.8119 tliii'd period, t: insuring 14. 193s BOWLING HULKEY WRESTLING As Leafs Down Maroons; i Two Tie Comes Played "mnorvro. Jan. 1a -(cr>>- Pep Kclly scored his tli.rd gcal o! the season tonight to give Toronto Maple Ilcafs u 1i~2 vlztory over Maroons alter tlic hfontrealers came from brhind twice to w.pe out s two-goal lead, Kelly soul; his goal at 15:27 of slashing the puck in after Bcb Davidson and Murph Cliunitcrfain brought it 1n- to position close to the Maroon cage. 'l'hougli the checking was hard throughout, there was no mpetition of last. week's fighting in Montrcal when Marccns whip- ped Louis 0-3. I Jimmy I-‘owlcr, aided by Cham- berlain and Kelly, and Gord Dril- lon, assisted by Red l-lorner, fired s. goal apiece in the first 23 min- utes of play. Mnrcons, stuck in the National Longizcls Canadian section cellar, didn't get on the score shout till goaler Walter Bmdo. allouxrd Atiun Shields easy shot to trickle by at 19.27 of the leoond period. Bob Gracic tied the game early in the third pcricd, scoring on a play with. Shields and Herb Cain. SUMMARY First Period l. '1‘oronto, Fo/wler Ohamfberlain) 11 :03 Penalties -None. (Kelly, Becond Period I. Toronto, Drillon (Homer)!!- 8. Mormons, Shields (Runge) 19:52 Penalties -Kelly (Minor and Ilsoonduci) Third Period 4. Muroons, Gracie (Shields, Oaixi) 8:111 6. ‘loronto, Kelly (Davidson. Chamberlain) 15:27 Penalties -Sliieids, Smith 2, Cain, Davidson. . oLosi: srnuaonr: r NEW YORK, Jan. 13-111 I. close overtime struggle Detroit Red Wings, American section cellar 0c- cupents, held New York Rangers to I 3-3 tie tongnt. Manager Jack Adams of Dctrolt had reinforced his team in an attempt to break in» to I Winning streak. 111s tie enabled the Rangers to sdvance within two full games of the idle Boston Bruins, leaders of the United Stairs Division, but lift the Wings six points behind the third place Chicago Black Hawks. Bryan Hextall sent the» New Yorkers into the lead at the three- quarter mark of the first period. Tbs Wings knotted the count less than two minutes later on Carl Liscoinbcs blistering 35 footer. Cecil Dillon then put the Rangers out front where they remained until half way through the second chap- ter. Iicrbie Lewis, returning to act- ion nfter being on the sidelines with an injured wr.st, knotted the count again. t The Whigs took the lead for E5.- flrst time on Bucko McDonald's tally early 1n the third period but were unobfc to hold it and Clint Smith scored to square the court) for the third and last time. The overtime produced no goals snid- little action. LINEUPS Bangor: Position Detroit Kerr Goal Smith Pratt Defence Y0l1ll8 Coultcr Defence MODOMId Watson Centre Motter Hextall wnz Aurle Keeling Wing Ll-Bwlllbe Ranger Subs: cooper, Heller. N- Colville, M. CoiviilcT, Shiblcky, Pat,- rick, C. Smith. Dillon, Kirk. Detroit Subs: Sorrcil, Goodfellow, Barry, Howe, Doraty, Lewis, H. Kil- Officials: Mickey Iori and Johnny Mitchell. SUMMARY First Period 1—Rangers, I-Iextall (Watson. Keeling) 15.10 2—-Detro t, Lisccmbe (Dora, Roulston) 16.40 li-Rangers, Dillon (Smith) 17.31 Penalties: Coultcr 2, llowc. Second Period 4-—Detroit, Lewis (Aurie, Barry) 10.33 Penalty: Heller. Third Period Fs-Detroit, McDonald (Kiirca, Howe) 2.57 (i-Rangers, C. Smith (Dilon. Kirk) 10.53 NEW Kelly Sinks Winning Goal {Murray Best , York Americans. OF Body - checker Duttton Says (Associated Press Despatch) NLW YORK, Jan. 13 —The Notional Hockey league's best 11- lustrator of that old principle “the bizgcr (they are the harder they fill" also is the National Hockey Lcirgnek smallest defence man. The two packed lhlo 