rcmaiii. United States Amateur Athletic Union in. door lariol-mctre champion, open lhrir 19311 indoor track campaigns in 1h“ ILQOO-‘lnclre rare for the Jo eph W. Conkliii trophy at. the Cohimbus COHP-"ll KnltZhl-fi 0f 501-1 umbus Games. Jzur B. will be the firs‘. between . since their near dead-heat in a 41117.2 nflfl at Pi-incftoim last Jll-n". \\'ll"1\ Fan Rannanl won by li\(ll‘.‘.“=. FIJI-IS KITE lllGl-l (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-Len Hnrvey has thrown down the gauntlet to the extent of 22.000 ($10,000) to any "blg“ British hcavyw-cigl-it. boxer for anollici- try at. Tommy Fan's Empire tltln. Fro-i- and JackDoyle did not bite so he made it an open offer. The Island Hockey Lcaguel conuznsed of Abegu-cit; and Cry» 511111;, will open its league sched-f ule at Summer-side, Tuesday Jan-l nary 4th, it was learned yestcr-1 : day. The league is to be played in. two sections w-lth games takingl place on Tuesday and Friday" evenings of each iveek. Crystals have been working outl steadily of late and reports navel it. they are much stronger than last season combining veterans‘ and youngsters into a well-bal- anced. fast-skating team. Abegweits also have been work- 1118 Out daily at the Forum and although this season they wi‘l present many new faces on their lineup nevertheless i-aiibirds have been impressed “m. the speed m" the squad and the ivholehc-ai-tcd- earnestness in u-hlch they have been going about their workouts. However the team is low on, funds with which to buy equip- ment and without this it is im- possible to operate a team success- fully. ‘Ill. order to help alleviate this difficulty Manager 011111-119 Amher- of the Forum announces that on W0ClliPsIj-\- mgm a hem. fit skate for the team will be staged at the Forum. Proceeds are to fro to the team and it is to be hoped, and rightly so that the skate will be well patronized. Those who a l-tcnd will have l plenty of enjoyment for their money and at the‘ same time help out the bvi-s in their 1mm- to retain Island senior hockey supremacy. v Fast, smooth ice and splendid music will be assured the skaters, for this special program, Down 771a Alleys The Y. M. C. A. alleys were kept busy during the Christmas week when prizes were given for casual bow-‘iiig and all the leagues. l The high spot of the season t0 date was “suor- Goss‘ brilliant bowling of 1000 for three succes- sive games to take home the tur- key. The following is a list of tho prize winners during the past Week. Casual Bnwling:— High three-W. GARY, 322. 318. 360-1000. High single G. Stewart-Mil. Ladies high single-Mrs. H. Houston-ZOE]. Ladies high three-Mrs. Geo. Craig. 171170149-490. Canadian Stores league:- Laches high single, Miss- Lucy Campbell-mm. Gents high three, Mr. H. Atkin- son. 225. 270, 224-719. Commercial League Division A: High thi-rc Ivan McIiiiiis. 307. 197263-767. High single. Ed Warren-IMO. Commercial League Division B: High three T. MacAdam 321, 117. 323-761. High single Em 3011-262. Y's Mcneflcs League:- High single Mrs. Irvine-179. High three Mrs. Gco. Craig. 174, 122, 175-471. Prowse Bros. and S. A. Mac- Donald's Mixed league:- Ladles high single. Miss D. Dever-205. Gents high three E. Howatt, 180. 310. 221-711. Young Peoples Union League:- Ladles high single, Miss E. Jones-IBQ. Gents high three. Reg Mac- Nutt, 286. 