itzrrr-cw-“x-r '" ' BASKETBALL ; mill-m SPORT o ‘ HOCKEY, I WRESTLING l Rookie Gives Red PVings 1-0 Victory Over Hawks; Amerks Blank Rangers 1-0 NEW YORK. Jan. 36 -(OP) — New York Americans climbed into a second place tie with Rangers Earl Roberlson gwled o0 s. 1-0 victory over their intraCity National Hockey Lea- gue rlvas. Tommy lirlcerson got the winning goal. A crowd of 13,053 saw the game. The victory aside from pulting the Amexks n a second place tie with tho Rangers in l-he League standing. six points behind tho pact-setting Boston nrulns. also drew them level with the _R,al_l.g- ers in the city series. boLh havlnfl zwo wins and s draw to their Cm!‘ it in five intro-city tilts this sea- i011. ‘The American! goal came on s power play. Anderson, the.r star scorer, taking a hopping pass from Nels Swwart close in. and golfing the puck past Goalie Kerr. Bchriner who helped set up the assault also drew an assist on plav. which occurred while Mur- "v Pswick was in the penalty x. Apart from Anderson's tally the plaudits of the crowd went to Rn- ozrtson who played brilliantly in the Americans’ nets. The shllimli was his second of the year. both against the Rang-rs. All through the game he brought the crowd roaring to its feet with shoestring saves when one and two-men gangs: attacks got clear in on m. . Lineups: defence -—Goa.l Ken’. Patrick. centre. C. ngs. L Patrick Allen: alibi . Mfoolvlllc ‘o. yvamcrfkhulml. ma? Hiller. Moynea . :—-Goal Robertson. de- Chapman. Carr, subs: Field. logher. stewar-t. An- derson. W . Borrell. Golds- worthy. A, aoksorl, Jenkins. Referees-Mickey Ion. linesmen- fired Stevenson. SUMMARY: Firlt Period: sowing-None. Penalty-Held. Second Period: Perlnlties -M. Patriot. Carr. Third Psriod: g ' Scoring-None. Pariah-lea -_isrwa, M. Field. H. smith. M..Oolville. 0nd part0“ goal oy Roukle Oollnle brown. brcugllt up from rlttsbrugh IAUanfihu lor as first u rational noclc- ey oeagua gaule. gave Detroit a 1-0 vlcwry over unlcago Black Hawks 1011181“ and moved the Rod Wing. into lifth plsoe in the Leagre SJIDQLDK, a point ahead of HBWKS. ‘mus uhe rteo wings maintained their record of never having lost a game w Uhlcago this season, It was the Wing's lourth vic.oi'y over the Black llama and their loth of me season. Ano her Hawk encount- goalie Kamkas from case alsisls from Charley Conaozler and Syd Howe. Action. listlm until Brown's score. pickled up thereafter and wound up with a. furious third per- iod ln which Tlny Thompson made frequent difficult. out the Hawks. LINEUP: Detroit Position C- Thompson Goal Brown Defence Goodfellow Defence Giesebrecht Centre 'I‘homs Kilrea Wing March Detroit Subs: Bowman, Barry. Howe, Liscombe, M tor. Thompson. Jones. Stewart. Con- achor. Chicago Subs: shill. MacKcuzie, 609M118. Levinsky. Blinco, Rob- inson, Northcott, Dahlstrom. Desll- lets. P. Thompson, Referee —Ag Smith; Llnesman --D. Mclhdyen. UMMABY sw gi- Period Penalt eibert. Goodfelfow; Second Period Brown mvcsto Chicago Kai-aims Wiebc Seibert (Oonooher. Third Period l-Amerlcans. Agfilderson (Stew art, Schriner) 1~l . AAAAAAAAA A‘; ‘AAA HOLY NAME BOWLING MIXED LEAGUE Stars 3053 Thunder Bolts 3290 #54995 111811 5111810. M. Aylward liladies high three, M. Aylward éenis hish sizzle. c. LeClair 23a Gents high three, C. Plneau 596 6011811 2731 Imperial: 339g Ladies high single, I. Bradley 264 Md!“ blah three. I. Bradley 43. Gents high single. C. McKenna Gents high three. n. Duncan 12a Demons . 