.4»: L f. p ,...,..._...;-'.._ “ma. p Tumble New cago Black Hawks blasted New York Rangers’ hopes of extending their unbeaten streak of 19 Na- tional Hodiey League games by upsetting the Patrick men 2-1 t0- night in a rough game before 15.- 884 fans. Paul Goodnrn was a standout in the Chicano r1615- The Hawks scored first ln the opening period and then ran their advantage to 2-0 midway of the third period. Tile Rangers not their only goal with less than five min- utes to D13)’. The hero of the Hawk's surpris- lng triumph was Goodman. who saved goal after goal in spectacur Iar style, ollell smothering the} Rangers‘ bullet shots with his! body on the ice. The defeat knocked the Rangers out of undisputed possession of first place in L116 1688119- As the game ended the crowd 5mm and gave a tremendous ova- tion to Goodman. The Hawks went into A one- goal lead when 6801116 Allen Tam‘ med the disc by Dave Kerr MW taking passes from cooper and Bill Carse. Prom tha’. ooint on thfl game was a rough and tumbie a1- fair, enlivened by fist fights, four major penalties and seven others. The second period produced no goaJs but all the fighting and nine] of the penalties. , In the final period Murrav Pat- i rick was sent lo the box for cross-l checking and loss than a minute later the Hawks scored again. This ‘time Cully Dahlstrom fired what proved to be the winning goal, as- sisted by Joffre Desilets The Rangers, after futile offen- sive efforts all evening. finally ccnnected when Alf Pike drove the puck into the net after taking g short pass from Clint Smith. SUMMARY First Period l-Chicago, Alien (Cooper, Carsei 14122 ‘Penalty-N. Coiville. Second Period Scorlng—Nol1e. Penalties-l). Smith, l-lexlal (maj- or), Gottsellg (major). Cooper (mal- or), Selbert, MacDonald, Thoms, N. Colville. Third Period Z-Clllcago, Dahlstrom (Desilets) '11 ‘Ii-Rangers, Pike (C. Smith) 16:54 Penalty-M. Patrick. Hockey Challenge Pownal Rink P. A. A. accepts tile challenge of the Heart Breakarsi Wednesday Jan. 17th. York Team TORONTO. Jan. 14 —(CP) -New York Rangers stood on s new pm- XLBGlC of Natlonal Hockey League a- cnlevement today, acknowledged everywhere to be one of the great- csi. machines in the games history. c in check most of the way the Rangers burst iorth in the tilird period Saturday night to defeat roronto Maple Leafs 4-1 before 14.184 customer's and set a new league record of l9 consecutive games without a loss. Their mark surpassed by one the streak of l8 victories 11nd lies attained by Mont- real Canadiens in the 1927-28 and left the Rangers alone at the top of the standing. For two riods and most of the third the afs held a wide edge in iemtorial play and frequenilyl stormed goalie Dave Kerr's nets. With almost l3 minllbcs of the third past. rookie Kilby Mncrlonald s ed the length of the ice for a goal tllat put the broadway blueshirts ahead 2-1. The Rangers’ abllit to ca lia- lize on chances made t a Wa -in after that. Bryon Horton. Phil Watson and Neil Colvlile got the other Ranger goals. while Regs (Pep) Kelly scor- ed for Toronto ate in the second. Referee. Rabbit McVeigh; Lines- man. Happy Day. SUMMAR Y First Period 1.R.B.ng€l's Hextall (Watson) 17.45 P8h8Jl2lCS-~Plk8, Davidon. Second Period 2. Toronto, Kelly (schriner, Horn- er) 17:31, _ Penalties —-L. Patrick, Kanlpnmn. Third Period 3. Rangers, Maicdonald 