PAGE six The Weather Matters no JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE YES, 8—— 10 TON AL WA YS G GOD- t—ICE ALWAYS GOOD A SKATEFOR HEALTH llillT THE FORUM |I Problems Confronting Hockey Red Wings ln Canada Cl eared Up At C,A.H.A. Meeting In Regina REGINA. Jlii. ll-iCPi-Caii- atiitin A:iiiitetii' Hixkey Ass/ciizzon leaders put hoti=e in shape for the coiiii gvctis and d;s- cusstii the e of the game in \\';\l‘i‘nl1g .nd F(‘\'~lCll in 1L: ta .. I tip :\.. prob- lflltfi ecu 1cm riltfl in Can- ‘sc Allan and 11> iltl tii.t<:e late in lllfll from lxciiirizoit h Lii the , \v;.l I»: !ll£l_\(‘(l u '.\ cieciiied ll. ‘ he played in l).l icaiii Willi l‘ LGlllOllICXl. red t-o ure- iii n the United Ct‘ rX—pl'O~ DOW FIN.‘ . tr tiockey under the ary rule. They are members 0t the ariizctl forces. . . . that allowances for ‘d Mentorial Cup t was turned -t Jlllflfl llllCl‘ - ftsstrizai ranks i" wxiitcr. In tiic casxs o. gill pxtiieltz. 1n- i-ltioiiig Jznimy" Henry. Gran: War- WLCK and Prank flo of the .-k.lan Cup winning Regina Rangers who ivere not eligible for payment to iu~o tiny wire cii National Lmntght‘. negotzuticzi 11st. c tite cut-oil date, it was ne- ti that the niouw received be zed bf.‘ the clubs for which they pdn. season. President Dudley explained that the C.A.l-I.A, reserve fuud has now iicd Sll_('ll proportions that no t is. lnhllg ii 2d. L.t=t year's . ' "e turned bziik to tho s iti the Ioitm of b0lllI§C5-—'l5 l‘ rtnt t0 the clubs anti ‘.15 per - : to the D tiiinioii government toward the war effort. Tl‘ rrng to the future of hockey me. Dudley lSSlifil a plea duh; in Canada do scnic- ii; tins season in tlze way of .. ial games for some war organ- uatlons. Mr. Dudley said: "So lcng as young men are left in Canada. we should prcvite them with ct place to play. Wc have that on the test atuiicritl‘. haviitg ccn- suited the Canadian govtriiineiit frcni tinti- to time and have burn assured that sport should contin- ue" Branch matters were discussed at length by the representative gathering. Two Quebte probctns were settled when playtr Bill Reiiy was awarded to Montreal Pats and Les Ramsey to Montreal Canadlens. Military hockey was also discuss- ed and all brantlies will make ev- ery effort to encourage this Wll-h- in the" own organizations and lend e i possible ftssistiiltre. Clar "iiirn of rules was also tirade with Chairman W. A, HCWlIt- of Toronto meeting with his oom- mlttee to discuss problems which have arisen Lhls season, Annual meeting of the C.A.H.A. was awarded to Toronto and will be hcld Cn April 17-20. Humble Leafs To break Jinx TCRONTO, Jan. 11—(C’P)-De- Kilt Red Wizzgs defied four years of precedent as they outfpugllt Tor- onto Afaiple Leafs to register a 6-4 victory in a National Hockey Lea- contest h: Saturday night. the firs! tiiize in five starts that the WJXQS have Lcztfs and the second t-nn»: iii four scssoiis that they have gained the ncd on Toronto ICP. dtwpping the decision the llI'~.'\(‘(l an opportunity 0i" !l with the leading Bos- ton Bruit». idlt- oit-r the weekend. The two POAIlIS gained by the Wings enabled them to retain at least a acruporaiy hold on fifth place. Svd Howe opened the scoring p“: the fttav mark of the in- ." anti oti ‘r Dctiwit goals Mud l3 un Dave Siiiriiici‘ and Billy or tuivh gained a goal and an Me - the .i t for the Leafs. Johnny Crec-(iy anti Nzck Mctz being oilicr marksiiieu. \ in t~ tcricti. goalie Jciitiny \It:wt fivrrd slight llfilil in cs . en three players pinned n.ni against the Detroit goal pas: in a scr:inib'e after he llElCl blocked E1 shot from