3135 Mosul-r am mliadies high single, D. McDonald Ladies high three, L. Corrigan’ “Gents high single, G. McDonald “Gents blah three. o. McDonald Tonight at '1 o'clock. Commercial Le a. g u e, Prince Grocery vs Alerts. At 9 o'clock. lg Five League id Timers vs Grads. loyal Packer: Dr. McDonald 177 E. Jenkins 146 196 J. D. Jenkins 182 191 I‘. McDonald 134 206 15d 175 155 159 187 Wolves e c u re Playoff Berth HALIFAX. Jon. 36 -—(OP) - llolifax Wolves. to team in the Eastern Hockey League assured themselves of s play-oil spot to- nilht with a_l0;-‘6__vict_q_ry over l1 rii-il-K-E-Yl Forum Toy-Night. j inartmlv ems ' Monctony‘ Wheatona g ‘ f lflowvrlfbllayaln - SPEC M: PRICE; ABUI‘ ~ Scoring-Non . Penaltiw-Norfe. AAAAA rank‘; n‘ damn.‘ 181 832 E. . w F». 11 E. COTIIB?!‘ W. Collins Total Total I 3520 High single. L. Dowling 224 High three. W. White B55 CHTOWN ALLEYS Hoops Ltd H1811 51118 . Gaudet 31.1. High Three l". Geudet 747. at 8.30 o'c1ci:. Reds vs. Bees. Tigers vs. Indians. CAPITOL BOWLING ALHEYS SUMMEBBIDE The Commercial L I tin Capitol Bowling Alieyefrggexgd o: Wednesday evening with good strona computition. Following is the soores:—- Sinolai»r's-2901. Barbers-Hill. Domhrion Fur Bo Omelet Bldg-MM. Caniiolkfltlflfl. Pick-Ups-Mlo. Miners Beat Monarchs 3-1 GLAOE BAY, N. B. iOPi-‘lrnree lost- 0d goals night gave Glace y Miners a 3-1 Gabe Breton Hockey {league victor om LflNorthslds Monarchs 26- m- J61’). l Patrick. 011101.00. Jan. 26—(OP)—Asoo- 3 Banger - Crystal g Series Arrangad The C‘ lotictown and the Summer-aide f‘ , lay a host- f-nino aer- Prln ills n! nuanced last nirht. First guns tho series will he ringed in Sammersldc. Jan. 8!. Abbie-Saint Game Tonight Is Postponed The Intermediate Abegweiis can- celled their gume scheduled with the st. Dunstanh jlniversity hock- t ey team at the ooJege rink. it w annouoed by Manager Ralph Com- eron last nlght. The Abbies returned yesterday from Soul-is where defeated of their centre. - Cause of the pus r men the game tonight was the extra heavy schedue that the Albbles’ face next week Mlen they will play exhibition games in Kensington. Alberton. OIleoa-y and Wellington. Second Race Meeting At New Glasgow- of The New Glasgow Racing Club held its second meet o: the season on Saturday, Jan. 21st... wltn two good Cjssea o1 evenly marched nor- ses, ‘me day penec. and a large crowd was on hand to wowlr the races and boast their IEVOXLS horse, The track was 1Y1 Eli-mi mlllpfi and the conumttiee in >cnars= deserve great credit tor securing ma use oftlae tractor ‘or me keep course snare racing season.‘ It takes quite a bit or rlnanclng but Wllu . erauon or‘ the race snoulu be no tgaullgo lo Keel) “P 1m, "lung ol al s r . Now for a rew words about the coils that are showing up. Wall! ulorleson has n1 sow. by Worthy. lhat class oy and HIIOJlII-J‘ gcou - owned ggalfilflyoglbel? filrsixigiéh$ at ills . an i ~ trotlel: oy Bud. Axworthy 08'7"?“ W Frank Gaunt went three nice mats. UlBS-S A had foul: horses a1 very evenly matched and it looked like anybodys racs blur. the gallne lmle Kalmucs mar-e owned by Ohss. An- drews managed t0 come no- ._ll (inch heat winning by a few inches- silver Boy owned ld 011d more Ina-do hL. season and wont a. All present were g den Buchanan with Chlblillut mare and if she shows a 1lt.ie improvement tho next day the writer believes the summary will al- J hn uaillfinli. "Hoi- trotter, M1‘. - drew i: jogging and several more good pros eels. Lady Smith was greatly Saturday as she won re;- qulie handily the previous wee . SUMMARY CLASS A Helen Kalmuck, H Russel l 1 l _Sllv_er_Vl3oy._rH. C_u_d_lnore z 2 4 DUI OUR WAY $fip€f W. A1411! from their at Somme (n, sis geder. at»... has arrived at 11o definite conclusion about an ‘indoor fight n Madison Square Garden in March.‘ Mike exDlO-iéldlnl it would ‘a couple y! siratzhton out details. ha’ it was learned the only hlltoh in tho ted as wan-a in: a. sh ioltlnit Joe were Maxie Baor. Lou Nova. Tony G-a- lenio and Bob Pastor. Likely Candidate Since Baler and Nova alrouiy are matched fcr May 2.5. and in- asmuch as a Galenio-Ilouis bout is a natural for outdoors. Pastor is considered the most likely pos- sibility for the indoor crack in March. 