in: . ‘r ‘tumultuou- maul RAGE, SIX BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOXING NEWS (I THE _CHARLO'I"FETOW_1_\I GUARDIAN. m: SPORT WORLD > aowtmc HOCKEY WRESTLING Bruins Score Five Goals In Third To Blank Wings; Rangers Drab Canacks 7-3 , The last piace habitania. without ; Ole services of George Mn DETROIT. Jun. 23——-((7P)—A1te.l‘ two scoreless sessions, the league- leading Boston i went on s live-goal mlnpage in the third per- iod agflinst Detroit, Red Wing: to- mght and gained a 5-0 shutout, Goals 13ml". Brimsekis seventh of the National Hockey League sea on. A croyd of 11,657 53W (he game. The BfilllLg got away t0 a Ast- 1855 start but rallied. A feature of the game was a auc- oessful penalty shot by Woody Du- mm. Tnree goais had been scored. two of them by Churlev Sands. when {Marley Ccnachcr. Dezrolt veteran, irippzd his brother. Roy. of Boston. as he win about to shoot and Ref- er: Mickey Ion awarded the pen- aftv shot. Goalie Cecil (Tiny) Iiiomp 0n got his left hand on the puck. bu‘. 1L caromed into the net. Ohcr Boston - scorers wen Et-ntnid: and Roy Conachcr. Liniups: Boszonz-Gonl, Brlmsek, defence. Pcriknd. sliore. czntre, Cowev. wing "mds. Getliffe; subs:—Hol-_ . ' Welland. Bauer. R.‘ Gravy-ford. Hill, ' 1.11 er. r. Clapper, Schmd Dumaix. Deficit-Goal. C Thompson. de- 'P11C'.’ Gocdfellorv. Bowman. can‘, wings. C Conacher, Howe; Liscombe, Stewart. .. Glesebrecht. W. n, Kfrea. Bruneteau. Ion, llhesman. Pe'cree:--Mickey R. McVeigh, SUMMARY First Period Scorin -None. Penal s-R. Conacher. Bowman. Second Period Scorln —None. Pena t es-Nme. Third Period i-Boetan, Schmidt, (Dumart, Bauer) 3:02 2—Eos\0h, Sands (Cowley, Get- liffe) 4:16. ii-Boston. Sands (Cowley) 16:07. 4—Bcston, Dumart 17:53. 5—Bo.=icn. R. Conacher (Petting- H‘! 10:38. Penalty-C Conacher. MAC COLVILLE STARS NEW YORK. Jun. 22—(CP)-— New Yonk Rangers, paced by Mao Qclville _with two goals and an as- sist. tonight. defeated the Montreal Cahadiens 7-3 in a free-scoring National Hockey cague game lay- cd before a crowd of’ 11,113 in lliw- nthu and Jimmy Ward, who are on the injur- ed list, played an aggressive wide open type of hockey that was spoilt bynpoor passing in front of the net, w e Rangers found the Montreal defence an easy mark. Besides Mac Oolville, the Ran - era scorers were his brothers Ne 1. Phil Watson, e Allen. Al Shibick and Lynn Patrick, who was in line-up for Uhe first time since he suffeed a knee injury be- fore the New year. Pau Haynes. Armand Mondou and Louis Trude] tallied for Canadlens. The team. battled on even terms through the first period each get- ting a goal The Rangers sprang into the lead with two quick tallies (any 1n the secznd period whife Babe Siebert was serving a naly and they kept out in front e rest of the way. Lineups: Rangers:—Goa.l Kerr, defence, Pratt, Hel er. centre, . Colvillc. wings. M. Coiviih, Shibicky; subs:—- Coultcr. Watson, Dil on, L. Patrick. C $1111.11, Hextall, Hlller, M. Pa‘.- B'g 4 srn The Big Four continued on their winning way Saturday night to score their fourth sun-wilt Maw in the club ‘playdowns for the r t to engage in the provincial play- dowris for tho Consols Tr . 'I'l'iey defeated the wlnless Odxis and Sods Rink 18-4. 1n other scheduled matches the Doctors turned back the Lawyers 13-9. while the Moguls defeated the Imperial Rink 16-8. Rink Sllndlnfl . \ 4 P W L 1R — ~ — - -- — 4 4 0 Kinlock — — — — — — 3 2 1 oguls — ~ — — — — — 3 2 1 Dzctors — — — — — — 3 2 1 lmperials — — — ~ - — 4 2 2 lawyers — — — — — - 3 0 3 0ddsandS0ds—-———404 Black Hawks And Amerks Play T0 Tie rick, Mo.yneu.x, Allen. Canadienst-Goal. Cude. defence. Sicbert, Buswel, centre l-Iayucsnj wings, Blake, Gugnon; subs:- Wenlworih, Droulli, (jcupllle. Evans ; C6111, Sunimerhill, Mondou. Trudel.