. l . l 1 I l BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING THE CHARLUITEFOWN GUARDIAN “will SPQ Red “Wings 1 Defeat 15111111111631; Eke 01.1 -2 T0 Take Rangers L‘. P. by Guardian's special Wire) DLTROFi‘, Jilll. 111-Detroit Rfld Wings, >illl hauling lllcir season- ong 3111s over Bodon, turned back ‘.1111 Bruins ugmll tonight. 4-2 as ‘.1 1 130-11111 ‘.1 111 fought vainly for ' ' 111.1 o1 1111* 1111111011111 1.5011 against tho 11 ll1-.11~, combining with Ebbiv S.1111i1<-..11.1' .11 sonll- 110a‘. posing. lylllil‘ 11 1 '11" :1 11915-1 of the sec- ului lhc Red Wings §ection Lead; ' And Leafs Lose 1001111011 111 the Maroon nct. 1 Maroolrs big break came early in lllc third, when Jil1ll11_v Vvllrd hoisted a long shot at the New York cage. Veteran Chlng Johnson, tl‘_\'11lg 1o clear, 1111111011 the puck right into 111s own no; 11> sl-ntl 1.11:1 visitors 11111-1111. 'l‘l1ollgl1 ltullzzcrs till-cw‘ dclcnsiw tncilc- away 1111M‘ 1...11 111 1111 :11.- lclnpt to even 11p, Muronns broke away twice more for 11.11115 by E1111 Robin-on c.1111 Baldy Nlrthcot". "Canadiens, 2-1 , (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wtrrt TORONTO. Jan. 111-Harvey Jackson's third period shot. back- handed through 11 cluster of play- ers, gave Toronto Maple Leafs a ‘..‘-l win over Montreal Cnnadicns q . 11 ‘game of Lcuguc hockey Toronto has seen this season. Persistent attacking won the game for Leafs. overcoming the ntivantugc Canadiens had in speed lVictory Over Proposed Heavyweight FightlBoucher Givesl _ Boycott Gains Momentum; Rangers Win‘ German Press indignant Over Maroons . NEW YORK, Jan. Bolcott 0f the James J. BFJGCRCK- ‘Max Schemllng heavyweight chain- pionship tight picked up monlentulu today. Jewish War Veterans oi‘ lhe U111!- 911 51-8095. 250.000 strong, thrcw their support t0 the non-scctlirilln anti-Nani League. the A.F. of L. 1 and various Catholic 11nd Prctes- taut organizations seeking 1o stop > the tight from being held in this 1 country, l Harry H. Schaffer, commander- Jn-chief o! the veterans, alulounccll jhere he is notifying the 150 posts l throughout the country to lvitlihcld lsuppori’. from the fight. 1 The boycott was launched by 1111.- ilnti-Nazl League as part of its pro- gram to opprse German goods, ship- ping and services. Although Madison Square G111- den and the 20th Century Sporting Club joint promoters of the 1111111. continued to wihthold commcnt, be- lief was general nfong Bl‘01l(l'.\i!_\’ that the battle is doomed. BERLIN, Jan. l0--lAP1-Ap- peals to United States .'.1'1-ll1._\' came from Max Schmcjinl; 1.111.13- when news 01 11 lnovelncllt to boy- .cott the nrlllcolnillg llclligylvl-ilpl 11 lo lhz-ce goals l. slfilhlill!‘ _11111l polihed passing. Conny 5 "11"" Ham“ Hr“ “mm iSlnythes team turned on the heat 1111011 1111c puck l. Maroons, 511111111011 <Gracicl 130m the first [Moon- nnd kept f ~11 3141 ‘>5 “if ‘fm ' v ‘yepperllzg Will Cudc with shots .