1 If Mike Louis’ llrouageria-l staff _ o convinced such n. return match—Pasi:or went the Royals And The Moncton Mloatsns. hidhly rwiod New Brunswick junior team. they lost to and last flight they liiols as their Mo. will be on the play. e Mouotqn ed a bit team appear- disarm ' in their at- tacks Wednesday nldht rsldwsooring eight goals-Mae m-wence of their man- age-r has restored confidence to the teem A Monet/on referee is emeoied 3 . J. Peters 3 4 ‘ COLT RACE Don Worthy, B. Andrew 1 1 i Miayfield E. Colo 2 3 3 Hilda. l". ' J-nt 3 3 2 Judges Olevs Robertson. Chester Millie oo . A-Buchanan 4 7 lodyBelFe 1 For: A MI y SPOILIN‘ *\ TERFNBLE OUT m-ro THE To Play Again Tonight and indir- siwwine SoYou Wool-o Likl To limo Mu, nun-ma, oosson 0T1 Mv wonpToTunol LAus. - Now. You LISTEN ol-l. u= r. oouaomouav WRWE! . Tsopuig? 21$"? érl-lesgén-‘F Guy's ‘ ABOUT ‘TO es-r FiRED FER ‘rue r . ~ m exveusws JOB" ‘ - ‘ ~ JUST AT ‘ms mc-ll-l-r MOMENT oooR ' ITJSTOTURNA ouv _ CDLV. AND HE OX1‘ 6V1’ FWZEP u/HEA TONS TURN BACK’ TH Bob 'Posl.‘orl Likely Opponent For Joe Louis In .March i-a-p-_ Regarded iii-round route with Joe two {can ago-would attraot another 100.- 000 house. you can lust about bat tho family‘ meal ticket it will b6 rude. Joe wants-the motoll to show he can catoh up with the book-pedaling Pastor the next time out. As usual after s bu“ rum. everyone concerned tunied WD art questions for and. of course. to collect for lest niaihth . Gate Receipts Jods out of the 810101553 Role was $3 $13.70. or 40 per oeut. John .' cont out bu light-heavy- weight king sold he had abzut made up his mind to campaign for keeps among the . heavy- wellzhts. and wants another, shot at‘ iloe. ‘t n ‘ wash ven- a last nimt." he comipfiined. "I t not a chance to‘ got warm- cdup. I wasn't hurt at. all." - "Did you know you were on the‘ floor?" he was ask. . "N0. I mild-nil." Inasmuch as he was down three times. the writers wot ths genoml gig: of lust what his condition Wheatons . to be in marine c! ill-re game and itishooedtherewill notbos repetition or the fraoos that nurt- ed flhe name on Wednesday. Spec- tators are warned not to ‘mo’ the boards and mix in the melee. Tho referees are in charge and they alone are responsible and capable of lmndling any situation tilot mav arise between the teams. Inns are asked to tic-operate in this regard and assure both teams an ' equal cohort/unity to mow their waxes. y no players were serious- them orls endiaavorlng to redeem selves in the estimation. of supporters thom~ their man. Josorh . . Starter. Preston Campbell. Patrol Judges. Percy Lennis Don-on. DEFEAT EUROPEAN CAN ADIAN S AMSTERDAM. Jan. 36 --(OP Havsn-Tho touring Trail ' i ROY " vowlzns." Kmoszscoifrzif ’ 1cm lrwslul: 1hr. Irina ormwuosufiilan - mnmmmiumvlsuwlmmqcmomc on PuumgYoo was: $NO0PlN6 Akounu aa firmswzrzfi You: PRoPosrr/pzv lsyig 4i Rank Continue ‘Hot’ In Tourney The unbeaten Bil 6 Rink drew two matches ahead of the idle M3? as play continued yes- te y afternoon in the series to choose a club representative in the provincial plsydowns in? file Gon- sols Trop . The Lawyers fell vic- to e serias’ tine-setters as the rinks m? nio the second and final roun . {lhe score was_ The Doctors drew into a fourth place tie with the lmperiais by de- eatlng them in yesterdays match 1l—8. The Klnlock team clung to third place by handing the win- less Odds and Bods s 14-12 set- RINKV STANDING fiiflggbio-iQp Lawyers - --- Odds and Bods — — Basketball Doubleheader 7 At ‘Y’ Tonight The hard-fighting Y-Knois have a charms nt to move into a lie with theGa-adsiorfirstplaoeln the Y, M0. A. Basketball House m "M “s” minnow operung game sc o » - header. 