BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING “Split Gate” Proposal By Gorman Is Given Cool Reception Around League (By Sydney Gruson Canadian Press Staff Writer) Maritime Line Still Leads In S ' MONTREAL. Jan. Ill-Tommy ,'Gorman's mates along the Nation- 'al Hockey League managerial line. 1 with a lone exreptioil, poured criti- i chm today." on the Alaruon mentors lplau lo plit game l'f’C£‘l})l.\. I Enipiiiiticzill_v and (‘l8l‘l.~'l\'0l)'. four - -- - - — j r. an; _ .rs pUOiI-p nlli-d and haw- =hiivvl>d 8 1]] rh- n; ' [xvi/Lin ‘fur. n: I‘l'0¥’l(‘l1‘ll(‘(“[v;un b‘. i‘ on {me ' ‘ ~-‘ I »1\~‘i;111 L111" l lUtllllS .l('l{.l \v;ililou' ca-h unless ‘llll‘ il(‘-‘li"\ ll.l'l. zepi tiring its w,- lm. L. whpi-(l n, “qlch its .. . . _ _ ( iplt-lrlg team's (“l-n f l m3 rol-citls ll'l(li\_\"l l‘ 1 ,3 \\xlf‘ugl“ Gnnmuys “me .~‘llf.1[)..li.l’l was Cecil lirut. lllllllLlHfi‘ -‘,.iiiii\lv.\lc.\l-1l.- Ol .\IOllll' .1! cilllnLlllfilLw wllo dis- ~‘ 635 -"’-‘"1‘11l' P011115 l0 11$ aerec: with lzacthall" - “Vi!” “Till ‘n ‘WIYTIIMIQ III!!! hlll’ i elbc German X\ll"'t“Lln I welymmg . i » - s, 1» .. V I Sand Gorman during the \\'('ek_ " of the all- end as ‘d for a showdown a Saint ul‘ llll; ribed a» iln ~'(~~Q_ ~ llJllll .il llonli a condition be_ l YP-Hzu" tween cd Slate. and Cnnad. ‘-l' llIXll l.\" l".l lil-ntvzllem "We e miikini: gates for them ll. inrlalvl: llhc ;\'llL‘l‘il'.lll l"ll.‘l!.~'i1—TllCy are .3 punts. Lining us very little in return." " There was little sympathy from ; (‘filllig Sllijllll‘, ilvlnlniic Toronto 111 1111111"_'@r. or Clem LOLllllllll. lender 1'1‘l11'l"'.l‘ who 0f the Eolvly Hillvks who, ' ‘ ‘.\".Il‘. I‘I.’lll- l nu‘. while , l ‘ '. for- . in :1 il quantities front Chic- lloili-‘nil llii\\'k_ ilgo patrons. no more points "You know lint om 3pm,); Say. log-what we hale we'll hold," 'l'1ii~ record. whirl Lll‘ Toronto b0 s. “German (; ,\ r can keep what he has. We'll hold Kmlting. Providence 9 l8 27' wLat we have." knhn. Pr: ll 9 2o, Til-ere was a touch of bitterness‘ Le-Alanns. P. g 7 14. t, Loughlurs "does Gorman think BfCllllClnJfl, l 8 6 l4 it's still Christmas Why, we had Huh. g 412 more prople watering us practls- ‘ 5 5 10 ‘ 111: at Toronto than we had to see g 3 5 Us p‘aying in Zilontreal. What a I league?" Bill Hart. whose Canadiens are N t playing to almost double the crowds O ‘that watched theni~ lat season. iagreecl with Gorman the "split , gate", must come eOOllfil‘ or later. ‘ "Of course. said genial Cecil, ‘ "other clubs are not responsible for “T1111 W1‘ set at home but there's no doubt Canadians and Maroons lure pulling them in on the road. g All round it's a very good idea." Abbies Eager For Win In Jacobs Worried I By Fight Boycott ' YORK, J.ul. l8 ~- lAPl - e (loci; .\'ill.i‘(l comfort of zillllvfl lounging chair at ._\)\'ll'll!)Lll0 Punch Bowl to- Joe JACOB» rolled t1 lU-lllCll urolmci his lips and gun-sell llnlt boycott of the Max Schmel- I ing-Jilnlilji Brll ck liuhl. “should G I Imii- si-ZVKI in bed.’ , The lu-ilvjvlll-ufll championship‘ "' bviucin .