- nCCOHCl golu. 2. Maroons. Shannon lGracle- ‘despite the close backcheckjng o; .1 sllori shot over .\I.11kvrl 71011. - ‘ml. Hubipnlts g _ . .'.11e 101111 after v tile .1 Pululty": \\';1rd. l Cdnndinmp goal Mme m the firs; .10 ul.c.l so $1110 Ray" Getliffel 1 _ period, Gcorgc Mantha scoring §""‘“"| 1"“"‘"1 l fron 11 pileup around the leaf goal. {W94 13"‘ l Bill Tllonls, Toronto centre, tied 1 1 -‘<‘¢'°“d-* an" 3' Rmlgfim D1119“ ‘COMP 1111- game 11p crlrly in the second, 111 val-All mid 11211131‘ Bollvllm-l l0: '1. 11: 1 the lluck Dust Clldc from : ll :1 dlllzcult angle 4 Rllliul ~. Cook <D;llo11- Just nulgid-a m‘. vroasc an“ may“ ::..' on 11 puss 110111 "l 1'1 1U 411. no: Hm [<(in(1fl“'s pus; 1c lI-iillf-“L H0110 PPHJFI.‘ (‘l».1-.11-l:cr Cudc 121111 11o chance at all to‘ 111111111111. 13.495 wave 0n Jackson's winning goalf 1111- LX-troil pluy- Third Period ln-s doublful me Can-adieu neg. Brill" illlllfk l" 11111111111‘ elcn saw it coming. His l‘; 1 Wilrd- 1535 1131111 11"" ~11.-tl'1l1-t1‘d by half a 11:1 1.112111 111111 '1 _ Rllllllwlll. 1310 w us Juckson snapped .1. 1w. l1 ‘_ 1111* lllpplng. ‘ 7. Nll-lluw.“ .\l,-_1.,-,1. _ 1H5 g\])|)_<' pins‘ and drove 113"“ _ .1 lu/rli bul-klullld from about 15 .\I'\l.\l\l1\' 1’111.1.l.l1.-: Pfglil, (K111111111. ,|.-,1-1 mm __ g l) ‘ g ‘ 'l'llcr1- were l! penalties culled. I1|r~t Period HAWKS ..—-I.l..»\|-.§ 1 @113“; of them pnckal m n rough . oPCOHIl period. Red Homer, Tor- . 1'11"!» ‘Alllic. Bllfryl l CHICAGO- Jflll- llF-Cllilfilfloi" 111110 dcfvnccman, got three min- ' Nous. ‘Wu opposing player.» lll the p1: 131.101; l1.1\\k-..\1'o1llll; 1111c goal _a11_\' box and calling in 011 111011‘ [opponent's 0'»'el'-:11lx1cty' for a sec- ‘ond, trimlncd 1110 Toronto Maple n Leafs 2 to 1, in a 111st Nullolnzl ‘ iccond Period HUWC lGnodfellowl HWKP)‘ Lcflllue batlle tonight Tlllrtcvn lllollsallcls frills slllv l’1:.111 * c - Kelly. l the “ell-played battle. 111 which tho 1 1 work 01' lllc two goalies. Mike Kar- Thlrd Period Jkas o1 the Hawks and Walter 13101311 0f the leafs. was ol1tstnn<i= 11E. __ Jimmy Fowler and Nick Mclz 5. I)l'L1".>ll,Bdl'l‘,\' (Lcwis) 6.07. ;°f T°T°l1l0 “T110 50111112 Dcllllllit-z» +1‘ l-,'.1.1L,n_¢(,1_\11,,.y hhq-wa, Gel- for tripping when Louis Trudcll 1211c» 841. scored the opening goal midway; Penglilgfi pong lln the first period. slapping 1111- dlsc home on Paul 'I'homps'nn's 11'- 4 1111111111.. Brunetcau (Pettlnger) 5+ I bound. In LIAROOYS‘ 5—R_.»\‘.\'GERS 2 _ the Leafs fur down the lcc NEW’ YORK. Jnll. lO-Ncw York l Iiullgl r.- 111111111011 buck into second i place in National Hockey League sectional standing tonight as they w 5-2 11> Montreal Maroons R1111 Wings ivs-xc 1 011 llvlce in lhe opening period} slipped 1n the second ls Rangers 1 1.11.11 b11111 1.1 ‘ir tnlllcs. and then put ‘.l1e second pcriod/(vilh fur- iously trying to tic thr- scorc ‘Pholnpsoll broke 1111a).