155 ’ oi one give you Al Murray of New On the say-so of his boss, Mer- ryli (Rod) Dutton. Al is the best l:o<l'y-cltecker' in the league today. Duticn no longer aplayer, is quali- flcd to speak as one of the better bruisers the league has seen. On the say-so of the customers. ltiurray is one of the most popu- lar members of the Americans’ squad, aknost solely because of his ability as a body-checker. For the first half of the 1937-38 season he didn't even get a point either by goal or by assist. But iiicn, the little bumper hasn't been Penalties: Aurie mid Sltiblt-lzlfl MONTREAL, Jan. 11! — (CF) - Chlcago Black Hawks stretched theirundefeated streak to thrre games tonight, holding Montreal's cgnadieng to a 2-2 overtime (lraw in a spotty National Hockey Loa- gue encounter. Coming from behind with a goal in the second period Hawks took tho lead early in overtime when Cully Dahlstrom flipped a backhand shot behind llttlc Pnul Gauthier, subbing for the injured Wilt Cude in Canadians’ nets. Veteran Pete Lcpine came through with one of his infrequent goals, however, four minutes from the end to earn the I-labitrmts their draw. Canal-liens took the lead in the first period on Paul Haynes’ goal. Carl Voss tied the count on a solo dash midway through the second period and the teams battled scorelessly through a dull third period. ' The mitt in points moved Can- adieris back into a second place tie with New York Americans in their section. Hawks remained in third place in the United states division. The lineups: Chicago-Goal, Karakas; defence Wlebe, Levinsky; forwards, Dahl- strom. Seibezt, Voss. Subs: Jenkins. MacKenzleGott- l sellg, ‘rrudel, Johnson, Romncs, Thompson. March. Cnmllena-Goal, Gauthier; de- fence, Goupiile, Slebert: forwards, Drouin, Lorraln, Mantha. Subs: Buswell, Burke, Haynes. Gagnon, Joliat, Lepine, Dcsilcts, Blake, Brown. Officials: Bert McCuiln-y’ Babe Dye. and SUMMARY First Period l-Canadiens, Haynes (Goupille, Slcbert) Penalty-Goupille. Sccond Period z-Chicago, Vos, 15:05. Penalties — Ma c K e n z i c, Lcplno, Romnes. — -- 6:40. , Third Period Booming-None. Penalties—Mantha 2, JolinsouJcn- kins. Overtime Period 3—Chlcago, Dsihlstrom (Seibert, Voss) —- -— — — 2119. 4-—Canadiens, tiepine (Gsgnon, Siebert) —- - — 6:03. GOVERNOR IS POPULAR COIDMBO-(Clh-l-lovlng "drop- ped the royal plural in which forni- er governors uttered thcn- edicts,” Sir Andrew Cnldecott, new governor of Ceylon. has visited poorvr quar- ters and become popuiar Willi the people. PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa —(CP)—Saying the citizens would rather have a good view‘ than .=l»-v- scrapers ,the city cnuucilhas res- Yea, Hudson, Roulston. TIVIPYYINV'IPP‘ ~,»---r-- trlcted buildngs to 80 fcet. di ~ heart than ‘any mun his size I've moon a total of £44,000 ($230,000) dcrlved from 88 clubs. any sort of scoring threat since he turned pro with Buffalo in the old Intcrnational League in Decem- ber, 1928. Cn the say-so of N. H. L. Presi- dent Frank Calder, A1 has more over sccu," and the Montreal prexy has seen a lot of men and a‘ lot of hockey players. As an amateur, first in his home town otf Strut/ford, Ont, when he South Porcupine, Ont., where he worked as a surveyors ‘ ‘ t in a gold mine, A1 not inf 1 ent- ly scored o. goal or was credited with an assist. But st Buffalo Manager Mickey Roach belisvcdit was a defensive man's duty to lily back and protect his goalie. - "After five years under-one sys- tem, it's hard to break awayflssys Murray, in explanation M his pres- ent position, or lack 01' it, in the scoring tables. Front his amateur days