As BOWLING HOCKEY Hawks Bow To Saint John Six Beavers Win Second Straight“":‘%'$:n°““l=-.oi . Tilt In “Big Four” As First Period Goalsjove Sufficient. (Canadian Press) the not and then passed through SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Dec. 25. — underneath. remeiningetthebottomof However, the goal judge could not Jtill “Mani-line Hockey mouths seeitthstwsy sndsfterenve poly Saint John Beaver provided minute protests new Judge y" ‘p- m upset tonight by tides’. g Mono- m-g league-leading Hawks 24,- It n; the second straight victory for genera, whose win over Charlotte- mm Abegweits here Friday was the mend for Saint John cut of fif- wgp games. A fluke goal by the Beavers and g protest from the Hawks, whose guuh to mother tslU was over- ruled, were high spots of the game. Both counters for Saint John eemc in the first period, when Hawks did not amu- to be skating u hsrd as usual. Donald, local star or me night, counted first with as- sistance from Reist and Houston. James, rubber hhd not entered the chgr. With Saint John largely relying m defensive tactics in the last per- seved the Allan Cup champions from a whitewashlng by scoring at the 17:88 mark with Mc- Menus, Miller and McDonald assist- inc Beavers caged the disc twice in the first period after relentless driving that carried the fight to the hawks The opening goal was the result of a crafty combination surgc that saw Houston work into a strat- egic position and slip the rubber back to Rcist who'in turn rifled it Donald, tearing in at great speed, was in on the play at the goal-mouth and quickly jammed iod. James at Poster. the wafer past Monctonb goalie. Beavers graciously accepted the isoncton gift in the spirit of the day. Houston end Donald penetra- ted the visiting defence late in the period and s wild melee ensued a- round the Moncton citadel. As Don- ald sent the rubber out to Dickson the latter passed out sharply from behind the cage. James spied the disc coming out towards him es he stood near the harassed hetmlnder and without taking his time. he at- tempted to clear, instead pushing it Plat Foster and into the twines. Past Skating The period was straight hockey with great bursts of skating. Three penalties were handed out, Houston 80in: off for holding. Barrage for ginning Sharp and Gill for rough- K. ln the second verse Beavers em- llluyed the favorite tactics of their opponents, that of making the other team do the forcing. But strive as Hawks did fir a marker, none was captain James of the losers insisted he had tallied. 0n that occasion one of the many scrambles in the Beavers’ de- progress. James suddenly lifted a hoist which he claimed resulted in the puck slip- ping between the Saint John goelle's - legs as he tumbled flat. The cal! was tilted and the Hawks were of forthcoming. although fence lone was in ‘he opinion the rubber went intt c; -—~-~ Hockey IATUIDAI Natiofll IAegIe Canadians, I; Detroit, 0. Toronto, l; ldarocns, 2. Chicago, 8: Boston, i. Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 2. IIINDA! Netti! Magi d-anglre, I: Americans, i. Csmfiapllerfeee lnelle Qumbee, I; llewnsven, i. 1N le—\ loyal RICH Rosemcmt, l: Deicrimler, i. chansons, s; at. Michael's. i. UfTIIIAIIOIAL LIAGUI At lyrseue: lurfsio 4: lrreclill i. (Overtime tie). - “taxman-unions usous Plvviemeslzseeteno. second-line centre ~for Hawks, should have been listed es mist for Saint John's near goal. Dickson shot after taking a pass from Donald end the puck, glanc- mg from James‘ stick when the lat- ter attempted to clear it, swept cleanly into lilonctonb net, about no minutes before the period Cid- ad. The highlight of faster play in the second period was Monotone claim to e goal after James shot. Guile Wilson went flat to mskc a uve, and in the scrimmage the cage vss tipped. Hawks contended the puck bed [one between Wilson's legs, into the net and then behind it, but the goal judge ruled that the i pointed P11! roughened considerably in the middle canto and es Hawks stormed in for the elusive goal they were tossed with little mercy by DNPSI and Sharp. Tile letter rode Irvine into the boards in the corner and while Don Silent two minutes with the timers the losing squad made matters unpleasant for Beav- ers. The homesters gclfed the puck out of danger at every opportunity. hectic Sessions Many hectic sessions were seen in the closing twenty. Beavers again fell back on strict defensive play. T118? made only occasional sortles but were dangerously close w gem. 1118 several times. Donald, playing smart and fast hockey at all stages, skated in fast on a trick manoeuvre, took a pass end was cheated of a New)’ goal by s hair-raising Foster save. Once Estabrooks missed a fine chance for a Saint John coun- ter by falling to pass to Dickson when the letter veered to his left unmarked. Monctun pressed with abandon throughout and were helped along by a. one-minute penalty incurred by Houston for pushing the puck with his. hand and by ReistJs tn,»- ping act. N0 sooner did the liuivr get bar-k in the game than he hnd Bill MW?!