‘ alone altar a short pass 1101.. Trudell and beat Broda with a low, hard shot, Reggie Hamilton saved the 1.01111 ‘ from 11 shutout by taking :1 puss from Davidson nnrl lashing lllc puck into the twine early in the l 1111111 period. There wvrc but seven penalties assessed, five against the visitors. It was Chicago's fifth win in 22 league start, this season. . 0;". 1hr- 11111 c 111 the last session l SUMMARY ‘lrcc l. '. First Period \-;1-l.ll-y' consolidator! the I l. Chicago, Trudcll -Scib<.rt. ‘ 3 .1111"; in second place 111 the 7710111050111 11100- lcztgucs (71111111111111 section. It alsol P9115019 I lllllrkcd 1111‘ flnt time in 11 sched- l Kendall- uicd 1111mm that Maroons had been l nbiv 1o 111-Tout the Gotham blue Fowler. Metz, Trudel. Second Period l 2. ClllHIQO, 7710111115011 P13111191) 10:40 - "P111015 slitl‘i.0(l tonigilils Penalties: Apps, B11111: 1.11111, clip, Jerry Shan- 'lll'll‘1§‘,' twice in l2 minllte= on (‘111111111111/1011 thrusts. lmglgq-lqg. mm rallied 1 fl Toronto, I-lulnilton lDiWldSOIl) 1 llll: .1 uontl pcriod. 11nd l 7121 ~ . ‘irrl 11.1 Cccil Dillon Pcmllllvs: .1111: but ilrcman Alex Third Period Davidson. l N. H. L. STANDING l ,~»ov¢¢¢¢¢¢¢-o>¢+<»o+o+w; "o0 O § I NATIONAL 1.1111001: l . 9 > Z cmvholnu SIJUIION l i T u ' , l 1 omght :1 _ r- w 1.11 1' A r151 : , Cnnrtdlcns ‘ 24 lit!’ 9 2 05 57 211 l v 1 MilfOflllS 24 . 9 6 51 fl ‘.34 : At YOU?‘ j u 1111-01111. 22 s l2 2 so 111 1 . _ 11111111111115 24 c 1s :1 111 '11 1a l o ° ‘ t 1C8 PGIGC€ I A.\1I-IRi(f.-\N slclyrlou 1 r ‘ 1 r ’ Dclroil 2 (‘0 49 30 t 2111111111115 ' w i‘ ‘ . 0 Bnslon l t- LChgil-llgo 7 00040000000006600400040 OUT ()1'R WAY ____. l1l l llml 1m 111111 .,, I ,'.,u~ V1.1 1 01's for rough play and rcfclce Babe Dye lacked 011 n. w-nlinute mis- l-olzclllci. penalty when the red head argued about it SUMMARY First Period l. clliliKllfillF, Manlha 8:43. Pcllultiv; lrialnilion. Joliht. Second Period 2. Toronto, Thoms 5:27. Pcunlticst Homer, three minors 111111 lo-nlinulc misconduct, Gag- 1' Dcsilels, Kendall, Hamilton. .1. (Kendall) Third Period 3. Toronto, Jackson (Apps) 8:35. P1 11:11 t yE-Mct-z. Down The Alleys C. N. R. BOWLING LEAGUE AT Y.M.(‘1.1\. ALLEYS Thc Rovers were the winners by l1 slllull majority. Ladies’ high slllfllc of 1117 by Kathleen McRac, and mclrs high by John Gordon, ‘.111, ABBIFK: J. H. Iifilvrllt 162 168 135 (Yluls. 1111111111.: 191 167 161 51111111111 Hood 192 131 179 Kcllh J. Arblllg 130 172 135 W. C. Davies 154 126 13B l Grace Blenkllorn 1B0 98 194 21120 1018 860 942 ROYIIRS: A11 .\' $131111 254 237 193 C. H. Hodgron 147 1G’! 