right through his five seasons with the Amcriwns he has had to mack his 155 pounds against hard-charging forvrards who come as beefy as210- pound Charlie Conan-her of Tor- onto. - . “The funny thing is. there's n0- body Al would rather hit than Charley," Dutton explained. “The big boys are really easier for him to bring down. He sort; of hunch- es over and comes up under them and, more often than not they wind up sitting on the ice. G l a c e Bay Girl k Team Seeks Came (C.I'. By Guardian's Special Wire) GLACE BAY, N. 5., Jan. Iii-Be- licvcd to be the only girl's hockey team in Cape Breton this winter the Consulettos were read to take all comers today. The girls squad ls being trained by the Consuls 0f the intermediate league. Members of the team are M. Liv- lngstone, T. Campbell, B. Provoe, N. MacDonald, F. MbcDonald, M. Boudreau, E. Coady, M. Gabriel, L. Buffett. l Plan Fund For Retired Players LONDON, Jan. 13 —(C'POable) -'1'he English Football League plans a £100,000 ($500,000) fund to aid footballers when their play- ing days or over. If the scheme is approved the fund will be known as the foovoall league jubilee £100,- 000 benevolent fund. Officials propose that first divis- ion clubs contribute £1,000 ($5,000) cach, second division teams, £500 ($2.500) and clubs in the northern and southern sections of the third Wsion £250 ($1,250) this would It is also suggested that a full Til! lrogue program be played Aug. 20. n week before the 1908-89 season opens, the proceeds to g0 towards the fund. While generally lauding the idea critics ask how many clubs can afford £1,000 and question the ability of third division teams to <6 pay £250. Many of the latter are in grave financial difficulties. of female freckles . Cold cash cover a. multitude rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN One game down to the Abeg- weits in the Island Senior Hockey league the Bummerside Crystals invade the local igloo tonight for the fourth game of the series. The Crystals won the opening game. but: lost; to the Red-Shirts in the next two. A special train will convey the Summerside team to the city and a large number of supporters are expected to be on hand t0 cheer them on in an eflort to stall the clfcklngAbegwelt machine. It is reported the western players will present a. new forward line in to- night's game. sporty/Ont Crystals And AbegiveitsIHOOP Cam“ Resume Series Tonight ; Scheduled At | The locals, frcsli from thrir iri~ . l iullpll at Sumnicrside on Tuesday l l night when they ckcd out. a. 7-0 victory, have held scvcral hard --.vorkouts and are reported confi- ident of lcngtlicaing their lead in |the' league. The boys in conver- |sations conveyed the impression that. they were moi-cor lcssducky” in salvaging the game on Tuesday and look forward to a keen cou- test tonight. Ilil('l'l'.‘»l. in tho Y.M.CA. liuskci- halt House Lrauuc which was well lllilllltillllPd during the pro-Christ- tmus schr-dtllc is v-xpectcd to in- irrrtiso as the Lcziguc cntcrs upon 1Z3 final lop. Basketball horcubouts always lproved a popular sport and en- ‘ioyed a ulit‘ following and up to Interest is mounting in the re- l ‘Tétflgfég ilggrgfiv {Igghflglasgrxltxeswfi vival of the Island Hockey Iieagtic ‘ Lwiva’, l“ the ‘gpgngqppiqrs ‘A _ and a large number of fans are ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ p Y . H l paroiit. gffiflfgfiogfiglllfnd the" ‘my to the Thc Housn Lcauuc at, the “Y" is made up of 3 intermediate teams and It was decided to hold pro- vincial playdowns at the Char- lottetown Curling Rink Febru- ary 3, at a meeting last night o! the