- - and Jimmy - go on as scheduled, June 3.1 With a one game lead safely lnilvr crowd tucked away in the Island SCHIOY before the . League the Suhnnersidc Crystals t0- predlctcd night entertain izhc Abcgweits on iholne ice. ' , hi: iinninincril with! From their showing in thl‘ 1185i I‘li\L in Nsiv ‘York onctwo games the Sumnlerside team lnzlnv pmki» .1 nation- are flvorltes to make it three luill‘ 0i‘ 22 cities 5t ‘gilt, but the Abcgweits have‘ iiz-tl turn begin other puns. Thwarted in ther ef- li~;i'.y\\ci_;lit. title forts to record a victory over the . l-rfiing westerners since the opcilln; game of tlte League, Coach; Jackie Kane has ills charges primed ' and nnliimiii-cl rauw-cl u..- head. its for ‘.Oll".‘,lll.'5 "crucial" encounter. Sumnieix-ide won handily 185T? ice 4-1, and then} wt l: on home in :1 yed to Charoltetcxvn where they druhlrrcl the locals in an over- time game 7-3. "rd or 1 'el-l - if “r1 Championships ti.‘ February 22 LU cot‘. SAINT JOHN. N. B., Jflll. lb-— 'I".~.v Milfllllfll.‘ iriduol‘ speedskil-lhg J i t-lxmlpicrlhips under auspices of . , (\ l.lv innit J lill Annitixu- Athlellt- _ -~; l . H‘ A fllhllllflll Will be held fll m9 , ,1 - Fox-inn here on Monday. Feb. 22. l _. - ' v.- tiate wa aulwuucetl tOlllgllt b_\ dtlfiTilVi’ H. J. Kilpatilck, gen- ; ;~- - y‘ ~-_-_~__»\_!5 Torn on! tlYllllfLlll of the met‘; . ct l\'(‘ Kip ck said sauc- ...‘.t‘f.l froln the Skiltzng ANGR- 21*. ~ . . The Nut‘; i. '.'"l'l violet ‘ ' l -n - i -* 1‘ 53‘ C . Q“) ...5?‘§llf€l?‘.3.'. -Feb. 20 at 4 p. . he announced. No post entries will be accepted. .1 l l.‘ . .21 e-fil- :.< lea-r biflule in‘. ii» 1i, llW/J PO ’O‘.J GET 51lCH\ ~ Fl "F-N, ‘ilvlOOlll SHAVES llE-WY BFARD? ’,_ . he's GETTING SHAVES BY SHAVING THE ' YOU AND l " TOGETHER REMOVE THE 4 TOUGHEST BEARD O Don't let an unsat lslectory shave spoil your day. Suave the (illlelle Way . . . always use a Blue (illlctte hlrltle in your Gillette Razor. These two are DIJKIP [or each other ~milliona of dollars have INT“ Spl nt in make them the perfect shaving Clllflhlflfllhlll. Enjoy Matchless fort: comfort by shoving the Gilli-lie Way. llny a package of Blue (iillilli- blades from your dealer today. Bllwllillettelllades A tin-mad: for tlu Gillette Razor IOIorSM 1 schedule. lBasketball Schedule ls Announced The following is the schedule for the first section of the City Bas- ketball League for the Kelly and Mclnnls trophy. As will be seen with the excep- tion of this week's games the bal- ance o1’ the schedule will be played in doubleheaders on Wednesday and Friday evenings with the games alternating between the Y and Holy Name Hall gymnaslums. Following is the complete sched- ul ' e. Jan. I5—Esquires vs. Sea Gulls at Jan. 20—P.W.C. vs. Fsquires at n. u. c. ' Jan. 22—Sea Gulls vs. S.D U. at ..Y.._ Jan. ZL-Esqulres vs. Grads; Navy vs. Sea Gulls, at H.N.C. Jan. 29—P.W.C. vs. Navy; Grads vs. S D.U. at Y. Feb. 3~S.D.U. vs. Navy; P.W.C. vs. Grads at H N.C. Feb. 5---S DU. vs. Esquires; Sea Gulls vs, Grads at Y. Feb. ll)—S.D.U. vs. P.W.C.', E5- qilires vs. Navy, at HN C. Feb. 12-—Sea Gulls vs. P.W.C.; Grads vs. Navy at Y. Games in the Y start at 8.30 sharp while Holy Name Club games get underway at 8.00. Games in order ill which they appear in the Players are asked to note the differenci- in starting times. Same Trick But Effect Was Reverse BY DILLON GRAHAM Associated Press Sports Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. l'l—(AP)—— You can take this tip from one of‘ Knute Rocknefs boys, who has graduated from the gridiron to the United States