12:43 4. Rangers, Watson (Hextall) 17.48 19g hangers, N. Colville (Shiblcky) . o Penalties -H0rner, Heller, Coulter and M. Patrick. Hours Set For Team Practices At The Forum The following hours have bscn allotted team-s for practice 5c=5lon5 at the Forum today and all squads are asked to be ready to 8o on at their appointed hour: l to 2 Junior Royals 2 to 3 Junior Rangers 4:30 to 5 ROPEIITIGGFS 5:30 to 6:30 Intermediate Vlctorias Hockey Practice The following players are asked to be on hand at the Fomm tonight for practice at 5:30. J- Cousins. Di". Wendall MacDon- Blil. J. Burden. F‘. Bradley, Q whit. lock, G. Stewart, B. Shemen, K. Acorn, Gauthier, lNllccaljivm, M Montgomery", W. Lawlsr, D. Sflllllfl. ers, M. Carmichael, T. Burnett, A. Cantwell. 50 WIITTLAMP NOW ONLY 30¢ MADE IN CANADA 'l‘l1ere’s More Life . . . With More Light EDISON l MAZDA amps CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC was... 3 N M‘. . ,2 o I Games are more exciting- liome is more clleerful—il you Light Condition wilh Edison Mazda Lamps. Only 20¢ lor the ‘IOO-watl size. l Better Light. .. Better Sight Black Hawks Flnally lSc/ledule For Today’s Curling After 19 Unbeaten Games I Matches CHICAGO. Jan. 14—(CIP) ——Ch1- Midget Hockey Players Asked To Turn Out RANGERS SURPASST 12 - YEAR - I 0L0 a Ten Teams Left In Running For Wright Curling Trophy; Usual Saturday 'Spiel Held Americans Blank Detroit 1-0 To Tie With l/Vings JANUARY 11a, won e Medal pla a ‘Ii-ho e four rounds of in one stroke over figural. com) Golf Crooner Wins Open OAKLAND, culir. Jan. i4 - Ag! imm l. oroo fix _ J y Demure nlng professional iron-l Houston. . th $5000 Oakland Opel tournament today with lAl 01' 281. H8 DllfOd l-hl the pfigqwih eoum Pete Kelly Gets Assists PITTSBURGH. Jan. 14—(OP)-J Pittsburgh Hornets, playing wim- otlt the services of their mlnogu- L..rry Aurie, defeated Oleveluld Only ten teams out of an orig-I 1W. Boulter 000 000 00—0 A Following Ls the schedule rol- m- 1 u 11 Mm; r H k . NEW YORK, Jan. li-ioi?) - Barons 4-2 hm 5141mm! nizht in day in the MacDonald-Bite!‘ clim- US$35 ageoawskfi w mega at lfiffflfnflnilffbff” ‘gleflvrxr: ‘l- P- Bmmmd‘ "1 l" 1F” New York Americans blanked De- a mailing IIiWmMIvnflI-Amvrloan liluuol curlln matches that ls Worth: Barber Show Monda night n r g "Oi 1-0 WHIBM I-O I0 1M0 B 19-89 R581"? 3M1“? Eame- "l9 K9"! 1 g y Curling Trophy Saturday night as WW. Lord 110 210 11-7 1 Ch .1 net w“ d“ “u”. {liking place at m. Curling Club. All Jan 15th. at 9 P. M. w orsonize 0 mum s W, r , m mt D,‘ Cm. 002 (m 004 P“ Namm“ YI°°k°Y “W” "e °{ I“ ° ° w °' teams see “mm Wm‘ We mawms a M148,‘ Hock”. tum; Q, Amen. und cbnumueff 5 1° i; t; - "1811 wltll the Red Win . two of the Pittsburgh BOIII. being played i" 413° "Id ‘°“' l" ° l} gllllllnnlmhnnmglllarll‘ 2"] Sign; of The GEL. club; on. mil 201 001 00-4 gayupello‘; W“- Kelly, 'w. Casford. 