executive of the Prince Edward Island Curling Associ- ation. President Premier Thane A. Campbell presided. Winners of the provincial competi between rinks from Charlotte- town, Smnmerslds and Monta- gue will represent the province - In the Mscdmald-Brler Tank- ard plsy opening at Toronto February 28. Amherst Junior Te a m Ma y Play Here Amherst St. Pats junior hockey team may play here either Tues- day or Wednesday of next week, it was learned last night. Local of- flcials were awaiting word from the Amherst management. St. Pats would play the Char- lottetown Junior Abegwelts, prac- tically the same team that hum- bled the Halifax Canadiens, 8-0, here New Year's night. The day previous the Amherst team scored a 5-1 win over the Halifax team and s. match between the Abbies and 8t. Pats has been urged. The Abbie; have yet to see ac- tion in the Junior hockey league which opened Wednesday night. Royals started the league schedule by scmdng a 6-3 win over St. Dunstan! University, the third team in the three-team league. Ferrell Plans Big Season SARASOTA, Elan Jan. l3—(AP) —Weslsy Harrell, temperamental right hand pltoherforwashington Senators, said today he expects to lead the American Baseball League in games won next season. ‘mat/s one reason, he sold, why he has returned his contract un- signed. It called for a pay cut o! $3,000 a; year. ‘ "I don't mam I'll have the low- est earned run average.’ he ex- plained. “I Just try to nose the other teem out and with a felw bunks I'll win more games titan anybody else this year.“ Hockey Results (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Central Section Amherst 7; Springhfll 2. Eastern League Kentvllle 5: Dartmouth 1. Nov! Scotla League New- Glasgow 4; Tzuro 3. Intam League Philadelphia 7; Cleveland 1. WARNS PIIILATELISTS CAPE TOWN — (OP) — Pointing iitni“ul’.ii.°ii'.°téi‘éiil.ilfi.i?"lfi; South African Postamster-General has declared "stunts ‘organized by Phllntelkts are too onerous for his Provincial Curling Playdowns Set For Thursday, February 3r. a Junior squad. It is the aim of officials to have the province rep- resented in both junior and inter- lllfltllillf.‘ Murititne yilaydouuis if prcsctit plans materialize. Seagulls wore atop tiic League when the standing to date was completed 111st night. In two games scheduled for t0- nirzht the Seagulls will tncet the lhirtl place while the (rclliir-pizicc . Prince of tvnlcs College, will play the Gmds. The league standing follows: Elimination tournaments were now undcrvray at. the Monta- gue and Sumnicrsidc clubs for representatives in the provin- cial competition, it was said. Entries for the local club's eli- mination play close January 15 s n _ l: v: L1 P?‘ and play will open next week. Sea," s ‘B — — _ g 3 2 6 A curling club had been E331‘; _ — _ _ ~ h‘ 4 2 2 4 formed at Albcrton this year "q ms _ ~ _ _ _ 0 4 0 with about 40 members, but they were not expected to en- ter the playdowns for the Bri- tish Consols Trophy this sea. son. P.W.C.——»—-——4 Rival Promoters Bid For Budge Sports Dope -NEW YORK, Jan. 13 —(A.P)— [ionz-rangc bidding for the ser- A I t d Pr: D - ( Swen e SS “Damn vices of Don Budge, as NEW YORK, Jan. l3—E.tlicr . _ a Pm‘ Jhnmy Adamick, Steve Dudas- or ICLQJIOIIflI, continued t/sday despite Lou Nova Wm be Max schmelings ‘ the general belief the United next tuneup companion in the _, States Davis Cup ace has no Unified states _ Em swwartl thought. of lcming amateur ranks coach of Chicago Black Hawks. ‘ “Us yo“ A reported $65,000 offer from James J. Johnson, former Madi- son Square Garden fistlc match- maker, prompted Bill