PAGE SEVEN ' . ' lloinreil. Canada's entrant in the m...’ faded on the last round to ‘amd up with i! WW1 O1 289. Speed's score. h‘ne under regu- iaticn figures for the full route, m; out Harold (Jug) McSpaden o1 Bascon by two strokes. Mc- spmen rallied beautifully on the ma] nine ior a clozing 6'! and 278. Bud Williamson oi Fort Wayne, 1nd,, lnshioned his second consec- utive 66 and moved into third place B1270. Ben Hogan of White Plains. N, y, tnii~hed fcurt-h with a fourth- round 08 and a 2'17 total. National Open champion Byron Nelson alter fading into a. T8, took gym money with 278. Horse's last round was his worst_ one oi the leaders in the first day 01mg tournament, he slipped 0n the third round Saturday with a 74 and failed to get going today. He was four over par for 75 and his whole total of 289. Snead. who trailed Nelson by two stygkcs going into the final round. “ugh! tire early and blazed to an t gutgollli! 31, four under par, to I forge ahead oi the field at 63 holes. but he still had to fight it out tothg hp, pIl-Il. to beat out MrSpaden ior m.- 32300 top prize. iio°j1 iris-ii. after apparently blow-iii; himself out of the running with a first-nine 36 today, came back in 31 to earn the $1.250 run- per-lip purse. Williamson. a darkhorse collect- I<l $1.000 for finishing third. Remember When Harold (Jug) McSpadderi. Mass- QUhIISOILS golfer, put on steam in the homo stretch to capture the liiami open golf tournament from llenry Picard, Hershey, Pa, by a angle stroke one year ago today. 5mm)’ sneer, holder of the Can- |dian championship, tied for sev- gliih place . UIIERGOIITS NOW ON SALE While they last. New clean stock. This year's coats. J. P. MacPherson J & Son CIPTOWN Next to the 2 Mao's NAVY vs. your fox Cash advances paid 00-0 110 Kent Street ieoo¢ureoooooeo~oeoveu TUESDAY, BENNY BINNS vl. KID NICKERSON Grudge fight between two KID IMCORMACK Soul-is 1t was the second straight tie between the ileum. They ioughi to a 2-2 deadlock st New York last Thursday, Except when short-handed be- cauze of penalties. the two defences performed brilliantly and both goalies were seldom tested. The tie was the seventh In lb games for the rangers, who were playing their third contest in iour nights. Modere Bruneteau, veteran De- troiter, suffered a gash on the left cheek that required 13 stitches in the second Pei-tel when he crashed headlong into the goal post siter sending a hard shot at goalie Dave Kerr. SUMMARY: First Period: Scoring-None. .. Penalties-Pratt, Hillel‘, Deacon. Second Period: Scoring-None . Penalties-Killer. Orlando. Good- iellow. Third Period. Scoring-None . Penalties-Conifer (minor and 10-minute misconduct.) Overtime Period: Scoring-None . Penalties-None . Elected Head Of W.A.A.F. Of Canada TORONTO. Doc. 1'I—Mi.ss ROXY Atkins oi Toronto, chief executive of the Ontario bra-rich 0i the Wo- men's Amateur Athletic Feder- gtion or Canada, was elected pre- sident of the Ladies Ontario Hoc- key Association at the 17th annual meeting here Saturday. She suc- ceeds Miss Bobbie Rosenield. whc retired. It was announced that Heston Rivulettes. perennial Ontario sen- ior champions; New Liskeard FORUM-Regular Skating Tonight 8-10 TONIGHT 8- 10. —0. K. PRESBY’S BAND- l-lockey Tomorrow Night Mr. Fur Farmer, don't iieillillfi. l-flkfi-Yolll‘ neighbors advice. express, mail or bring i furs to us. > W. CHESTER S. McLIiIlE , _ ___I_: ‘Iniddleweight Iihampionship Fight SPORTING CLUB DEC. 19th. 8 o- m» MAIN BOUT-B ROUNDS Island Middleweight Champ. SEMl-FlNAL-S ROUNDS V8. Welterweight