Gordie Drillon. The game was delayed for about i2 minutes whife he retired lor lTsI arci ‘llio ll’ t g0 i appeared none the wtzr for his experience and turned in a sound DEFlOITUEXlCC‘. When Ken Kilren received the only penalty of the game for hold- ing Lorne Carr in the second per- iofi. lftuvr-rs saved stiiwttti-cnaliy nii suecc-sive shots iiy McCreetiv and Pete Laiiizclie as l-lZC Leafs gitngcd. Don Metz. on the sidelines since therstart, of the current campaign due to an ankle injury, returned to the Tornto lineup. Hp saw only brief action late in the contest witeii he ixqrareti Drfllon at right, \\">ll_' oti ll lllllliQ~lllllt lixc with lXOLllFl’ Nick and Bob Davidson. SUMMARY ‘First Period l-fbciroit. Howe (Lisccmbe, Ggocl- it'll wt 13:53 Pciia —i‘iziic. JANUARY 12. 194; » Rookie Goalies Garner First‘ Canadian Open iileven- MateheshAre Played Shutouts As Canadiens Anti Will continue Americans Split Double Bill NEW YORK. JJll 1l—ICP>— Rookie goalie Patti Bibaatilt t-o- nigh-i scored his lll1~l shutout of the season as Mon: at Canndicns defeated Brooklyn Mnsricans 2-0 to gain an even spl.t .l 1h‘ week- end home-iiiiti-lt: n1‘- .0 - l‘i‘t\‘.'i’(‘.l the two National Ltagtie clubs. The victory. scored bifcre 10.1.78 fans at Madiszn Sqtzate Garden terminated an American winning streak which had exicutitwi over three games. It 1 cd tlic, cellar- dwelliiig hfoztttca is tip tn \\'l'lllIl two games of Brooklyn who Iinlu sixth place. The game was won by a break- aiivay pla by Johnny Quiity in tlie first perlbd. and a clever goal by Pete Morin in the tlfrd iteriod made it certain. A" ‘icaiis’ oficn- sive lacked pu at. no time did the C-lll ocn. Lll in real danger of lsmq their margin. Quilty scored by intercepting a pass by I-Iazcn blcAutirciv at. his own blue line éif‘.(l r w l‘.\‘fl third: the length of the A\'10| to draw goalie Chuck li.i\ and punch the puck ctircftilii into tlzc ctiipty cage, Morii goiti ivas on a quick- passing play. w.tIi its intmate Buddy O‘Conncr in which they eluded the Pat Eigan-Tccnmv An- derson defence and Aforin took the final pass a scant six fest front the Yiel- SYMNARY ‘First I'm-ind is, Quiltv 18:46 Nchc. Second Pcriuil Scoring-No:ie. Penalties-Chnznbcrlnin, lfcAndrew. 'l"hlril Prrinzl 2—C-.inadicns. Morin . :0 Penalties-Egan, Blake. SATURDAYS GAME tO'Ccnnor> MONTREAL. Jan. ll—~'CPt— Young Nozm I. it-on c: in:- ttti-oizgh with l-ivo f rrcd ll7lll~ Satur- tliroughout the firct period for both of their tallies the Brookiyns put up a. stonewall defence the rest. of the way and on the few ccczisims Ciinatiiens broke through on sealer Charlie Rayner. he was tiut tlvidlg to earn his first shut- out since juinpitig into the pro ranks. Larson sent Americans in front. at 7:47 of the game after a scram- ble in front c-f the Caiiadien cage. Harry Watson fed him the Dass‘ and he had little trouble iiftlni: the puck Over thc prone Paul Bi- beault in Cfln-llfilflls’ grai. Murray Arin=trong was given an assist on the play. Then with seconds of the ses- slcn left. Watson again fed Larson the tiaycff pass. after Wilf Field liatl started thr- play frcm ifs own defence pcsitioii. Although Catiadicns forced titicc iu the closing two periods their offensive lacked c hesion. which i-estilted in continued scram- hlcs in the cent-re ice area, It wa. the lllIlYl stzaiqht setback for Canriclicns who have had tztitils‘ scored against thorn in their iatr-it. lcsing streak while counting but once in the t!‘ SUIWMARY ‘First Period h-Acnericaus, Larson A. rciagi 7:47 (Watson, s . tans, Larson (Fields, Wat- soui 19:32 3Ylflll_\'—M8CAIld1‘€\V8. Second Period Sen gw-None. Pa: alt y-Andcrscn. 