O'Brien, another metropolitan promoter, to say he had cabled Budge a $75,000 proposition for a. four months’ tour. The Californian at present holds both the United States and Brit- ish singles titles. blllmes the colorless play of the New York Americans for the small crowds they have been drawing of late. Both the Beer boys will be on hand for the Braddock-Farr bout 551111911’ 21 . Maxie meets the winner March 11 Hank Green- belfi. Detroit Tiger home run specialist, took three full swings at a. tempered gins door on Wall Street with a. bat but wuldnt. as much as dent the gla=s llarry O'Hara, a lawyer, commutes three timescacii week between his home at Burlington, Wis, to Milwaukee to coach the Marquetto fencing l v League - leaders- Defeated 5-4 Tonight: team (Which is what we cal l the old college spirit) 11105;- I who should know say Jimmy v m ' Johnston will have t0 lay $65,000 (By The (‘aniulian Press) on the line before Don Budge ST. STEPHEN, N. 13., Jan. 13- 5117115 Plo- St. Stephen Maple Leafs pulled s Ted Broadribb. tax-manager of Tommy Farr, sailed from England yesterday with Ernie Wells-z, mid- dleweight mampion of Austria and Jimmy VflllghfllLBYltlSh light.- weight Both will be put un- der the wing of the veteran Char- lie Harvey .. . FTankic Friscli, who is putting in a tough whiter at- tending hockey games, promises a drastic shake-up on thc Cardinals neg; gzason . Gomez, Ruffinrg. D a o and Heuricli are amon the Yanks slated to get pay boost: LONPON- Jan 13‘(CP Cab1°)_ None of the Jints were cut and , Dcfeatlng ‘vcnflfley Lmns 3'1’ u» most m, them were rarsect ‘ night. _Wembley Monarchs swept ma, New York Pest has my into third place in the National covered that Jonas Monhcimvr, a Hockey mad)“ "mm"! an”? o skmkholder m mo New York the idle Earls Court Rangers. Giants, livas in Brooklyn you, Brighton Tigers won 8-3 from surprise in the Southern New Brimstvick Hockey League tonight, to down llic league-leading Munc- ton Maroons by a 5-4 count, after overcoming a 2-1 doflcll. By their victory. the fast-im- proving bordcr town squad served i notice thr-y (lidnt intend to occupy i their cellar position in the league nny longer than they could hclp. MONARCIIS IN TIIIRI) POSITION PAGE SEVEN BOXING ; ,, BASKETBALL i pl! OIHER sputu 9&4‘) Down The Alleys IIOLY NAME BOWLING ' MIXED LEAGUE Crescentsz- R. Cameron 261 231 252 J. Kirwih 139 253 155 H. McConnell 158 I16 130 M. McLeIlan 150 1Z0 101 , l". Egan 168 134 169 ,‘ A. Walsh 150 159 114 Total—2950. Racers:- F. Tierney 168 242 169 L. Corrigan 1'16 124 202 P. McQuaid 187' 134 214 E. Dougan 140 130 155 L. Blanchard 237 231 202 A. Howatt 163 96 159 T0tal—3129. Ladies‘ high single, J. Kirwln, 253. Indies‘ high three, J. Kirwin, 547. Gents’ high single, R. Cameron, 261. Gents‘ high time. R. Cameron, "44. Pacers:- G. McDonald 339 183 338 E. Mitchell 217 140 142 M. Dowling 153 222 226 S. Siiiilli 116 77 119 A. Kelly 143 167 151i I. Dougan 123 172 170 Total-WOO. [gloom- ‘J. D. Webster 153 Tflfi 174 H. Prallght 1B8 281 206 B. Fletcher 223 152 286 M. Dougan 152 136 201 J. McQuaid 133 140 202 G. Coady 97 128 176 T0tal—-8233. Ladies‘ high single, H. Praught, zalladies’ high three, H. Praught, high single, G. McDonald. 