185, l26-597. C. N. R. LEHKIICZ—- Ladies high single Miss J. Mc- Iiean—226. Gents high three Hood, 256, 299, 212-767. Zion Guild League:- High single Mrs. V. R0dd-225. High three Mrs. Hal Warren, 207, 191, 128-526. Rebekah League:- High single, Miss Joan Fraser- 61. Sani High three, Mrs. C. Malheson. 128, 1H3, 232-543. 'I‘\\'cnty four prizes have been I l given to rlatc and there are plenty‘ more to come for the next two- tvceks, so why not get iii on lhcin " now! l A supvpcr to pin boys of the Y.§ M. C. A. lx-v.) - _z n“ ‘s was s-ervesi 5 by Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson last‘ Wednesday night. The name wasl given inadvertently as Mrs. L. G. i Anderson in a report of "Y" actlv- 1 itles 1n yesterday's issue. ‘ WELLINGTON, N. Z. - The South African rugby tour of New l Zcnland last season was a great success, profit being estimated at: £18000 ($90,000). Gross receipts : , . l Last iveek was a dull one for former Mai-illmers in the Inter- national American Hockey League and only three payers added 110' their scoring averages. Sammy McManus, former Monc- tuii Hawk, gained a. goal for Provfl idencc Reds to move closer to‘ Springfield's- Bert Connolly, an- other One time Hawk who tops all Mai-itimers. The goal left Mc- Manus with seven points, three behind Connolly. JnCkie Keatliig if Providence, former Saint John Beaver, re- mained in second position with nine points, while tied with Mc- Manus at seven were Crossley Sherwood of Saint John, a Pitts- burgh Hoi-uel, and Lloyd Jackson, New Gil~")\\', N. 5., who plays for Nev: Haven. Ron-Hurrah. Charlottetown. an- other Hornet, scored eight points during his Iiitam stay but was moved up to Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League last u-cck. Harry Currie, Charlottetown, gained a point during a weekend Pitts-burgh game to tic 11111-01; DOEHiE Kuhn. now with Prov- idence, with six points. Chai-lottctouurs Pete Kelly, an- other Pittsburgh player, mad.- 11, a tic foi- last place with an 1155151,, At two points he ls on even terms ivilh two former Saint John and Charlotletou-n players, Nig Bren- iieinrin of Cleveland 43nd Joffm Desflets‘ of New Haven. The records: Q Connolly. Spring Jackie Keating, Prov Cross-icy Sherwood, Pitt, S. McManus, Prov Uoyd Jackson N. Haven Harrv Currie, Pitt 13°38"? Kuhn. Prov. Bi-enneman, Clcv Desilets. New Hav Pete Kelly. Pitt Pail? Tied For Lead In Golf ATourn am ent HOLLYWOOD, i-‘lir, Dcc. (AP)—-H01’l0h Slllllfh Of Chicago and Leonard Dodson, gs-yleflf-Qld D1‘? from Springfield, 110., shot, a PM!‘ 0f ihree-under-par 67's today to share a one-stroke lead in the first mund of the $4,000 open golf tournament. Eleven golfers battered par over the straightaway holes of this com- Pflrfilively easy course in a day lwlllrfd mainly by Ule first over par scoic in nine tournament. roundi for Sam She-ad of White Sulphur 5111111516. W. Va. Snead. whiter ctr. cult sensation who won the recent Miami and Nassau opens‘. carded a 73 as hi; iron play and putting went. sour. Stinky Horne, slender ottawa holder of tibe Canadian profmsfonal golf association title, who placed fourth in the Miami meet, wag four strokes behind the loaders, u-ith 3, ‘l1. Dick Borlhw-lck of Toronto mot ll. 75 nnd Sum Kerr. also c? Toronto, carded a 74. Dck Metz of Chicago. holder of the course recmxi-a Gl-niid Bruce Cnltmt of Haddonfield, N. J., fin- ishrrl (‘n the leader's heels wit-h 68's. Wizicgivin Opening Tilt H.\.'..ll1‘..2§, 1.1.2.1. L’. --(.’JP:—ls'.:.11t. ville WildUlllS- led by the durable Chick Mai-chant, defeated Halifax Wolverines 3-2 tonight. in the eperi. 