198 Jack Gordon 132 311 119 Jean MzlcLean 106 97 137 Arllctt Howlltt 165 206 70 . Nllfllhlll Nicholson 117 158 107 ‘.1861 1921 1116 B24 (TBS: Geo. Frumptnn 136 127 117 llllrold llmvlltt 93 161 182 E. R. Bovyvcr 150 162 158 Kay McRlu- 105 92 197 , R. A. Duncan 185 156 157 E. C. Cameron 74_ 180 168 2119s 843 87B 977 IIIHVKS! C. .1. Min-Loan 141 196 133 l Hurry H3111‘ 2111 164 63 M. MacDonnld 167 205 134 1 M. hirflunncil 86 9B 160 (icnrgc ilcnllcssey 241 147 130 111111-111 McDonald 180 123 190 27111 1033 933 815 '1 championship light b 1-1 Wv 1- 11 Schmellng 111111 .11111n1_\" 11111111111". wt: <>ill>0l'l\ll1lli*‘>‘ P111101‘? l" m" pl ck away. reached Germany". ' alllrd 11111111 “lllfll Wltne-ised i‘ 1711111 Robinson cvcncd the scon- “I believe 1111- AlIlPrlFflll public i t dy 111117111" 0'1‘ PIFJLPS l0 ll“: 111. ‘2-2 in 111111111111 pl'l‘l0d uflvl" loo fair lo be 111111111111-1-11 by 11 polll- zr-‘llllllt; 110K U15‘ lmYLl-Plebs?“ iklng Russ 31111111.. 111155-0111. 111m ical campaign against. 11 sportsnlllr; P11111115. ll0\\’(‘\'(‘1'. n01: Only M“ -. 1011101. like mc who licvcr went 111 1.11‘ pol- zhcir ollPilllcllls but Twmbs brokj Jllllllly Vl/"Yfl flllfl Pllll w-"liw" llics." Schmcling said. clear 1o 11:11PM‘ 111$ llllfd 8°31 °= rscrc 111 1111- pc11a.lv box for :1 German papers l1l1l\'crs;l‘ly' grccl- the glllllc. 'l‘\\'0 1111111095 170m u“ 11111101 1111' whcll ‘Hullchcr mulc- ed news of the boycott with indlg- 110W 611115 £1111‘ lllfl L-P-U- Wm“ 11210111111 with lllc uullrng goal “gum-L their second muntcl‘. ‘ ‘AIMARY .. 1 <1 ' 111 ' '- LENLUPS ~ 11 Pcriod 1 way the neW-‘lpalirr Angtlfi hend- “mum Fmwlsol" Burgoynde’ lfll” shunxmn.) 10:40‘ l 0 0 I 1mm n5 ‘font pug \-.'."lrds. Clnpnlun. Blanchar , 8- Penalties: Nollc. Angriff l/‘Tlilfld the boyccvi lnwvu- Kills- 9511a“- '1‘°°‘“b5' Msenaun" 5910"“ ""1"" .. -. ' 1 1.‘ (irrgory, 2. Ranger", u. Coivillc 3.21. , 1 0 “m” “a” and m““°‘°"5' 1.. 1'. U.—Gonl. Barrett: dvfenfl-v s. Rangers. .11. Colvllle 1N. Col- ' — » _ 1, Richardson. Scllnllcbllry; forwards. B 0 n S I l Ivlurnnghau, Acorn. Lawlor, 1 Sheri-an, Hughes. Gillis. Curling Rink Postponedl 01d man weather who scclns t0 take an impish delight in upset- ting the general scheme o1’ things this year went so far a"- to score a. technical K. O. over the curlers in their scheduled inaugural "bon- splel” Saturday afternoon. As a rc- 1 sult of the mild weather the incl “'11s heavy and the schedule was dropped wiih but a fcw exhibl- , tion matches being played. On r11 whole, however, m1 enjoyable gct- ‘ together was held with supper 111. 6 o'clock. 0n Friday evening club-inclu- bers, a number equipped with new “rocks". were poised for the annual East vs. West competition but. thc 1 weather which ha; been everything but inducive to good curling turn- ed suddenly 1111111 lo cause post- ponement of the bonspicl. Curler... are somewhat worried that thel seasons activities will be cllri-nilcll l by the lack of ice, but cxprcss hone l that the schedule will proceed 1ln- ; interrupted by next wcck. ‘ Curlers are reminded that teams l l0—-(AP)— l .