1.. Arsenlault, Weakly Prize Bonsplel. Dr. ‘rldmorsh 010 210 23-8 Scoring-None. ls pfe$eflted “mum Jan 15m A. Mal-tin, P. Duffv. J. Martin. Althoux sticky ice, due to the Penalty-Field. Y- - M. Reddln, E. Trainor, Harold mild weather, hampered the curl- J.J. Morris 103 210 10-8 second Pm“ T h .21"; w- °”° °°” ' "JP )’ . . . . a llrray) :04 i Sisnod k ith cl 16o .1. Fr 30o 101 11-7 _ _ _ Iuvlnciblos V5. ROYaI-i k h taelilrllgwpart inosltahl-ztomatchesrllembers LB. mil/linen 013 010 oo-s Penalties B1l:.n,§”;“,’|,fm“°n" R3.B%’ll%bs'>“‘l*i3l€. vngrllglvill-l; Reg“ v5 Mm” cling“: "llldslllzcel? Th9 “will Bolwfifly ovenina Scorlng—None e mm" by A ma“ “l “d e‘ '4 n ' ’ ' supper was served in tile Winches- wn. Adams 100 ooo 00-1 Pennlue‘_Non'e_ fgréwwgfi ogetietgitieddmgdtlr‘ we is: 9 P- l- firwmrllilciéet Hall with over so in .1.A. Bentley 011 am 22-12 _;_ gétfizrsh ‘mom, Trophy he" M , N _ _ - ur a n g1 . I gulilkls vs Bilg Four AMHERST DEFEATS MT A Closest mat-ch in the Wright m. n. ludmtyrd 21o 20a 41-13 b 5 Qflgngn m... sporiewonled Bclnoels Vs l-Lipeluls SM; VILLE, N_ B_ JgyL 14 __ ‘Trophy was between the J.A. Opl. Ellison 001 010 00—2 a e gat ered urpnv honor to the yo | Bllllk of N. S. Vs Imperials p) ._ In an exhibits)“ hggkg 1:75pm and L}; ac u - Toronto swimmer as he received o H ' v W (C h satu d i ht Amhersll 1 k5 M M‘ ans R u 1gp 101 014 miniature of the award which pow £l\\'|€5 d IDES B1116 BIG l‘ B. ‘ _ I _ _ A ' ~e ~ loci 51% ~11 litiiiififié ii‘~‘l“‘éi.%3‘-’ w?» limit» 1H Canadlens 4-2 %$i.%".ll.‘§““l"5 f1 V91‘ _ - . W95 . S game o‘ e ma,“ pkclilrléntrzake the lead with one and _ 19w . _ spectively on the second Results of other matches played. . Hockey RBSUItS and uilrd; Fraser tied it up with JP. Hillion vs. 11.1.. Sear] . 18.000 SEE FOOTBALL idslclgglliel on thiifourth tgnlyhto glflVEt Skip 8 Skip 7 i B05101“. Jim. 14__(CP)__A mm‘ FORUM ______ l! 8D lg f1 g0 9 TOD; b t] med fly- - sass dries i» so» on m. wi- 25:12:‘ ...:".:.“t..;:" .26.. l... ‘s; Regular Skate Rangers 4 TOIODIO 1 m,” field so,“ Gm“ Bay u..- Fraser. skipping his rink Canrllly, Skip o Skip 2 m, Ham“ enabled we BN9“ lnlemailonal-Amcrlcan era defeated the National Lea e “OWEWT. owrcd Slilflle Willis 1X1 Bruins to gain a 4-2 victory over T o N I G H T Clqygjgnfl z l-‘llfl5buyglj 4 All-stars in a post season pro es- the remaining three ends to take H. Winchester ES. Coffin Canadians aroused National Hob PllllflfiilPlllil 2 SprJlgLeld 4 510ml fvotbéll Some Wdfly bofore the match 7-5. skip 3 Skill 10 KB Lea ue was w," m more g __ , laooo Th c w 18-7 Y K B o K rnasmrs BAND New Haven 2 Hershey 6 ' ' ° s °'° a“ ' sgflsl‘ mm“ t? g5 gem“. WC D 1e CG Bum, 10,000 crowd n the Boston oluden. ' ' ~~— ~.--». - —-=... - ' e pay was e . . ars-j . . av s . . ,_-_ g K J-P. HllllOn game. Both rinks Qldp 7 5K1!) 5 w. '1'». st-ogcd u. "dog-fight" as they com-‘ v ll pleted seven of the eight ends tledl Dr. ES. Glcldlngs A.G. lfutnam |~i§ B 0 X - I - N ‘ G , it e-s but it was Sears who camel Skip 3 Skip l3 _ I ‘ through on the la t few stone to. garner the point tshdt gave hlrsn a] J.F. McLeod W.H. Townshend l...‘ slim r-s victory. Judge c. G. Duf-. Skip 9 skip 4 W‘ AT THE SPORTING CLUB, JAN. mil _ {y md wg, Davies had “other, |;,’; STARTS AT a 0171.001! SHARP exciting nlatch with the latter‘ J.P. milled A. Blelcller Ni MAIN BOUT glpvhyvitrlllléinngiattchle vfltlgag two ends i Skip 11 5R D a FOUNDS Toda la will continue in thel Gkwl McLeod Allison McLeod \ \ Y p y . "c T031 (TLAYBUIYRNE vs DANNY McCORMAO l“ Macdonald - Brier Ellmlnati0n| Skip 9 kip '1 It Light Ilcnvywclglfl Middle weight matches with all twelve teams en-| , Chgjnpiqn 9f P, E. I Champion P. E. l. , . tered competing. Four teams still. W. Swlndell 13.1.. Mlloe y; y. remain undefeated with 22 of the! 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