‘ lorraihg. _Retcree; - Clarence Campbell; ltnesman, liked Stevenson. SUMMARY First Period 1—-Can-1dlens. Haynes. 3:17. . Z—Rangcrs. N. Colville (Shlblikyyl Coulter) 3:30, Penaltlesaslebert, Goupl 1e. Second Period 3—R.angers, shlblcky (Allen, M. Colvilje) :46. 4—CBHZIG.LDS. Tnidel) 6:00. 5—Ra!ige'rs, M. Colville (Heller) Rangers. M. Colville. (Pratt) 12:06. 'I—Canudicn. L. Trude! (Gugnpn. Blakc) 18:41 Penalties-M. Patrick, Siebert, N. Colville, Molyneux, L. Patrick. Third Period 8—Rcngers, Allen (Pratt) 4:52. 9—Rangcrs, L. Patrick (Smiih, A len) 17:02. 10—Rangers, Watson (Heller) ‘ 18:56. ‘ Pena'tlrs—Haynes M. Colville. ‘ Mondou (lot-rain, lson Square dens. I Molyneux, Heller, Haynes 2, Hillel‘. Gordie Drillon Collects Five Points As Leafs Trounce Americans 7-2 TOR/ONTO, Jun. 22—(CP)—G0r- die Drillon, ace sniper of Toronto ltfliple Leafs, is out to repeat as tho scoring champion of the National Hockey League. Inactive for a. mmih early 1X1 the season due to a broken thumb, the Moncton, N 13., boy is mark up for lost time. rle eme chief rea. of a coring harvest as the cfs wal- loped New York Americans 7-2 here three others, and boosie point total to 1B. with 11 goals and seven assists In all the Leafs gained 20 points an the score sheet as they display- essness which 11R Half of the total was M; ted by the _stn.rry Syl Apps-mi on-Bcn Davidaon line. Apps scored onco uncl gained three insists while Dav- idson also fired a goal, The victo did not mange the the Leafs fourth-place League stun ng but strengthened their stand and moved within four poims of the Americans On the season's Bhuy the A's liold an edge with rec wins to two but the Leafs have a. chance to draw even u the two clubs clash again in New York Primroses And Canadiens Play Five-all Draw In the second game o1 the beet out of seven played M. tho Holy ‘ Redeemer Rink Friday nigh-t, the Primrcscs and Camtdiens pluyfld to a 5-5 draw 1n a game which packed plenty cf excitement from 115K115 to finish. The Primmscs. led bv the sham- o ad 0d 3-1. with two tallies in the second to tie the score at 3-3. 'I'he third aeriod started out a little rough. illle was chased for Mitt uo. and lmude it two up rtly tile r. But with two minutes lo go the Primrose: put on the heat which netted them two goals to tie the i5 seconds to go. Prlmroses: Goal. L. Ward: do- lence. Hillier. Dell. McNevln, for- Guuthier. “Ihltlock. Prowse, Strain. Orr-ford. Smith. : . Olntwéll: de- fence. Bww. Wllhmr, LaCusia; forwards. Picker , McIntyre. Blan- chard. Hooper. Pannin. Hkoon. BUMMAILY Pint P8101! 1 Prlmioscccmora. ‘zllmfrlmrowa. Custom (Strain. m . éfinOl-nadiens. Hlllbll (Blan- c ram ..ommu (P: . next Tuelday SUMMABY First Period 1—Toronto, Parsons (Apps, Dril- ion) 13.02. 2—Toronto, Drillon (Parsons, Chamberlain) 13-41. l43-qAmericans, Stewart, (Anderson) .17 . a-Jliorcnto, Romnea (Kelly) 17.45. 