1n the other game the P. ash with the tall- trims. Tltare lads been little to choose between the Knots and Grw in their various contests. The ads appear- to have more finish around the baslcot than their opponents‘ inots make somewha eficiexrcy in eir aggres- . They have frequenty tak- en an oalriy lead over the Grads - ly to see their vlctorxy hopes shat- tered by a brilliant o using rally by the Grads. £2131’ youth. are denoted however and ' ted upon to furnish i atlla the way in tonight's 00a un . sjlrohe first gafmo gels underway at Eaters crushed a team of western Eilro can Canadians 10-1 hers to- n h in a fast hockey match. igiht wings Joo Benoit and Jack MoCl-eedy scored nine of the- 10 goals, Benoit accounting for six. Dofenceman Jimmy Morris shot the oth_er. ' OUR ' I" Qxew‘ "\'\{\\§“k\\ BOARDING HOUSE l wean. NEPHEVV, 1. KNEW soul:- / are A BIG MAM some aw su-r 1. maven. "THOUGHT rr wouu: ALL as 1M you: WAIST 1.04s -~ was ass-r was 1 SAW vou, you wens Susi’ Bieiuuiuefib BLOW ABOUT WHAT mu wane some 1o no some ow, AND even m" THAT ‘skulls Aoauou HAD A HABIT CFHANGIHO AROUND ‘FIRE Houses AND teatime Answer commas ,ol= BUILDINGS! ..___ 8. ' it Summerslicle Juniors Show} Class, In, First Encounter; lVheatons, Regain 'F0rm Tho Monoion Whaatons won a close ‘exhibition game from g,‘ Summer-aide Capitol: s-1 in lnmmorllilo rut nlsht. Tho Inns n. first ‘ o! tho and they Show m‘ Ise ofboing alurdtum tostop aftsrtlroygot a few gunes underum, belts Tho gums was very clean with only one penalty being handed Both defenses used plenty of body u flu opposing forward llnq . 1 boring in. Item-so Earl Arsonault mods a fins Job of hsndun; u. game. ' A crowd of about 400 cheered themselves hoarse as the local l@' allowed great spirit in carrying the play to their heavier Opponent z __l.u Game Owns Fast The game opsnod fast with tho Capitals holding an edae. Delghan came close when he baokhanded a hard one from a scramble in front of the Morn-clan not. Alt 2.45 Hcgan started a scoring play when hepassedtoDelahanw-hoirltum fed Wedge the truck. Tho latter beat the goalie on a clean vdng ' . e Wh ns bezan to even the play and at 7:35 Brian sank a long wicket shot into the with the two Corr-oils ringing in on theassistsPlayrrwvedunand down the foe wMlh both squads showirl: tricky plays. The misst- ons took tihs lead at 13:06 a: 1e- Blanc caught the Coal/vols dtwn the ioe 1o streak down the rink and fed MoFal-lane a was that the latter made no allot-alts on. Tbs Gaoitols missed several good c tootlos on around their opponents net. 111e, period ended 2-1 for Monoton. Wheat-ens show Power B ma‘ d‘ W The Whootorls iozk tho offen- ’ ‘m: 3?". “.32 l o . m. hcumuucu: “m ’°"°“ . the five minute wed” (mum's. d “w” 2. Wheatons. Brian (F. Canal. . Oonoll). : ' 8. Wheolwns. MooFarlane (U, -Blono)- , ' Pneqitiss: None. - < , Second Period capitals. Deizhen 0min). - b. Oanitols. Hogan (Glow). o. Oaulbcls. Hickey (Bernard). l Penal-tied: None. Third Period Wheatons. Kelly (Brian). Whoa-torts elly . JV 151%‘ wllectoils: n. Melllsh E. Carpenter. C. Carroll: to es boo . I Monoton fought baok but Glow 4‘ broke away to feed Hogan a was ' the ruiured forward raced rigih in on before firing the Duck . than one min later Berrlamd Rave a bass to Ilickoy wh ved before f‘ inn - . Both teams w U" but neither oouid again toll ' period ended 4-2 for the Capitals. Free ' Session The Wheaiions threw on tho 4 power in the opening minutes of the jhlrd canto. Kelly onened the worm: on Brian's Doss 41 seconds 7:30 Leger lleatons. Kelly (loner). . Brian. no. Brlall (F. elly pu . 13.18 with assist go Haley. A minute later Hogan tied it 1w 11min when Ellis centred out to give him a perfect shot. At the Oopitols WEBB 1130 the on a e en to “LQIQJB h! T501301 loouta Association. 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