Congress. Don't try a trick from the old master's bag unless you're ‘sure you can swing it. Rep. Vincent Harrington, broad- slhouldered new Congressman from Iowa who played guard with Notre Dame's famous "Four Horsemen“ ln 1924, told this story: "One year we went south toplay Georgia Tech and Rock ilncorkeda psychological trick that struck me as something good to remember and use when l began coaching. "In the dressing room he gave us his usual pep talk-mud old Rock could lay it on. We were all keyed up. Juzlt before he went on the wield, a telegraph messenger rush- ied in. Rock rend the message, shed a tear or two and read it to us with a shaking voice. "It supposedly was from his young boy, saying he was hurt, or something, and wanted us to win the game ior him. So Rock plead- ed with un to win the game for the youngster. "Well, we played like demons and gave Tech a good licking. Old Rock was a master." A fetv years later. Harrington wits coaching Columbia. now Port- land. Ore, Cnllege. and decided to borrow Rocknes psychology to clinch a big giime triumph. “I gave the boys a fight talk and then the messenger barged in with the telegram. I didn't have any kiddies. so I had to use my mother as the unfortunate. bed-ridden one who wanted us to wln for her. "Bill. I ovcrplayed my hand. The boy-a played listleaslyi and WE got trimmed. They were so worried about my mother's health they couldn't concentrate on football." HOUSTON, Tbx-Wiitty Watkins. Brooklyn Dodger outfle der", turns to the cage court in the winter months. His team of pretty girls is considered one of the strongest sex- tets in Houston. OUT OUR WAY OF mi SPORT WORLD i111‘. _A LAIAI\AAIILILI\1WN GUARDIAN Cowley Continues Leading Point-makerAsMaritimers Experience Quiet 1 Week MONTREAL, Jan. 18—lCP>-The past week was a. quiet one- among the ranks of former Mnritimers in the National Hockey League and. heels with 12 was Gordie Drlllon, husky Moncton boy, who this year has been one of Toronto Maple Leafs prize rookies. ‘ The records: Bargain Bill Scheduled For Forum Tonight Seeking revenge for prevlousset- backs and icing a full strengtl squad for the first time in weeks Junior Abbies last night were pre- _ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT SPUDS. . . there's lino llllnilrll‘: for Illl only five scoring points were ac- cumulated by the l0 players. As a result the records changes tonight. Bill Cowley, former Halifax Wol- verine and present loading scorer for Boston Bruins, held his place at the top of the pile bv increasing his total one point to l9. Three points back were his teain-nlate Ray Getlifle, a Charlottetown boy, and Eddie Wiseman, New York Amerk who hails from Newcastle. Oanadiens‘ JofTre Desilets, once of Saint John, ‘claimed next rank- ing with l4 points, but right on hi individual Honors G0 ToRedWings MONTREAL. Jan. l8—l'CP1~--- It was another Detroit week ill the‘ National Hockey IcJfllltlllt‘. Official scoring stall-ties ISnUBCI thniflhl showed the Red ivlngs hanging on t0 most of the League's individual honors while the team stayed out tion. Up on top of the imoint-getters were Larry Alirie and Marty Barry. 