53-9-Airrierlcans, Curr (Anderson) Penalties — Wiseman, Jerwa, Chamberlain, Homer. Second Period Scorin —Nono. Penalt es-Ncne, Third Period tl-Toronto. Dtillon (Chamber- lain. ADDS) 7—”Iio nto, Davidson (Drillon, “%‘Z’L’T°"°"w A (Drill oron , o , M - Donald) 948 pm n c son) 13.38, Penalties — Wiseman, (mlmnduct), Hanan/on. Stewart 'Down Tlte Alleys CH'T(‘WN ALLEY S CHICAGO. Jan. 22-21114: elm-ml)- loii Black Iruwks turd New York Allleflblllls fought to a l-l stale- Formally ‘Iibe formal wetting cf cheater Ban ‘ Hall m1 meeting higihlimtcd the Charlottetown Sohuday. In officially Rift to the clttb Mr. ohesier expresed ling committees for which they functioned rink. The work of the foresight and zeal 1n Dlans to curling this year. Mr Winchester . also tnented the Club Direc W. W. Lord and the dent. Mr. Hibert Howatt. Bell and seconded bv mate tonight, me single point sending Ulric-ago into sole possess-z lL.ll of 111th pace in the Nutlonall Hockey League. The Hawks to;k an early lead. but couldn't hold it as 13.586 ous- tomem watched the game. Wllh less than eight mmutes of the first period gone. Mush lvlamh scored, assisted bv Johnny Gotlselig and Earl Eelbert. 1t was Gottseligis first scoring Dolnt since Jan. l. The Hawks held Lo this slim margin by great defensive work until late in the sownd D01‘- iod when Nels Stewart found the he. io. the Americans‘ goal. All other sozring efforts were futile £1110 the game went into the 10-minute overtime with both teams playing CllltlOliSly. Both teams at one time or au- other hao an advantalle in mun power because of penalties in the OVE-Tilfht. but. efforts. to overpower the onuonstit were :0 no avail. Ame cans: Goal. Hwberlson; de- JJZ‘ Smith: forwanls. Goldswotrrhy; subs. Chapman, Carr. irincr, Field. Gallagher, Anderson. Stew- art. Wlseman. Jenkins. Chicago: Goal. Karakus; de- fcnce. ‘-‘=’l0bi‘. Selbert; forwards. Blinco. Gflblkiillg. Desileis subs. Maclienzle. Thompson. March. Ievinskv. Thorns. Gracia, Dahl- strom. Northcolt. Shlll. Robinson. Referee Lamport; linesman. MacFadven <U.\1.\7.~\R‘J First Period 1. Chicago. March ISrlbent. Gott- sellg) 7:48. Penalties: Desilets. Gnu/onion. Stewaft 2. Schrlner. Second Period 2. Americans. Stewart. (Wise- mnv. Anderson) 18:22, snniiics: March. Robinson. Seibelt. Third Period Soc-ring: None. Penalty: Jerwa. Overtime Period Scoring: None. PennltF" Anderson. Thorns (10- mlnute misconduct). Thompson (IO-minute misconduct). Hockey Scores SATURDAY National League:- New York Amemks 2; Toronto ‘l. Int-Am League:- Providence 2; Springfield 2. (over- time tie). Syracuse 2: Philadelphia 0. New Haven 2; Hershey 2. (over- time tie). Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 3, time tie). lnt-lntcollogiatc Magus:- Queens University 3; MioGlll '1. Yale l; Princeton 12. U. S. Eastern Amateur League:— Hershey 1: Atlantic Cltv 8. National League Boston 5, Detroit 0. Rangers 7, Canacliens 3. Chicago l, Americans i. International ‘Final! (over- nresentaiion of a bouquet ers. A plaque bearing the Banquet Hall" tion "Winchester was unveiled. President Lord in his I1 nks of the club to new building. A dings. Jack is iainment in which all ioined heartily. In the afternoon some 30 matches for the Trophy were played wmbfltifittm belnl! waged the rival rinks. Officers of the club incl President: W. W. Lord. Vic.-Prc<.itlciit: ll llibert Socretaiw: R. R. Boll. Treasurer: C. M. Wlllia Directors: A. Health Maicfntvre. SAN FRANCISCO, Jun. P)—Dlck Metz of Chicago open golf tournament toda featins Horton Smith. BALHM Don Budge whisked half an hour here night, 6-2, 6—l and stung to six straight their professional The win put the ‘their series . Ritchie Smith, 15-year-old Eingland in the final 400-301 to bec Welshjit-leholder. _r the hope “club members may enjoy many tribute to the Club Executive and the manner when. was regarded almost an im- possible task to a happy conclus- ion-a new and un-to-date curling Committee under the chairman- ship of