-hot 011 11 puss from Clllpmlm jllsl Pirates Even City Series With 4-2 Win (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 1 MONTREAL, Jan. 10~F‘rankic l Boucher, veteran centreman, gave l JNew York Rangers a. 3-2 victory ' Against MOINLNBI Muroons Sltlur- ‘wlay night, flipping the Wllllllflt! goal by Alex Connell in the wan- ing minutes of the game. l Bouchefs tally made it 10 ,straight. games without defeat for ,1 Rangers against the Montreal lcnm. Pirates. last year city M38116 ‘ During that time Rangers won six champions, evened the series for f and drew four. lhe title by defeating the L. P. U. l Maroons gave 11 crowd o! slight- lcum at the Forum Saturday even- ly more than 7,000 clause for cheer 1 111g 4-2. The series is the best 10w‘ by going into a goal lead in thc i out of seven games. first period but the Colvlllc The game was fast 11nd rugged. brothers, Neil 111.11 Mac, sent Rang- ,- producing sparkling combination m, g gggl ahead m {he 513901111, plays with GllllS, Pirate net-mind- period. Marcons iicrl i: up in the - or, turning 111 a brilliant perform" tlli-‘d only to sce Bo1lcl1er's goal l 411cc. D. Glllis p111 the L.P.U. in gpel] 119x911, r “ \ load 17 minutes lifter play 0P- Bob Gracie was first to find the j d with a hard drive Just 0111- scoring range lvhcn hc walked in c illc bluc-lillfl. but 131111101111“ cu goalie Dave Kcrr lifter taking 1111111211011 lhc count with a. corner 11 double rclay fronl Cy Wcutwcrth ‘ 11nd Jerry Shannon. N011 Colvillc cvcllccl matters soon , iVmlllbS, who was the spearhead ol Myer the 5m“ of 11w mcoml p“- . he P111110 attack, scored the 001.1‘ iod. A face-off in the 111110011 dc- , ‘111 1101115 ill 1110 SPPOWl 595519" 0" fenslvlc zone zlllowcd 111111111115 to i"*-ll- 1711115 PXPFIIlPIl Wllll 075911" score their scconll goal Neil Col- Llil. iville got the (l1'i\\\'. l 1:11 over 11 ‘V111’ Ulllflll lPfll" Dllii-‘Nl "P 5901"’ his right 211111 brother .\l.11- p111. 1l1~ bciorc the period closed. El RTVLQRLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Anniversary . I. Jan u ar v sa11>.,1a1 QUALITY CLOTHES Glllls. h 1 MARY 1st Period l-L.P.U., Glllis llmassisted) 17. 18.40. LL-Piratcs. Blanchard (Chipmull- 1 ville) 18:35. Penalties: Nnnc. Third Period COATS * 1 l | 4. Mzlroolls. Rohllnson lBilncot ‘W1 '11.‘. 1 “rel 11 l 5. Rangers, Bouchcr lDllloni m s a b y ~16“, group includes all Penalties: Connrhcr. Carson. checked and mottled English 744 The wool 3.0.3. 14.00. Pcnnlly-G lllis. 