Champ R. C. A. M. C. PRELIMINARIES Morell, weighing 200 lbs. 6163\- BIG DANCE AFTER BOUTS ADMISSION-LADIES 250. GENTS I00- Northern Caledonia, Uxbridge and another unnamed Toronto mm apnea-r M WW“ starters in the senior series this season. while two mm: ‘Wm Ottsws may aflflllil- ROYALS on receipt of furs. Charlottetown DANNY MoCORMACK Middleweight (pump, of the B. C. l- NI-Ill. CHEVERIE souris unknown heavfllellh“ In“ KID MUBRAYi It. C. A. VI. u Canadiens MONTREAL, pee. 1'1 —-CP) — Stream-lined and at the ;:me time durable. New York Rangers extend- ed their unbeaten streak to eght straight games last night. beating Montreal Canadlens 4-2 in a. rugged game. The victory sent Rangers into a third place tie with the habitants in the National Hockey League standings. _ With rookies Kilby McDonald and A11 Pike setting the pace, Rangers took a lead in the first period and. although Canadiens tied the score in the aGCOHd. the men of Manhat- tan never were headed. First Period 1- Rangers, H tall Hiller) 8.26 ex Penalty —Hexta.ll. Second Period (Watson. 2- Canadiens, Young 9:37 1 lib-Rangers, Pike (L. Pa trick) , Goupllle, Coul- . (minor and 10- . Drouin (10- Third Period ti-Rangers, McDonald (Watson) 5—Canadiens, Blake (Mantha, Young) 12.32 B-Rangers, McDonald 16.47 Penalties —Heller, M. Patrick, Buswell. Pratt, Goupille. Pete Kelly Leads Attack For Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Dec. l‘T—(AP)—~ Pittsburgh l-iomeis who have had ill luck in their home games, blanked Hershey 5-0 Saturday night in an International-American Hockey League game before a crowd of 4.000. 1t was the Hornets’ first home victory in more than a month. Captain Pete Kelly of Charlotte- town led the Pittsburgh attack with three goals. and Sammy McManus. former Moncton Hawk, drew assists _ last whipped the defending Stan- Hawks in League play. The Hawks ley Cup cham ions in Marci-i i938. Going into e final period tied at 2-2, the two teams played list- lesly tor about iive minutes. Gor- don Pcttinger broke the deadlock with a goal, assisted by Flash Hollett and Art Jackson. with less than iive minutes to play the Bruins put the game be- yond recall by scoring again, Hol- lett hitting the net. SUMMARY First Period: l-Chicago, Dalilstrom (Gottselig) 3 :26 . 2—Bosi.on, ‘uckson (Hamill, Clapper) 8:20. ii-Chicago, Cars-e (Allen, De- marge) 16:58. Penalty-Smith. Second Period: ei-Bosiori, Cain (Portland) 11:17. Penalties-None . Third Period: (Hollett. 5—Boston, Pettinger Jackson) 6:29. 6-Bosto'n, l-lollett 15:36. enali-y—McReavy. Hockey Results SATURDAY: Quebec Senior League Montreal Royals 3; Ottawa Z. Quebec Provincial Senioi‘ League Boston 3; Sherbrooke 2. SUNDAY Quebec Senior League Ottawa 5: Montreal Royals l. Montreal Concordia 2; Verdun 1. 5 ueCgornvrall 2; Quebec 3 (overtime Quebec Provincial Senior League ‘Boston 3: Sherbrooke 1. Vall-eyfield '7; St. l-Iyacinthe 3. Breaking a. l-l deadlock early in tho thim period, Kelly -went on to slide s long shot into an empty American net when goaier Earl Robertson was replaced by a ior- waid in the last minute, then scor- ed again on a close-in play in the last second with Robertson back in goal. It was the second victory in as many nights for the league lead- ers over the cellar-dwelling Amer- icans. who bowed 5-1 in ‘Toronto. "The Americans, who have won only four games iai 16 starts, held the leafs even for two periods, Gor- die Drlllon and Hooley Smith fir- ing goals almost within a minute of each other late i.n the second period. But the Americans