Dr. F. W. Tldmarsh was specially commended for completion in time mentimed the splendid work ac- complished bv the President. Mr. Vice-Presl- A vote of tllknks to Mr. Win- chesier was moved by Mr. R. R. Mr. A. W. Hyndiman and dilly tendered by the President who coupled with it a S11: banquet hall and extended the members who had contributed vol- untarily to the furnishings of the with ms. G. Gordon Hughes. J. Webster. D. A. MacKinnon. Dr. METZ WINS TOURNEY $5.000 San Francisco match péay y . Oak bPai-k. Ill. one up in the flfi-hole finals. The winner received $1,050; loser $550. BUDGE BjATS VINES ORE, Jan. 22 -(AP)- Ellsworth Vines, off the court in less than Saturday Lentils . red-topped Cali- fornia. out in front 10 to PONTARDAWE. Wales worker. is boy billard chum ion of . He defeated Alan [Winchester Banquet Hall Opened Saturday the Win- in to bring Building their bushing for compli- toirs and. of flow- inscrip- oDonlnB va rious At The Local Curling Club Jr. Royals Will Play Mo n c to n Team Wednesday Charlottetown Junior Royal: will clash with the Moncton Jr. Wheatons ln an exhibition hockey game hero Wednesday at the Forum. The [IIIJG will give fans an opportunity to ace how our boyl luck up with the mainland ' . The Wheatons, who have the reputation nf being one of the best junior outfits in New Brunswick fought the Am- herst St. Puts to a 3-3 draw in the Nova Scotla town last Friday. The Royals are training hard for the match and will hold practices both today and tomorrow at the Forum from five to six P M Murray Harbor Silver Wings Beat Bombers Tuesday Jan. 1'1 at Murray Har- ‘ of d b uartcttc conslstlg of Dr. E. ,1\(}\1,,,;:;t§ 3J1», silver Wings by a ems. Cochrane with t ; g gtllltar provided musical enter- c Mn y 111811143916 nessed the match which was a ROY Sentner keen l, between ud e : H tvatt. 22 ——-(A won the the rim his four ln — (CP) - tlnplate alker ome first. bor the Montague Bombers were the cellar position score of 5-3 1n a. Southern Kings hockey game. A large crowd of spectators wit- rather mediocre game of hockey. and evening The Bombers playing tvlthout the servlcm of their star dcfenoeman A. MacDonald were notice- a- handicapped in this doom- ment. The Harbor boys are show- ing iznurovement with every game and \\'(‘l‘c quite deserving of vic- wry. Hyde. 1.. Herring, F. Herring all Chapman were the goal getter.» for Murray Har while Mn: and P. Fraser were the marksmen for Montague. , Referee: Joe Fraser. Lineuus:—- Murray Harbor: Goal. C. Cooper; defence. 1. McLeod, L. Herring; Chapman, C Hyde, L Poole. F. Mic on. P. Fkasor. . Mc nald. L Maser. P. - DQ110111. L. C . SCOUTS WIN GAME Last Saturda morning the Basi- lica Scouts de eated a. picked team at the Upper n street Rink 5-2. The goals for scouts were scor- _ ed by: Joe Paquet, Joe Duff . Joel Mahar. Jim Morris, 1t Merg an. The goals by the other beam were fired by: W. Casford, Ivan Red- BOXER. ON BACK ALTRJINGHAM, Errland —(OP) Jock Mcavoy, British middleweight boxing champion, is suffering from diphtheria in hospital here. ROY vovvlelgfsflfkkiucrs sc0ur_ F CREAM or lumons WHEATOWS offiféjofififih- vs WHAT OF THEM‘? WHAT OF YOU‘? Hockey Player Fined By Gourt otAcn my. N. s.. Jfl-h. 22 - (GP) _—1rvlng MoGlbbon, with Sydney Millionaires Cape Breton Hockey League was fined $16 and costs in Magistrates Court Saturday when ho pleaded guilty to a charge of inflicting bodily harm on Mrs William O'Neil a spectator at a. hockey game here Jan. 1.2. The charge was laid after Mc- Glbbon threw his stick durin the game. Mrs. 