2nd I'm-ind 'l‘o0lnbs , Watson 2, Ward, M. Colvillc, Dil- ‘ ion. 1 ‘ I1—Pil'1lles, (Arsenaull) -_~ ---- _-_- 1 j ti-Piraics, Toombs (Arsenault) S," l. Sh o0 ts 6.10. ‘ 3rd Period 5—Pirates, Toombs (unassisted) 11.4.1211, 0111111 (Sharron) 17.50. Pcn-alties — Blanchard, Ferguson ~21, Chipmnn, Gillis. LOS ANGELES, Jun. ilk-Knock- ing seven strokcs 01f par 71, Iior- 1 _ ton Smith posted a brilliant 64 to- Sub-par Golf To Lead Field l 'l‘\vccds, blue, grey and hrmvn Elysians, Alpacotcs, ctc. $20.00 11» F01‘ ‘$17.44 F Get a new Hockey Results _ (1 P. by Guardian's Special Wircl Saturday:- Nutinnal Lcague New Yc-rk Rangers 3, Montrenl Maroons ‘.2. ‘P01111110 2, Montreal Canadians l. International American Ll-ague Springfield 2. Syracuse 1 (over- wishing to compete in the BrltLsli llilnc». Consuls team trophy elilnlllationl matches must forward their cn- l tries to Umpire George W. Mac- 1 Leod on or before Tuesday‘, Jun- ,‘ uary 12th. The Cllilillplmblll]? l matches are scheduled for the first. I of February so the clubs lmvclrt l so very much time to sclecl. the l rinks that. will represent 1.110111 111 g the provincial championships. It! will be remembered that the‘ championship team will also em-n . the right to represent the province 1.1 the Macdonald-Brler Tankard competition at Toronto. Members were pleased to wcl- come Father Mnclntyre who drop- ped in to view play in the ‘ro1lrl11' 151116." By WILLIAMS our: 1.0111111167161711. I Clcvclzlnd 5, Plitsburgh 5. Plllliltlfillllllll. 3. Providence 1. International-Intercollegiate League MCGill l2. Princeton 1. 111111110111 U. 7. Yule 1. Harvard 2, D-lrtlnouih 0. ‘Int-Am. Hockey Pllilzldl-lpllia 4. Pittsburgh 1. SYNDAY GAMES National League Dctroit 4, Boston 2. Mllroons 5. Rangcrs 2. Chicago 2, ’l‘ol'on‘1o 1. futon-American Symcllsc 6, Springfield 1. Nnv Harm 6, Providence 1. with , day to lead at the 54 hole 11111111 11f the $11,000 Los Angclcs opcll 1401f tournament. With a. 54-11010 score of 20G, 111‘ was two strokes better than 111111)‘ Cooper of Chicago 11nd Ralph Gui-- ' dalll of St. Louis. ‘ Jules Hunt. Quebec, started n11 even terms with the Chicago 11111- tcr, bllt took a '1'.‘ fosr 211. Art. Bell of Pasadena, the 01111:‘ ' leader nt the start of to11r1y'sro11l11l ‘ 1'. posted 11 70 for :1 54-11010 score o1 An impressive range 11nd patterns. Grant Upsets kSALE OF SUITS Budge In Final 3 CORAL GABLES, Flu, Jan. 11! ll. Fla, won the double". finals of 1111- fiftll annual Miumi Biltmorc tl-n- ,1 111s lournllmcnt. today with 11 0-4. 1 4-6, 6-4 victory over Byrnn "Bitsy" l 1 1 Grunt of Atlanta and Wayne Sah- in o1 Los Angelcs. Grant made Budge look 1111c n ‘ novice Saturday 11s he 111111111141- lllm 6-2, 7-5, 6-0 to win 1111c sillglct. l Major Hoopla l I NOT LEAVING. . ARE YOLLJAKE? 1 HAD no IDEA ‘THEY SWEPT 7H ' PLACE our so EARLY-M- l-lerzE ARE some 01.1: NEWSPAPERS You CAM GTUFF INTO THAT aoaus ALLRSATOR, ‘To KEEP YOIJR UTHER = 51-11121 mom ‘BOUNCING AROUND! I'M GIVING 11415 6v]? aEEkvT 7H' QUICK CURTAIN MINE BEEN 1 FEEL LIKE APIN- CUSHIONMAEVERYTIME T. LAY UP A NE§T EGG, 114' 01.0 HEM, PERMANENT WAVE m (1000 BYE! .1 51110-4 5'MANY TIME$, Tuls- Eoosr, éTAFlTS TO ‘ CACIALE - Aa F072 THAT amuse -SMA‘ICHINC1 BROTHER OF MIME - HE PUT A WE'LL!