863cm’ high three, G. McDonald, Singers:- E. Robin 259 286 201 D. McDonald 120 148 175 C. McKenna 225 255 216 M. Clinton 107 117 73 R. Doiron 231 196 155 A. Birch 151 170 178 Total-Mm. Stars:- J. Hughes 204 221 210 M. Aylward 117 157 2C0 J. A. Bentley 225 196 155 J. Dillon 154 109 1B3 E. J. Gallant 166 169 161 B. MoCaibe 129 162 120 T0tal—307~i. Ladies‘ high single, M. Aylward, 226 Ladies’ high three, A. Birch, 500. Gents’ high single, E. Robin,286. Gents’ high three, E. Robln,746. Alerter- V. Coyle 223 241 284 L. McDougall 152 145 153 B. Callaghan 282 201 252 A. Cass 130 227 212 W. Oatway 227 216 214 M. Walsh - 100 131 167 Toial-—fl557. Flying Frcnclimen:—' F. Hennessey 157 143 126 D. McKenzie 144 123 68 F. Slocmnbc 149 147 2311 E. Connors 153 117 192 C. LeClair 223 254 157 F. Martin 195 1116 125 Tctal—2847. Ladies‘ high single, A. Goss, 227. Ladies’ high three, A. Goss, 569. Goats’ high single, V. Coyle, 284. Gents’ high three, V. Coyle. 752. Tonight's Schedule At 7 0'Clock Ladies ‘League: Hillbillies vs. Specials. Commercial League: Basques vs. Bright Cuts. Big Four League at 8.30: Five Aces vs. Old Timers. ' Holy Redeemer League, 8.30: Maroons vs. Bears. A promising future can keep Faces Better Year, Claim PROVIDENCE. R. I., Jun. The chief controversy in boxing circles as the new year begins is the effect Mike Jacobs’ control of‘ 13- sport at large. Regardless of how many stars Jafobs may have sighed up, or the number of arenas he controls, the public is the la~t judge and arbiter of all boxing shows and oven though Jacobs does nave a. mflllfltwll‘ in the New York area he must of necessity put on- good contests. Otherwise the public will not patronize his shows and the who‘e house of Jacobs will fall apart. This gontlcman. however, l: much too wise in the ways of the boxing game to make any such mistake. The year 1937 brought many new faces to the front in boxing. Some great contests were pro- duced. Patronasr» ahead of anything in latc years. I PXDPCt to soc some of tho fin- "st shovrs in many yam-s starved during 10718 and a constructive move for 1h" betterment of b0!- lng the world over will be made in April when a world conference be- tween representatives of the prfn. cipal countrle: interested in the sp0rt will be held in Rome. Min iaturc; Rifle Shoot Earl Burke shot. a 98 last. night to head contestants in a miniat- ure rlfle shoot at the Armouriel held by No. 6 District Signals. Other scores were: , W. Dennis — ~ — — - — 96; R. Brehaut — — — - - -- 94* A. Splllett — — — ~ — - 94. Major Smith — — — — -— 94 D Mayne — — — - - - - 91 W Walsh - - - - - - e1 A MacMaster - — —- - - 91) T.Hooper—----'_91l C. Saunders — — — — — - 90 W. Kelly - - - - _ _ _ a1 C. McKenna — -- - - - - 8'» V. Connors — — — — -— — 85 Wildcats Trim Dartmouth 5-1 HALIFAX, Jan. IIi-JCPF-Kmt- ville Wildcats clawed Dartmouth 5-1 tonight. in s. battle between the tail-enders in the Eastern Hockey League. The Wildcstsscor- ed once in each oi’ the first and second periods and then shot three goaLs in the final as Dartmoufli (iilllitolfd once. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Y. M. B. A. 8.15 and 9.15 PM. Admission 10c m“ bet your me Jonas does!“ g0 , Sctirlittiktlliargisittgntio with Rangers for around Flatbush talking about u p‘ ' right on promising. . Henry Armstrong Hands to’ ‘ ~—~—~“-" clean up more than 5100.000 this ycar—-if his knockout punch holds l out. J t Cu rling Scots Again Defeated (By The Canadian Press) Strathconrt Cup tcst ploy, todru Two rinks representing the Cm;- adlan branch of tho Royal Calu- donian Curling Club scored victor- ies to add to the 7-1 count postcrl SPECIAL tatives of the Canndiati branch trounced A. Howie's Fife entry. department. . i-818-l-1 112i 17-7. MONTREAL. Jan. llkcanadiu" I curlers widened their margin on S d the touring Scottish team ll- e BOTH TEAMS ARE IN FINE SEN 10K HOCKEY FORUM FRIDAY, JAN. 14 at 6.30 Charlottetown ABEGWEITS —VS._. 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