0‘Nell was strut 0n the head. Champion U.S. Fancy Skater rounds sT. PAUL. Jan. 22— (A?) —- Ycung Robin Lee of St. Paul. Jllfil turned 19, mounted the rlillltlganfggfé urday as the King of U men fancy skaters for the fifth t year. om , 18. of Boston won (the ladies’ senior crown for o. sec- ond straight year. Tozur teamed writ-h M. Ber- nard Fox. also cf Boston to win the senior pairs championship Associated Pres: Sport! WIINI‘) to fall in on him at Madison Square Garden shortly after the party 894;! under way at. approximatey 10 o- clock EST that evening. Joe in his before the f of ac ion. mates. and wound up looking in B! line physical condition time in his career, Knockout A Cinch int he polishes off’ John Henry round —Joe thinks it's a cindh to wind up , Garden, New York in a. knockout-he'll be heady any and all Mike Jacobs wants to bring on, He i novnts FORUM WEDNESDAY JANUARY zrrru Our o m —0no oTntho L912, cl‘: Produced}: you sped, flue combination. bodily contact, The! villain —-ln fut Junior: can no well Ibo Thu uh your attendance, encouragement enthusiasm, nullified. Your Chan-You will be thrillod and d WON”1‘ YOU PUT ASIDE THIS NIGHT FOR THE JUNIORS [By SID FEDEB allst in var- mnyhem. has for keeps n final hcavyuworkout ht went t ough 11 51x against spa!‘- as at any for opposition Promoter I a Pastor in March, ht. _ t gainst Joh ‘look for the roof , “We1l," drawled Joe, “it won‘; as far as that, if -I have my uay One and all flgreed the gag was terrible the point across. ‘Ilhe Pittsburgh National Boxing lig tweight crown made n0 eflcri to ‘P possible J06 may meet Bob and there’; g Joe llllldIy the n Henry would go. 1° . but that Joe was getting Winds-up Training N. J.. Jan. 22_(AP)_ sumarr, , John Henry Lewis. looking fit and fast for his Wednesday llighl time - with Heavyweight I Louis. boxed six rounds t taflvl 1n m; Chain ion Jog workout before e l5- itle test at Madison square negro who holds Assoc la l-l 0l‘l'S Around The _ Sport Front (By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer; NEW YORK, Jan. 20--(CP - That sly fox Lester Patrick 1s chort- lin into his silvery whiskers... an why shouldn't he with three of the four teams of his hocke _ chain lea-ding their leagues-win .e the othertona is knock, knock knocking at the door. .. . The junior members of the 4-H. farm system, Edmonton Roamsters, 1.111% ness for having won 19 of their first 23 G. mwto games, aremaking their ition Callum f ook bad and their “elder rot-hers" no score alt up and take notioe....in their Th f llowln? e gmes o ‘Iihe first game Hawks defeated Mt. Albion Thund- Herd 3-1 in t gum. V. Grant. Tho second periodcaine from the stick of Fur- perlod both teams gtilned a counter. Milvlewz-Goal, F. Swwdrt, d5- ia tho re of hockey payed at Mlivlew Black s fast and cleanly Grant banged in aoDougu? to goal of the first the Hawks The second n for the Hawks and Mim- or Mt, Albion. There was in the third 0d f . Iliergtison, lllgallinn, Jenkins. “£31m game hout with ~- - mate ended 4-3 for oums: .. I111DB'-—CO&l, L. Herman. da- l} ‘Ihe thro as wants another shot indoors before l maul his spar partners as ‘m; the winter season is over, and then pranced through wo rounds. l” "lrr ivlrfArmroN-Frowuar, iii OVERTIME Dlf-AW WEDNES. 