25‘ points apiece. Barry. picking up a goal and a brace of nSSlSLS, drew even with Aurie during the week. Auries l5 goals also gave him the league leadership in marks- manship. while Marty's l8 assists place him at the top in this divis- ion. A single point behind the Det- lroiters in" points is old Johnny Gagnon. the ITjllVPlllllfll right- wingel‘ of Montreal Cilnzidicns. The Black Cat got three points during the week to break his first-place tie with Sweeney Sehriner of New York Americans in the Canadian section. » But another Amerk continued b0 ‘run in front. in one race. Bclllg- erent Allan Shields was still away ahead in penalty time. having; served out '77 minutes on the TPJlllY- hers‘ bench. 20 more thrill Red Horncr of ‘Toronto Maple leak. Leading U. S. Ju m p e r F0 r Grand National (A. P. by Guardians Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan l4 —- What _Have You. one ofthc Umtedstaies’ ‘outstanding jumpers, sails tonlnr- row to compete in the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintlec. EH2" March 19. The nine-i/ear-old cllestllilt son of Tryster-Prodlgy, owned bv Frank M. Gould,‘ won three races over the jumps last year. Ill qual- ified for the Grand National by taking the three miles of the Fair , Hills, Md, National and ill addit- lion scored once ea h at Behrmnt 1 Park and the United Hunts meet- *ing at Roslyn. N. Y. The latter races were at 2 1-2 miles. What Have You hus been taking the jumps since lie was turned into a :iteeplechaser ill i032 by ' » llrsch Jacobs. America's leading trainer for the lust four years. Alter racing twice ovel the fPllCPfi under Jacobs‘ guidance. he was stild to Gould. ‘ p‘ ‘oveiz -si-is's A LIT ..-—-... T n IIILI! s P" 0"- mvflmfifl“ l] VEH, VOU GOT TH’ EIGHT NUMBEIZ! ‘Tl-HS l5 THE FQEE EMPLOVMEHT BUREAU ~ -’ OUR FREE SERVICE WILL BE RIGHT SHE HADDA snow ME Wl-IEIZE ‘n4’ coco HAM AN’ swore l5, so: ~watt, pow-r ‘TOUCH VOUR SINK mu. OF DIQTV DISHES, ElZ BATl-IE m" elxev... DON'T oo wowuisr .' SHELL as RIGHT ovsz WITH A putt. MEAL ~ AM’ -- WHV MOTHERS GET *1 jrue LATEIPDAY, cut ,\\. civil. shoe. ed IeW in front of the United Stiues sec-, front-line mates of the Wingswitli‘ a \\\\l i-x \\i v pared to give of their best to sent Cmmdh“ smmm‘ the Rangers down to defeat in ‘to . G A P n htls unlor lea, e encounter a Wiseman. Americans" 7 9 16 m]: “ram. a gamzuthm is Ehapm Dame“ Carmdlens 5 914 up as the outstanding tilt of thl I Drilloil. Toronto 5 '7 l2 young junior hockey 583mm Mme“ cammlws 3 o 3 Defeated in three exhibition‘ JMkwn" Americans 1 1 2 games and then being badly upset Lmnb‘ Americans 1' o 1 in their opening league encounter Ameflu“ swmm the Richardson crew have been in G A P deadly earnest ever since the last Cclwley“ 3mm“ 9 1° w game. Practice sessions have been 69mm“ 505w“ 7 9 16 tough, fast-skating affairs that “(mam Balm“ z 2 4 have whipped the squad into per- i Keuyi D9570“ 2 "0 3 feet condition; gone are the happ go lucky manners and in its stea is the determination to whip th Rangers tonight and get right bile". into the thick of the fight for lea- gue honors. Rangers. expecting their hardest test of the season, have also been preparing. They too will be at lull strength and determined to again show that they are the Abbies’ masters. Many fans think they are ‘while there are plenty who think the Abbies are going to be hard to beat from now on. However the , lint in junior hockey here a. few 01113’ Way l0 llldli? H1115 15 60111? 