faded in the third and after Kelly made the score 2-1, they couldn't organize a potwerifill attack. late in the third period, bedore Kelly made sure of the Bil-ma with his second goal, Nels Stewart nett- ed the puck for the Americans. But referee Bill Stewart had blown the whistle Just before Nels shot and, despite strenuous objections by the Americans. the referee refused to allow tihe goal. It was the first game Stewart had been held oii Cne score sheet since his return from retire- ment last week_ SUMMARY: Scoring-None . Penalties-None . Second Period: 1—Toronto, Drlllon (APP-i. David- son) 18:18. z-Amerlcans, Smith 19:20. Penalties-Chisholm, Smith. Third Period: ii-Torontlo, Kelly (Metz, Homer) 4:49‘ lino-onto. Kelly 19:21. 5—Toronto. Kelly (Heron) 19:58. Penalty-Langelle. CHEVY-LAND. Dec; 1'I——(APi— Syracuse Stars moved International - American Hockey League by defeating Cleveland Barons 3-2 Saturday night. The defea/t dropped Cleveland in- to fourth place. Jackie Keating of Saint John, N. B., scored the first and last goals ior Syracuse. on all three. OUR OUR WAY HAH .' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, EH ? Shalwinlgan Falls 3; Lachine 2 I I NO " THIS IS WHEN HIS OUT.’ TL Y. H. .".EI.. U s. our. on. WHY MOTHERS GEr GRAY OOFIJDIIVIIIAIIIWOLIICI KEEP THE LIGHT BULBS FROM MY ROOM M-IEN I'M OUT "THAT SHIP ALWAYS TAKES MINE By J. R. Williams WHERE I BURN J’. RWILLIHHS Iz-IB J into third; place in the western division of the 1 coming from the first forward line o! Syl Apps, Gordon Drlllon and Bob Davidson. I wish some oi the a Maple Icais promptly oeieat- ed New York Americans 5-1 before 9,465 payigg customers and k sole posse on oi’ first place in the National Hockey League, largely be- _ause some of the other forwards got going. Drlllon got two goals, aided ss usual by Apps. More significant. 111011811. was the tact that Nick Metz and Gus Marker bagged their lust scores of the season and Hank qoldiup got his iirston Toronto ice since turning professional. All the other Inst forwards might have figured in the scoring but ior the sensational goaltending or Earl Robe n, who starred in g, game thrown wide-cpen by a succession of minor penalties and inattentive defensive work. The loss of Charlie Conacher, who leit the deiehce in the second period with a badly bruised knee, added to Robertson's troubles "Sad Sam" Stewart scored his third goal in the three games since lie started his comeback, to keep the Americana from being shut out. AS oi old. he was aprked near the goal and had merely to nudge in a rela from Murray Armstrong and Edd e Wiseman to reduce Toronto's lead to 2-1 late in the first period. Apps skated the length or the ice. then passed out Io Drlllon to open the scoring midway through the period. GOICIMIIJ pushed in Markers rebound five minutes later after passing to Gus {or the first shot 0n R0berts0h. With Oaptain Red Homer of the Leafs in the penalty x, Nick Metz broke from the gang Am- ericans to score all alone the only goal oi’ the second chapter. " Hooley Smith of the Americans was in the penalty box when Marker, the spearhead or a power play made the margin 4-1 on s relay iorrn Metz and Goldup, Apps and Bob Davidson started the play for Drlllon‘; final counter, the right wingman merely flicking the puck in as it came out to him from behind the net. SUMMARY: First Peroid: 1—'I‘oronio. Drlllon (Apps) 9:17. 2—'I‘omn?.o, Goldup (Marker) |14.27. I Ii-Amerlcans. Stewart ‘man, Armstrong) 19:36. Penalties—Coriacher, Homer. (Wise- Second Period: 4—'I‘ororito, Metz :47. 