'l‘hird Period SCOfll1Z—N?tl€. Penalties-None. Cooper remains In top slot LOS ANGELES. Klan, 1l—tAPl_- Tliisyearas usual ‘TORONTO. Jan. il-(CP)—'l'lic Canadian open Golf Tcuinzmeiit. the only national golf tournament still being held in Canzda, will take place as llSlllflé thlis yfélKYOglClfll-i 01th Roya aria tan 0. rsue- ititt-loneusaid itodtrv. Ot-Iier ‘national c iampcnsi ps were canes .c ca" - ier in the war, ' One official said tiie SINECULVC saw no reason to cancel 15 M" tional championship match as has been done by the United States Golf Association. tIii New Ytrk it \\'tlS announced Saturday the U.S. Opin and am- ateur lOLltfll1€_\'5,1 along “glut nil]? women's ‘no pay an pu .6 I15 tournaments. tire-re cancelled be- cause Of the war.) At the same time, the use v 0f war savings ccrtificafes a: prizes- in amateur titatclits was accepted by the Cneilttiittiitnssccgaiigéi In: year and wi l con uiue o use without jeopardizing the stfléldlllg of amateuis. i‘ was cxplaaic . (Parallelliiig ‘this movea the G.A. Snturiry iinnctince it ia ameuckid its laws to ])C‘.‘.f.l1ll- ama- teur golfers to receive up to $100 in AllllFlCilll (lClCFCEE licnos as W111‘ money in any tournament» spzrts are essential in wartime Ito mlaintaindfitkness ‘and give re- axat- on, an or hose reasons should not be abandoned an offic‘ ial of ther R.C.G,A. said. With golf os one o the inc. extensively played games, its mnintcnaitce is tiedrcble evcn in wartfmc and the R.C.G.A. will continue to etieotir- at." '\'"t""~"= to Irep up their gnlne. "In rorder to kcop qptelraticng. 2e mt: int-w fll'll y. Hi1?‘ ic -:ui:t - iait Oifl‘. Cllillll'fll.’.ll‘lll'h is our circf source of revenue," on of~ ficial said. Senators hand Pats double loss MONTREAL, Jan. 11—-(CPJ-—Ot- tawii Senators swcmiird Pats \in— drr cm 8-1 count: in a Quebec Smi- ior Ho:kc_y' Lcagtic gnne here tri- dayt and retained a one-pout lc-sd As Gets Local Curling Underway Saturday Season Eleven matches were played at the local Curling Club as the sea- son not underway on Saturday af- tEITAOOIl. There was a large attend- ance tit the Opclllllg bonspiel and competition was vtry keen in all matches played. 'II.e ice was excep- tionally first and the curlers are looking forward to an unusually good season for the roarin’ Balm?- Followiniz are the results of tne matches: _ H. Winchester 4, LB. MacMillan 12. R. Spiliott 4, A.W. Hylllflilltlil ii, A.G. Putinnu 14, P.W. 'I‘urtiei' 1i. C.H. Black 8, 5.0. Moore 2. J.P. Simmonds 12, Dr. H. Pierce g, Dr. S. Giddings 9, Judge c.(;_ Duffv 6. WR. Cruikshank l0, RR MQ. Laine 6. Dr. F. W. Tldniarsh 5. W. W Lot-ii Dr. Heath McIntyre l1, lisp, Jardine ‘l. J. A. Fraser ll. RR. Bell 7. S. Smith 8, W.R. Seaman '..'. P.W.C'. Wins 4-2 In Exhibition Hockey Tilt A Prince of Wales College senior hockey team Saturday defeated a lighter team, known as Ray's Mll- l.0llZlll'CS 4-2 in an exhibition game at the Charlottctoivn Forum sin,- tircltiy. - The Millionaires opened the scor. irig in the first. period but the Col- lege team's extra strength and ex- perience began to tell early in the game and the first period ended With lite College boys lending, 2-1, Prince of Wales scored the lone tally in 12c second period while both Millionaires and P. W. C. col- lected a. goal in the final stanza. SUMMARY 1st Period _ Millionaires-A. Douglas (J, Mgr- ris. P. Beer.) P.W.C.—B. Large (Beck). P.W.C.-H. Hodgson. Penalties-fl. Hodgson. 2nd. Pcrlnd P.W.C.~—E. Bagriall. Penaltlcs-Jione. 