11D 1 SCH-Oils’ 111.30 and later \vlth Acadia and See 101' 3111115111- ‘The Juniors. ‘ and Bilston University, and who is ‘desPll-e P001‘ CFOWIIS 111l- SP115011 11l- ncw doing post-graduate wolk in f “T1312 81V? 111115 B -"110W- H"? W" England, spent three weeks or the will witness ill-rt as 900d hvvklxv- _ holiday sea-on touring tllc coutin- ,' i115?» B5 711st and 1115'» P15 P112214 R5- ent with an English hockey team. 111 5911101‘ W111D11I1Y- T1111 kids 11W lpitiqir-g- were played with st, i‘ it on every minute and it ls to be Moritz, Budapest, Vienna, Engel- honed that tonight's same W111 l berg, Lucern, Zurich, Arosa, and , milk U19 “11111118 9011"» K011111611 llllade Tour l/Vith English College Team Alan iTobyi Macmillan. promin- othel" team". The English tum 1 bigger and bigger attendances. lost only one ganle during the en- I11 Bddh-lml w the lulliflr Sell-O tire rein. Macmillan and Hall. mldset-s W111 also play. with Red ; formerly of McGill University, were Wings meeting Canadiens, while as v high scorers for the English team. a Wlndup to the Forum's hockey I night Cross Roads and Alexandra will match brawn and speed in an- other league game. The night could well be called “bargain night" with three league games all for the price of one ad- mission. ‘Says System Of Selecting Star Wrong NOTED BOWLER DIES GLOUCESTER, Eng-and —- A. D. 18_(CP)_TrlaLs ‘ Lallsley who died from injuries suf- OHICAGO, Jan. and tribulations of hockeys g08-1- leilders have lately been subject of a survey by Clem Ioughlln, Coach of Chicago Black Hawks’ and to-l day the veteran pilot came up with rw-ulls cl his probng. He thinks the National Lpagileis system of se- ,lr-.ting.; ll.~ "zoillic of the year" is all wrong. i I;Ol!_'lll.ll. a defenceman durlngl -liis playing years. pointed out that‘ the Vcrina Trophy is given each ‘season to the N.H.L. netmlnder ‘I"th ldent of the Eilgll-ah Bowls Associ- ation in 1933 and member of the England team ln 1923-4 and 1927. RAILWAY EARNINGS UP MONTREAL. Jan. 18—The gross revenues of the all-inclusive Cun- adlan National Railways system for the week ending Janunry l4, 1937, were $3,249,123. as compared with $2.032.'70l for the correspond- ing period of 1936, an increase of the lowest illtfll of goals scored a- $216 422‘ ' ' " lolr-lllin thinks the I league has the wrong idea. n the breaks A BUDDING FINANCIER. iln.. 11.. tn? cups they can lry their hands on"' he dcdzlrcd. "They're the forgotten men 0' hockey. my bOY? “But the plan of awarding the Boy- Twenty cents’ worth o! Vexlna Trophy doesn't give much iliver and five cents change. Father UllZlIlCC to the goalie whose team is I will bring the quarter in the mom- weak defensively. He's got t0 ing. work a good (leal harder than the uoalie who has. a strong guard ln front of him." To illustrate his point, Loughlln slid that in 1928-29 Roy Worters of New York Americans WOn the Dr. David A. Hurt Trophy, awarded annually to the player adjudged , most villiniblc to his team. but iall- .1 Butcher-Well. what do you want, Une ‘FORUM turd‘; for Collll. _ ed tn win the vezina trophy that your because George Halnsworh. with Mfllllfthll Canadiens at. that time‘ had been scored against les ll't‘qlll‘lllly. ‘ - "I think the league's top qoalle