0mm BOARDINC HOUSE otlfi forwards would get going." "How would I look on a Christmas mo?" n¢-" _ I ' - i " ' I Sam Sllead Rangers Hold Unbeaten Bruins Come Toronto Maple Leafs W ins Golf Se I S I From Behind S T V’ t ' ' qlt 611 C 8 n Core e33 , Core 100 1C 01188 * D W‘ ' I ' B ' 1' Pl TOUIIIamPm raw 1th Red Wings T0 WI" 4-2 In rzl zant ay “W541, Fla.. Dec. l'I-—(AP)— d of White Sulphur 13571-5911‘, Dom __ _ 53.119530’ Dgc, 17.._3qm NEW YORK. Dec. 17-(CP)— ’ _ _ _ ti?" ‘as s” “r” "M55 $3 m’ Rimge" Win “so: iimfieldl“ "éi.t‘§‘.3"‘°t.§‘zi l.°!§".‘i.3.""il‘.f§ coi-YhwiPrvi-‘l ‘<"-"~°i~’= - llfdsfifiaay 1am“ cfiétfiojq“: DZ: :;h°in:qfl“gf°°p£e§‘“‘ "lfofeég; Hawks 4-2 m a National Hockey goals tonlsht as the iuapis pleeeis geaflitfiliitnilslirilguitiholldnolil) filial: B33; anll Oren GT0" Tfilrmlmené with a draw with Detroit Red wings in a 4 - 2 DVET “Ta-the $33k victory was their fjffffflwnffnsymk “mu” be‘ “Tw?§;’§§§h§§nck§l>'air," he said .. . . heir wifll °i 2 - s B" °"‘° °1 Nflllimfl BMW Mannie some. 12th consecutive triumph over the i - Saturday night. “But they're all Th Pvmthm w vim!- “Almosl us fllilndivl as 100 Sweet Cops." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES tobacco can be smoked.” No Penalty Game Played SPRINGFIELD, Moss, Dec. l7 (AD-Not l. single penalty was called Saturday night as Spring- field Indians defeated their arch rivals. Provident/s Reds, 3-2 iri an Internstlcmal- American Hockey League game. Joe lamb of Sussex. N. 8., scored the second Spring- field goal. Eagles Score In Final Seconds PHILADELPHIA. Dec. l'I-(A.P) -Ne'w Haven Eagles scored a goal with only 19 seconds to play in an overtime period Saturday night to defeat Philadelphia Ramblers 1-0 in an International-American hea- gue Hockey game. Hockey Practice Recline for the Junior 5-6 this evening. JUROBS SEE SHOW PADUCAH, Ky., Dec. 15—(A.P)- ‘Jurors sot trhough a two-hour mov- ie. today, men returned to the courtroom and awarded 55.000 to Mrs. Lulis Rye who said she was in- jured when she stumbled over a step in the darkened theater. The Jurors stayed for the whole show to accustom themselves Io the dark- n . Penalties-Church 2, Boll, Ander- Third Period: Royals 5—Toronto, Marker (Metz. Gold- up) 9:26. 6—Toronto, Drlllon (Apps,David- son) 18:54. Penalties-Smith, Church. With Amherst Ilas Odd Trail-breaker ALAIHIZRST. N. 8., Dec. l'I—(CP)_ -A strange and startling sight sur- prised residents of this town. Am- bling through snowdriits, engaged in breaking a trail over the roads was an elephant. His name is Lind! and he is owned by Captain J. Schul], a circus man who is mak- ing his vrinter quarters here. At first Captain Schultz contruct- ed s plow for Lindy to use but the strength of the wallowing giant wassogres/thesmashedit inns time. Sc now Lindy just eases through the drifts and uses his his chest for a. plow. Schultz says Lindy does riot mind iihe mow. INDIGNANT DENIAL PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dee B——(CP Cablei-Jrrinldsds Legisla- ture today approved the Colony! 1940 budget, including an alloca- tion of nearly $1,000,000 ior de- fence measures and $1,000,000 which will be sent to Britain for the lihnpire ivar chest. llflnsrdfii kills pain. .. ‘f1 How Are Your Eyes? If u: hsvi toms of atllags-lseesdscgsfmg eyes omrslisziness — consult s spec- la O o ¥ At your service with years l 5 o Q 0 Q O Q r rien and ti: rough hrhiciiih; siivice. . o Cali in and discuss your dif- flcultlets. 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