~’/il5§YOlJVw I Perry GENTLE ‘TOUCH l , , AROUND HERE Agan] \/\/||15 From Vines 51.11.1212»! ,7 M16415. JAKE,’ r/ 1.0014! // HETZEB AN EXTRA ACE THAT C ousr ‘FELL OUT 1M CHICAGO, Jail. 104A?)- Ilroacl-sllouldcrcd Fred Perry, bril- 111111. 131111511 111111 who rcllnqlil-Sllcd the xvnrld :111r.1l1-111~ lcnnis throne t0 plny 1111- 11111111.- for money. ripped MY through 11111111: Ellsworth Vlncs in slrllltzllt 11.1 last. nght, 6-0. 8-2. 5-3 [or 111,1 1111111 qonsccuhvc triumph of 1.11011 tour, before 12.602 SIWCWWT“ ill lllc 0111111110 514111111111. Vnlcs, ill with :1 cold, said be- 101v: the 111111.111 that he felt "much :bc1lc1.’ but. lo lllc spectators, who pzud $21.24;! lo watch, the slat-like (‘uliforllinn did not lock it except» for rnrc flashes. Slow afoot and llpplrently t00 first. sol. in jig-Lillie. Vim-s 111111111 111:1 best effort of the 011-111111; in the filllll set. After Perry 11.111 rolnpcd through the first l.wo gllnlcv, Vines hauled himself t0- gclllcr 111111 wrm trim games in a lrnlv 10 have the edge for the only I llmc of the nlatch. Parry. nflcr n wobbly start _in 11111 :~l.‘Zl‘J 11.11110. again icok charge ‘ 111111 11111-11111 lllr match quickly, Perry 111111 Lntl~ defeated Vlnos and Barnes 6-3, 6-2, in the doubles- 112000 to $25.00 SUIT 1...- $13.11 Win-sleds, serges and tweeds, in new colours There's not a suit in the lot 111111 you would not be pleased i0 wear, iiih ANNIVERSARY wcnry to run much, he droppcd the. of choice, Englislr $18.44 J . . . 3 Birthday Cakes . . . 17 Special Gifts Ono of ihcm may be ‘yours-ask the clerk. eodSglfual Weust Shutters 100 Metre Dash’ Indoor R eco rd NEW YORK. Jun. 10—(AP)—Al “unlmowm sprinter, Hcrb Weush Columbia sophomore, stole thi show from a flock of Olympic swrl at the Columbus Council, Knight-I of Columlau; gumcs 11010 by shat- tering thc world indoor 100 metre dash record. Wcusl; spcd nvcr the llrnrds of tho 106th Infantry Armory 111st night in 10.6 sccnnds in the finnl 111cc 01 the sprint 1611014. Tllc llClJPplCd in- door rccorrl o.‘ 10.8 “'21s sci by Bob McAllistcr in 11127 111111 cquallcd lhrcc years lnlcr by Karl Wilder- muih. This feat ovcrshzldoxrcd the bet- tcr-than-averagc tmcs of Glenn Cunningham. 1n beating his old rival Geno Vcnzke in tllc BOO-metro feature 11nd o1 Indllnlrfs Don Lash lin the 3,000 mctre cvvnl. Cunningham, stllrtinl: 111101111»: campaign fur rcccgnrinn 11s the foremost nlldde-djstlnce ru- M: 0i ‘the United Stllles, turned back the l bid of Vcnzke r111 1111- 1111111 511111111 year. Letting 1002c with his blazlnl drive in the inst 100 metres. the burly Knnsan, wnrkl record holder at half mile 11nd 111l'1- nludoors. ‘first passed Vruzkc 11ml thcn Bill Ray of Manhattan as he drove t1 victory by six-motor: in 1:06.}. __1