0c ey l v mm 1 k R Ga. f Pownal pened scoring ‘Kilian first perlgd and Mc- callum tied the score in the second ____ period by driving in a. fut one. A. Bal R. Ghand er. E. Myers, Ings, LTOCJ-Il- BIVCT. W88 Alexandra, gush towarrd the) mgmoliigg cu. $51062 Lawton, lxllgwPcher-ggn, 1&0;- 3 _ camera ave aggc goa r . Drake. . ran. ac- g , , _ _ ' . While allowing opponents 50. . .. Dougull, W. Grant, 01:3, Jenkins, fin 68ml‘? i? Iiurness. Ross, C. Stew _ ma)“ J_ Herman Promoter Mike Jacobs exvw" “mm” ‘mini-Gull. MwKmnl. Aiemndra:-Goai, carver, defence tel bootyfrom the Joe lotus- fence W. Chandler, lum, wood H_ Manna“ fmu“ w rew- iorwflds. rt. chandler. 35.110111, Igly- r- McLenna-u. 1» Jenkins s Jenk- n d, John Henry Lewis thing‘. $130,000. . ..nobody wok appler ov- er Tony Gelenws quick side-track- ing of Jorge Erescla than Jacobs. ..“nice work. wonderful," rhapso- dized Uncle Mike after it was over. thinking no doubt of the coin Ton could draw in the Garden. ...Bu in the world icly strikes another note ....reviewing E1 G-alentds knockout string, Meuny Opines the Gaento theme song is “tanks for the memory"..- at any rote, the paunch uncher received something like $ , for his night's work....a.nd Brescla needed a doc to assure himlie wasn't badly_hurt._ ‘ i Reviewed Ind approved h! Dfllulnlol Thu Boy Beouto Alloehtinn. 8T3 F O R U Jerlkins, m: , 1:» Robertson. rguwn M“ 1 Referee-Royilgrngn, iris, H. Judson, '13. Wood. o. m» Icnnan. mfgi 2“-°‘“7Ye"~- A BLAZE OF COLOR FOR YOUR SKATE TONIGHT 14 - BANDS - 14 TOM McFARLANB and ms BAND SPOT LIGHTS — FLOOD LIGHTS -‘COLOILED LIGHTS Bulduuurtcrn Springfield two, New Haven one. Syracuse three, Pitliburgh one. Ql§"L1"_1lF1_.QBLQ§IfiQY__O- You nova Sumnnrmwta NATURAL Lul- You HANbl-BJNAT g tun/At Lam. . . l Lama -_/~ 7H: Sllzuuw Man srnuu; TJTLR; Williams at 8-30 Cubs vs. Pirates. Yankees vs. Cardinals. CITTOWN BOWLING ALIIYS Browns Butchers:- yd 134 244 145 Ralph 260 114 189 Stan 281 210 320 BLll 96 195 146 187 1B4 141 958 06'! 940 'I\ota.1—2866. Butter Milk Xingu- Dewar 186 101 142 1481.) 149 176 197 J10! 187 182 213 Ed 159 230 150 Stun 200 18G 184 888 906 892 Tcta-l-Miiu. Stan Crockett hitch single 320. Stan Crockett high three 811. WARM AND WABMBR BRAINTREE. Iinglund —(OP)— I". J. Ross, president of I-larwich and Parkmton football beam, fell into a hot- boih while giving the alums t1half-timo, pep talk. His OI . 1 ‘$15127; _ ‘ Blanchard) . I lnOostc (Mo- m . PenaMiiea: Bell. Olflold. Swan. Third Potlnfl "Z; guudiens MoInAvre (Rich- af our-mm.‘ Blanchard. "I. Prluuwu wbitiuor1flwufliis luau! IIJIII amu- i: l. durum. i ACROSS TH’ BEAT TH’ TRAIN Fl ' ‘Am: secono canto OLD ENOUGH TO OWN AN AUTOMOBILE! W OUT OUR WAY - - , eotcv, BUT l’ WELL, JUST LET mm HE ens A B16 e0 RIGHT AHEAD so KICK ou-r 0F HELL as wasp o: TRYIN’ -ro rr av ‘m’ TIME HE'S Hoop 55-" 1* _ OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGING ME. AT ‘THE Owus ccus vv-HM-Mw-STRONG FACIAL. PEA-runes or= A HOOPLEWv- saw», poiztzowtua c/sp. FARE ! HE MUST BE DOWN "r0 BEDRO¢H ,1 ALAS, 1t FEAR HE l5 some IM- PECLINIOUS DlSTAHT RELATNE wuo WILL PROVE A blamRBlua ELEMENT m we FAMILY RELATIOH§HIP-~ can rr_'_: |i sPUTdg-SPUT-l-f? Mtmete - UM-IW- MUMQLFI-l IL‘ | ' / mat REALLY WORPJED = M“ lLouis Believes Knockout , Victory Cinch In Bout Scheduled For Wednesday a possibly two summer. From goes! PONLPION LAKEIS. N J~. Jan. 22 Booths --(AP)—Joseph Louis Barrow. determined young lous assortment-s o made up his mind to play outdoors during m‘ . fight g._ .__ around his 0111111)," _ t ‘t the cups. . Mt. A.»bion:—Goal, McKenna. cle- ' P. Gay, forwalrds, _ cm, ’ l-Goal E. Robertson. de- ' O. Jones, l-‘t. Brown, forwards, . udson. G, Jones, uel. H. Smith. O. C R£lBf60~1fll1lS Hannah. ‘ALEXANDRA 4 POWNAL a “g inst and rug ed - fidra hav ng ll e Bruins. 'l'lie’{.