A i om» “Hat's-Qt; vNew ' Contract GT5??? Share Major fPitching _' Honors ' In The American League . __.._..._.. , (B! ‘loin Silor, Anoohtod Iron Mum 0HmAOs(l)nr‘1;cow"m2l-Bou‘ tbpmw ‘ l? i“ Bob fives pihcignnqmuém wean; " ‘It o‘ dad mm- WW1 I ma wesiow complied ' rd ' mo! . share (he ‘Anrgrouu s“ Wmfiiw“ ior mound honors with is’ Obs:- llniguliutfing of New York Yan- nissoswnnaasou boforerstinnahotbs sidelines, Samia Star Outstanding Athlete For The Year; Drillon Places Second ‘IORONIO, Dec. fla-When Bar- va am- as poly; 33 1°;- nialmoerislstookthstfl-Idnrb- Igor-don IHI-Dfllou. Tmvobt: malls bins from Toronto Ariwnauts not winner no won e ms as???’ “football f en Natl Hook]: was’ uscorln: H118 . 111181111411 ciumniomld? - cam- Bllmner. xvlgilifllflled he was palm. his irst full one in the throuail with the . Two weeks N, H, L, am he annou retirement 32. his Al-ohouah the Bummer lumaddrflootoaservtceclubnlrotainedl-iis-tierriflcpuntdm and. . . oluuainu pom. He won the east- Alot ciuwnioboiirvethe cal ems-om championship forth: emnly about this time of year by d’ Wrirclkd minim wll lure Stir- second. lad. ma s-ucceedlngfl mm- a .l'run.i.f'h.estickstohlsilmpm agcr, 1s becoming pan-t of the 1m- dec on h will hlva ended hi! Ontarc y seems to know colorful football career as the out- ! filhguwlonship. Ombv A3110: stopped s . ta: halfback W1 Bob Pearce. the zlant profes- clmmplo (‘Dodgers Will Not Sell Or Trade Mungo Dec. ‘A --Brook- the Beavers‘ And li/erdan Play, 3-3 Draw At Saint John §|mmer|ngs Around The 1*:.~"£.”a§.t:°111‘.1“ d? .%°“d: ' Quebec Senior Lawns team 3-2 Spflft Ffflflt Last ‘flight Verdun licked Halifax Wolves 6-1 at the latter clty_ The (or vmcnu-Filorum Canadian Prcll S ‘h (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wit) YORK Dec. 28-11817 (m... mailed out 1989 contracts to $0 players. in- dumm l2 pitmers and three catchers. There were no hold-over cum-ms from last 7 SAJIITéOHN, N. 3., Doc. 28—- (OH-Ga t John Beavers held tho last, goawerful Verdun Maple Leafs to s -3 tic in an oxhiibitlon hockey r NEW YORK» ill w-lll not be sold or cause we expect him to w1n_80 games for us next season." This statement, delivered sol- Ma le Leafs hi! Writer _ be p ayed at lilloncton Friday and the last at NEW YORK. Dec. 28 —(0P)— loo Gould, who piloted Jim Brad- So-int John next Monday. dock from relief work on the docks ; . gnaw Nobod and-ins Canadian athlete of 1930. DOwn 7713 Alleys ‘Den yea-rs is a. s n “om _ avenues Wgly £115 Dodgers ‘feelmhzhls way aou ungo. or he suooos , Imperials were cliruaxed for Stlr- sum 11m: toda. with announconmm o! ‘Hhmflton. piano ' armual Canadian oe on ot the has ruled the world's scullers as lomz as stirlina 1111s been pinyin: . r..°§¢’°°'°““m s1 was r year's er, y . o Toronto M01018 beats rwelved seven votes. N 190'! l-‘Suspended inde- slve seasons at Ebbets Field he has been onl an expensive “pro- mise." But y do Probably it is because Mum“ ls a fastball pitcher. When his arm feels rlght and he isn't nurs- lng mgrurlge against one or more of his teammates. Mungo is tre- nlendc-usly fast -—“aim0st 115 fast as Johnson." Every other club in the National League has at one time or another tried to buy or trade for Mungo. Just a year ago the Chicago Cubs offered $75,000 and four players for the mountain boy. Brooklyn held on to their "ace." and he won four games for them and lost 11. Mongols salary for the last several years has um .wor1dnam&1 wgums. led the coo in victories th 21 while losina seven ranked next to Grove 1n the earned nun column with a .82 » ‘ Heavy mum of ms world, oimzrlpion Yankees accounted if? OHTOWN BOWLING ALLEYB A Home d: 00.:- L-ife Guards-zaps. Mud Guards-MM. Hlfll