111g game of the Easlem Hockey League. The u-olvcs took a, fix-f period load on goals by Whalen and Hart. lcn but Lin» Wildcat-z ciunc back 111.11 llllTf‘ in the smnud. Max-chant 111-Hang; two and passing to Saunders QI-lI-tkiidblifiihilfi uui-nuwuimu-hmb .- MQQGOQ-I-IWOM 2 7- 15-4 T Curling Scots To Arrive At Hal ifaxDec. 31 TORONTO. Dec. 274018-001.- adian curlers are pfgparlng u “Tflwme a. 2i-strong Scottish pany that will arrive at. Halifax Dec. 31 and play matchesacross the county; as for west as Banff. Alba. ‘The Scotti-h curlers are sched- uled to test. the strongest rinks 1n the Dominion during their tour, playing 1n nearly all the large 0mm. They conclude the tour with matches at Boston Feb. 24. sailing for home from Saint John, N. 3.. the following clay. Following curlers are in the party that nailed Saturday from Green- ock: Hector MzirKay. Dr. A. Rich. mmd. James McConnell. James 53181-11116. Capt. A. Joy on, W. C. B. Moclasihen. Robert Grier-son, W111- lam Finlay, James E. Betb, John Walker, Walter Baiii. Hugh M. Smith, J. M. Dykes, H. Wyla, W11- llam Henderson. T. Brown. G.H.L. Reid, A. Blair, T. R. Gibson. James Howie, A. Howie. The En-rl-of Stair will join liha party in ‘Iknorito Jan. 24 for the balance of the ti-ip_ Brisk $511501 Tickets For E x c u r s i0 n MONCTON, N. 13-. Dec. 27-82111 of tickets for Di-ihon night at the Maple Leafs Gardens, Toronto, Saturday, January 8th., when tha Toronto Maple Leafs meet. the New Youk Rangers is continuinl brisk with applications for ticket! ooniiiig iii from hockey fans all over the Mnr-illmes. A delegation headed by ~l\I..5‘0r Mcll/fonagle, of Mnncbon, will be present at thin game to make the presentation w Gordon Drillon of the Toi-ontn Marple Leafs who is a native o! Moncton. A round trip bargain fare coach excursion will leave stations firth! Maritimes for Toronto on Friday, January 7th, over Canadian National Lines which will enabll hockey fans in the Marltlmes tn take part in the presentation tn the Marltimcs‘ outstanding hockey player. The excursion being operated from stations in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island will 1n- cludc also Montreal, Ottawa, Nortli Bay, Quebec City, and 'I'h.ree Riv- ers. Que, in the destinations. Passengers destined for ‘TorontA and North Ba-y have an extra day return limit bring set for their in w“.’ch to make the return trip destinations for the following Wednesday. January 12th. Em other destinations return limit: i4 Tuesday, January 1111i. Tickets for the hockey gum will be on sale until January 1st and information as to the pur- cha-c of tickets can be obtained from i-allwny agents. N. H. L. Leaders Canadian Division for the olllicr. ($3.. O R U M 11c. . S. D. U. 30c. __amounted to £55,000 6275,0001.“ 1 HOCKEY TONIGHT W L D F Toronto 3 4 5 57 Canadians 5 4 6 44 Americans 3 7 3 37 Montreal 61° 1 27 United States Div Boston 11 4 Rangers 9 6 Chicago 3 9 313‘ Detroit Ecifi-ziiliitifikrid-s ska-rs This Afternoon-M Bands- 16c Rangers . 16c. -_'4- By cowmA VS. QHQISWAAS WUNNER- Get, GRAN'MA—-— ISN'T YES, mezzo! - MY LAND! mttue szm ME cco-rzoom supems AGAIN! noes SHE THINK I'M AN’ OLE “r0 GET OUT _9- I DON'T SEE WHY LADY WHO'S "TOO WEAK 4 % 5 f. é I'VE GOT DOZENS PUT AW Aw 1 WISH YOUR Aum’ JANE ‘uo WIT SENDlNG ME HANDKERCHIEFS!‘ Aer- see: 1 IHOUGHT YOU UKED cums- fill” 3283).. Ofl mint 0o- walt 1.11911 it'll B11511“ I time, at swliere, in arson egg. 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