should be decided by a pOll 0f hOc- ' key exports," a’d Loughlln today. “The trophy should go to the goal- 1 le who has been most valuable to , hts lPfllll—~l‘.Ol. to the one who has 3 5 lbiflfll lrirtilmilo enough to get the V best protection. BY WILLIAMS fered in a motor accident was pres- ‘ l CORK TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud "nu-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, IO: lhl paekqqg, ROCK CITY TOIACCO COMPANY, lIMITED, QUEBEC a Canadian and llldlplndllll 7711-88 Games Scheduled Irf National League Tonight (Cr. By Guardian's Special Wire) l Little rests on the outcome to- i night oi" three games in the Nation- nil Hockey League hilt the qppor- liunlty oi the high-flylilg Montreal Cilnadiens and Detroit Red Wings ‘ to entrench themselves nlcre so.ldly jut the top of their respective sec- lll0ll5 while Toronto Maple Leafs, lBOstOn Bruins and Chicago Blank _ Hawks have the chalice to get going ion the home stretch. Canadians move to New York to lneet Rangers before starting on the "suicide trip" next Saturday. The Montrealers go to New York leaving defenceman Babe Siebart and ceiltrelmln Pete Lepine behind. but that's not worrying them much. Both the players were on the‘ side- lines last Saturday and Canacliens vient in there to trounce Maroons us they hadn't been trounced in an inter-city game in years. The lowly Chicago Hawks travel to Detroit to meet Red Wings, lead- ers of the Nadonal League's Amer- ican section by a six point margin. Havrks, whose wins this year have been few and far between, hope the gnmc will produce victory number seven. And they are in need of the ttvo polnis if they hope to reach a. play-off position before the loom- lug season-end. In the Detroit camp mere is no axiixiety over the contest. Maple Leafs invade the rink of our: noannmc nousa their arch-enemies, Boston Bruins. To Bruins a wln would mean pos- sible step into second position in the American section and to Toronto a. step in thellght." direction. SEE GOOD OR 9cA 8 Team has it's 4 HOURS "FUN 7c AN n11) YOU EVER AT 7c AN HOUR? TONIGHT at FORUM 7—8—Midget Canadians Vs. Midget Red Wings. 9.15-Jr. Abbies Vs. Jr. Rangers. 9.30-Cross-R0ads Vs. Alexandria. All three are League Games and every Vines Evens Series l/Vith Fred Perry (A-l’. By Guardian's Special Wire BOSTON, Jan. 18 — Ellsworti Vines squared his professional exhl bition tennis accounts with Fret Perry tonight. by defeating the Brit- ish star 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, 5-7, 1-5 be fore 9.753 persons - at the Boston Garden. It was the Americans third straight victory in his six pro start-l against the Briton. “BLUES" FOR SOUTH AFRICAN OXFORD, England-Oxford Unl- verslty has awarded a mister "blue' to H. D. llveakes, South African Rhodes scholar who plays fullback and is also prominently mentioned for English international honors. TO TRAIN TOURING TEAM LONDON-H. A. White, Iormel Arsenal and Brentford player and now trainer-coach to the Wimble- don Football Club has been invited to act as trainer during the Foot- ball Association team's summer Australasia tour. HOCKEY GAME ? own Boosters. AT LESS THAN HOUR. with ADMISSION ALL THREE GAMES 27c. ' Major Roopll E-HUT UP! G HAW,LAD5.' 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