single 1*‘. Budd 21B. Rich three W. Gillespie 5'17. BOWLING NOTICE All members of the 2nd Medium Battery R C. A. will meet at the Y, M. C .A. tonight at 8.30 1'01‘ bowling. H5115 George W Craig Palestlns ,, Mai“ __.lli4ali'l.v°illhifl_ell_lfi°flli V011’ "thirty one spcrts eddwrs across Canada, votlmz on the three points for their first choice. for second and one for third. mrsiiéyfinoesrrt et it.) W “'71 June N, 1930-— uals major lea- tlnlftfiy without pav h manager B119 rwbrd by fwnim seven Oin- 3h Grimes for " nsubordlna- cmnatl batters in succession. Mfl-Y m. 1937 —~1“1I1Bd $1.000 and. Jan. 81, 1938 General Manager Sllfilmldfld $111M! days for before MacPhail announces Brooklyn will gilgnnfilczgit with his teammate. not blade or sell Mungo this year. W yer. R S I s‘ I i Bovinwed nngllunmrvtzvglmtw‘: frxfiazh Qwqmunrterl ‘ - .. Cswratugcsu-rseazo urn-m Movon- ‘ 4 ' » ' Ditto New Yorkers among the irst 14 reaulsr pitchers. Rutfixu and m; qmm; 1n the other tom-Vernon Gomeanmta] o; m, ‘“"or.vmrc awrflfiffizfidrfto‘ rficipate" 111111821940 -—- l 1c gm“- Eixm nations now 0110119 have intimated their mtenfdon of I. bzArgGohn-uwknb Ase f Rw- ‘ro swash 0P ‘ml. V awn, We. GarTu: HELM HARD l ovum su-r sue NMT ears-run “'$“""“‘“° B‘°““""‘ WERE Dawn‘ WAY-$HE WONT 7. I. 11mm fastest sillid ‘best (urges graham season. er un ou o v- ‘ s“? a)’; yeamfinowls naming a_ ers 2-1 in the lint period. and after ou e excl a ' , _ mm con-wan €$‘$“.§§i§§€°§..é“?1.i-‘°1i.Rid%¥;‘““‘ u th - ' 510v“): “n,” and got °n ° Seemlng not the least llPBd from 028. as on his wn .. . m as mm m; [,5 M5916 1,9315 Mothtimo the chatter alon biff y ' hm: boulevard is that Brélddock’ lgtgagltettp a hot pace throughout the ottv broke MW- has been work- In the first period Saint John 1113M‘ with L011 Nova. Burke scoring on a combination —i— play on one of (he few occasions Manager JoaMcmx-thyk Ghrlst- Beavers broke away. Phillips and champion New York Yankees: was penatles, and Laforce NCElVGQ u s1 sllvur plaque lnggflbgd 33 misconduct for arguing with the re- rec. gvayers and officials of the club smart and Mammal both assish z’\u1manag(§....£"lt was Ja wonder- goals comp men." sa 0e. “They Ba- t f m h. Sh n “W” me a‘ bluepm“ align?“ moreagerguentl; 133m". secgnd as 1938 winners. The th t picked up their bats,“ werelyty jclfit and m me m": Tm ‘gum went 1 _____ . 8 :1 - d‘ 5°°d-" ' “tniilgyafilrtglguglffifi the M1191: | W's b1 lea ue won and lost rec .' locals A former Montreal Maroon “m1 ‘red b Lax - , m 49rd! 1931 —3'1; 1933 —i3-1'1; 1932i gays!" now with Chicago z 3,2,, $592512, vefiun, €éflegwifl§ -16-1s: 19s liass-m-xo. 9 ‘ I 1m“ trouble with Montreal Olnadi . ock. Th 1 t lod was - ~ floundering at the bottom of am r ht witholelt 3,1111%‘, Both Since 1968. when his bu! bo- Natiohal Hockey League, comm goa es were kept busy. 8M1 Olli-ilwfliberlnk hi8 Viviflfiet ed the abitants aren't ‘hitting Lineupsz- progressively shorter. Picking 1t off" tn their former (rlo-s- up on the openeira day of the nvmnyn they do“, pun mmm 333134911», cetnfxgbiMgrtzrfiék, 1936 race. it is noted he ed , lmar ; su z o us J BgyuxcmUAmore, Martel: The fans were pleased tonight by r to the world's heavyweight tight ascoreless middle 58551011 Saint didn't ask him to "U" 11° pinyin]; three games ' B out lately. WOI-ild B-OCBPE a played mostly on the defence mas present from his world D‘Amore tangled, drawing major Joe's "kindness and loyalty, as cd, tallied Verduns first-period season with their names lbed 5mm which was bane“ of pe mes and ma reported at $15,000. b0 tie the count at 2-2. C 4 —1B-16' axwka 1101""; ~+ least yv-rt nf the hflped p11“ w gem‘ 111ml 19-”?