3rd. Period Millftiiiaircs-A. Dottglas (H. Jayt. P.\'J. -W. Simmoirs. Buddy Baer one Of ‘clreaclnauglits’ . n II’ NEW YORK, Jun. 1l-—(CPi_. Wllllttm Muldoon, the strong, solid man of boxingfl; early days, used to refer to the particularly big and heavy heavywvcights as dread- riaughts to distinguish them from the regular heavies, who ran from 1'76 to around 220 pounds. Boxing has had comparatively few of these dreadnaughts and only a half dozen or so have ac- tually challenged for the chant. pionship. Buddy Baer, who got hi: second shot at the title against Joe Louis On Jeri. 9, is one of the biggest. He weighed 237 1-2 foi- hi; first Louis fght and weighed around 250 for his second. Bluest of All The biggest fighter to fight for the tines-and also to win it-wu Primo Camera. He weighed 260 in fighting trim. Camera, the Aimbltn| Alp from Italy. wan the fight h; i933 by knocking out Jae-k Sharkey in 6 rounds. 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' 1-1 N, . 1 ‘ll-i lqllifkly’ ___tCoz_itini§d fi'o_nl_vp_zige___li__w ‘ ‘(It'll/plat h . _ , "T_"‘__"—"“—"i“—“' Present a march of more than 30 ‘ -w“" \\.Cl.lll,l€'\li).(,ll\,t‘? lggnfg*‘~n£ than." 1 M Il‘lllt5 tirobztblv frotn Mosalsk which yfbwow.” 4 "t1 3 \ "us new armv s as- force_ with int- Riissl.ills have announced cap- l>JT»-¢-l>a.c .n private fetios. only infantry/men, but (icveiianr: tiiiiiwg. Mosalsk is southeast. of Smo- _ _ uerymcn, engineers tin 5 iia. li-iii.l;. SI 3131A!“ COFIPS men. taught to fight from i‘l‘iic stiokesinan was further quct- .,.w"' _ _ rtiitners. Hod Star said._T.ticii" artil- cd its sityin; that the recapture of w’ ‘l-‘irst Pcriiid lcry. mortars and machine guns are tivc (lllts. ltziiev, 120 miles north- W’ _ mounted on skis, the paper added. west. of Moscow, Mozhaisk. 57 miles Cnirzigti. Coops; (W. Carsc. R. _ Emphasis L5 laid on night figlit- west of the capital, which already C ~~ .=i;;~2 ing in the drilling of the new force. has becn by-pnssed by the Rus- mtw, W, Cine (R, Cargo, as well as upon the tactics employ- sinus, Orel and Kursk, south of 74 1i 11mg cti in destroying tanks, Red Strr Moscow, and Kharkov. the industrial iw CQfSQI said. aiitl added that some of these centre oi‘ the Ukraine. may be ex- lilllts’ CUlIIdIJlEIlIIIg titcir training ptrtrtcd soon, b d L d [A u) w ’ _ t,‘ 1; .;_ ciery ay un er lie eyes of coin- tAntJic-i‘ BBC roa c’ ' sai iv-tifl - " A L niaiiiicrs who have had actual ex- probablyl l5i_0,0'..i0 Gcrinaits are trati- ////;a7/7?fi|%% fittea‘: 5pm,“; Period perienco at the front. pert in their Mozhaisk salient, ~ m“ \l Brutley (D. Bin‘.- i243 .y., , . . . . _ ' l U“ “I “a Kn llklflliiftl and captured and fflOfC of new st called u.i WW0, ‘UTMSO on than 400 dead Germans left. on the . r , ~ of 5,,“ -‘ ' field. and Tadzhlk In the region _ "gflruwnn [Kama Dank IThe BBC, quoting a Kulbyshov h()l‘(l('l'lll|.! India anti in Trans-Casp- amm, I") UV“ ~ i spokesman. _sald the Russians were iaii Russia farther west.) TELJBQQQK “H151- - ~ wevqrt (D Bum‘, making rapid tzrogress toward Iiit- The spokcstnziti who placed Ger- TAKE THOSE vEQY ‘ I) ~ - t lens headquarters at Smolensk. 220 man dead at LZIHLOOO in the last. two BISCUITS AND TEA 6OOD~ ‘ I 1111.05 west of Moscow: This broarl~ months said German material de- _ T0 MY FATHER'S MLM- i_ f‘ _ cast. hoard by thc CBS. said the stroycd or C.l])llll'(‘(l included 2.535 Oil-WEE 909M- VOU PCUF? "iliml Prmd Russians were within 80 ntllcs of tanks, 149 armored cars, 4.568 guns 5Ti-3ANGE'Ti-iE FOR’ HIM- .-\.iirl_ (Llrcssti, WMYSIA QUEBEC. 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