- 4-4 deadl from m- rm Maroons who join- Munzos temper has been gmwlns Verdun: Goal Eley defence. La- fogether they can't play together," Win88. the occasion by 11811118 l» 11116 118M Red Bird turned Wll-"B- - C. Hourcler, Pei quoted the with Dick Barbell and being fined $25. Thereafter the more notable entries in his diary are: June 10, 1936 —Quiis Dodgers without permission and asked to be traded. charging teammates fall to support him. i June l1. 1936 -l"1nsd $300 and suspended indefinitely; demands for more rlqivoptgct calllrlg__ ' ' ‘ ' 1 . flLLIE THE IOILER -- . ANDY STAGES A 530W a » - ; ' THE abss wnu. as wn.o HEY, WHA s " IF HE HEARS OF THlS,MAC.. GOIN’ ON THERE'S A BIG CROWD er. Saint John: Goal Dickie. def noe. Riley, Phillips, centre, Baird, w gs. Russell. Kelly; subs: Burke. Living- ston, Marshal, Mooney, Price, Gu.-/ l1 . vglficials-Johrzny Llfford. Saint John; Joe Payne. Saint John. SUMMARY first Period l l. saint John. Burke (Gulliver, Riley) 6.15, 2 Vefilgil, Smart (Hardy, Iembers of the New York Hoc- key Writer's Association are sharpening their skates and laying in supplies-fluid and otherwlso- for the ‘Association's annual New Yea-r s eve whooptoedo in Madison Square Garden. . . highlight of the evening again will be a shln- ny game between Canadian Press’ New York staffers versus rest M61‘- : Auov 1f he still can lug a puck...bett<.=r bring your helmet Arthur. as three men went to hospital for minor repairs 1n last year's fracas: RS. The regular batter-outer of these sport simmers. Alan Randal (known in the trade as "KO") is nbed with a slight 011111.. Mrs. K0. being a former nurse he should be round-and-slbout to- narrow. Practice; For Midgets The following are requested to report for practice at the Queen Street rink this morn rom 10 to l1. WhltqPineau, fy, Paquet MaKinnon, Ileliigtizur, Gallant, , Murhaghan, lr, Peterson, B. McDougall, Morgan, C. Mc- Dougall. Arsenault. and anyone else wlshin; for a tryout. "BE HEALTHY SKATE’ FURIIM REGULAR SKATE Tom McFarlane 6i H i s B a n d UL¥§’“°_'“ZPB_"E .40.. CHILDREN -— — — — Z90 PROMENDADE -- -— — 10c onék) 3. Vwdnln, Meronek (O. Bourcler) 18.30. Penalties-Phillips (Major). D'A- more (major), Laforce (misconduct) ' Second Period Swrlnf-None. i Penalt es-None. Third Pcrlfld 4. Saint John. Riley 4.10. moss Verdun, C. Bourclel- (Laforce) . - cl 6. saint John. Price (Burke) 16.45. Penalties-None. 1 Blank Germans HAMBURG, Dec. 28 -—(OP-Hav- (mi-Playing their third game in Germany and their fifth 1n Eur- ope, Trall smoke Enters tonight defeated a picked German hockey team here 8-0. The British Columbia p ere have won all their games s ce they began their mrapearl tour at the Hague, Dec. 21. Eleven thousand spectators saw the Canadians give an exciting exhibition of last hockey. In the first scored five ovals in last succession. The Gerr.'\-s tightened up in the lec- ond pc-rlod. holding the Canad- ians to a single goal. Two goals were scarred in the third period. The German players were con- stantly on the defensive. DIES DURING GAME BURTON. England —(OP William H81'.\3i‘i, 23, football player for Burton Athletic. died in the dressing room after being in- jured on the field, The game was abandoned. Smoke Eaters } WENT - . w u». World up». mm Furulu WELL)! WON'T 6 AR "IL"! n?! 7T7’? Thinlhllle- Theatre. starring PQPEYE —- Now Showing—"—And Listening, Too!” - Tomorrow — SEE, THE FlERCE WILD BOAR S 7 “Popye Isn't That Thirsty!” v\ ‘V o TIPPIE and ~¢Ap~ STU BS By Edwina MAW-i WON'T ‘ma: mun PICTURE rr'o BREAK TwcAMcnA! OHAX/ELL- sumo sAck fi-wr WAY A Li'L + W I'LL. TELL YOUR GRANMOTHER M|$$U$ fiAlLiY-P" wsttAv/rroox u- ' '. — wHA-ruze YOU Yeauu’ ABOUT? y-h. ‘ffiaovrgepy Mcbfarius s 1 '. n1 1 m mun» wvvmmmnowfl n‘ 1i. liiiiw