‘ mixed in the corner arcl were sent to Lhe pen together. "Power" players were much evi- dence as Gill led the losers in thrill- crammed thrusts against the Saint John sextet. With less than three minutes remaining, and Beavers backed up in stout defence of their fortress, the Hawks scored their orphan marker. Wilson was covering himself with glory at every turn but he could not block the steaming puck James fired after a triple passing bout which started with McDonald. Miller and then McManus figured in the play before it was James‘ turn. He took a pass-out from McManus and hammered in the last one of the night. Hawks fought stubbornly for an equalizer and Beavers consistently chucked the rubber to the far end of the ice to ease the pressure. LINEUPS Musician-Goal, Foster; defence, Gill and Burrage; centre, Miller, wings, Irvine and Muckle; subs, James, MeManus, Webster and Mc- Donald. Saint John - Goal, Wilson; de- fence, Draper and Sharp; centre, Dickson; wings, Houston and Esta- brooks; subs, Carroll, Donald, Reist, Uvingston. Official-J. n. nrimimie, Saint John. SULHIARY First Period: L-Salnt John, Donald (Heist and Houston) 11:31. fl-Saint John, Dickson (Donald) 18:21. Penalties-Houston, Burrage, Gill. ~ Second Period: No score. Penalties-Gill, McDonald, Sharp. Third Period: 3—Moncton, James Miller, McDonald) 17:38. Penalties-Heist i, Miller. Shots Stopped: Wilson-J 15 9—32. Foster-AZ 9 5-26. (McManus, N. H. L. SCHEDULED GAMES FOR TONIGHT Iideetleeteu. cueagestAmlericans. Ikmr pmduction in Canada dur- ing October, amounting to 1650,- 56‘! barrels, showed a subetsn‘ l increase over the amount produced in September. but fell below the anntmt for October last year (i,- ‘Ifl-JOI barrels) Experiments in the United States have proved that the natural salt, kainlte, particularly when ground to various degrers of fineness, is effective in killing poison ivy, Green weed seeds. particularly those of the Russian thistle. an ex- trernaly difficult to separate in a small fliresher. at Libya, underground refrigerating rooms have been installed in the market of that town. Alflculturr‘ student! in Indie 00- casiorlally pscslsl their atudh un- _ sei- difficulties owins to In out- DraQkofPlIIWIMIIWQI-lffllfl‘ feilroonsAsHuiit-ursiflilllelhlll tobecloesdm Alli‘ flatten- abie studectstoleava the laqlr mneforthstirruebelfll- Experience has shown that in the unmlhivlon of a cornfield for in- gest pests, it ll bélt t0 examine thIEG m" l; e time lwrreed of walking up and r“ '” On Sport Tomorrow-Wednesday evening ‘and also on Friday evening hockey faas should see the rip lam-e The locals meet the fest have-lbs W02 t: the mt night tke the Hawks for QWl-nif to the bad schedule for the locals, the abae two gsma come with only one night tum-pg ~-from Friday right until January liiith t..ere will ony be one other |smme and that with 5t. John on Jasuer! 8._d fortunately an Jan. |1I that sccedulo ends and the tilml revert to the first schedule uzcd. O O O Spezkinl of “Chuck” Gardiner. Black Hawks goal te:d, and Cap. tain, “B.z" O'Mcra in the "Star" seys-"Most of those talking goal tends have color and most of them can stop nearly everything direct- ed their way. Remember a fellow ing goal tend. but they still have w bring somebody up to better his record over a span of years." O O O The Benedict referred to is now coach with St. John Beavers. He is es talkative as ever in spots. Because of e rather fiery expletlve used. he had s run in with Harry Butler at Abbies-St. John game Wednesday night. O O O Off the ice or when the battle is over, Coach Bensdlct ls the per- sonification of mildness and urban- ity and is satorielly a geml O O O Back in the boom days of lac- rosse "Newsy" Lalonde now men- aglng Canadens hockey team drew down 80,500 for 13 games One of the greatest hockeyists of all time he was in the pro gflme loo early to reap the beeufit of a really large salary, $5.500 was his high for s season! O I O When Jack Portland turred pro because of refusal by C. A. H. A! to Kraut a transfer to n. Montreal Amateur team Canada l-"st one of her outstanding Olympic represen- tatives. O O O Amateur hockey players who have "crossed the pond" to play in Paris and other European cities as free lances will be denied a chance in organized hockey if they return this season says Prq. Greerilrsf of C. A. H, A. t - t Eugene Carri aged 74 the world's bsst known boxing referee posed away in londori, Eng, e few days age Hr was referee for the Nation- al Sporting Club London, Eng, for thirty five years t t Anything may happen in a hoc- key game under the new rules and with teams of good calibre. Its the breaks that count t a t Apropos of the above we think too much emphasis is placed on seeing the home team win. As a good lalflfld of hockey from South- port says-"I like to see the game —of course I like to use our boys win too-but if they don't-J still l‘ke the gnmel: e e Yes slrl Hockey is the fastest it can give more thrills in an hour than any five other games. e e t Jack Lovvork of Oxford, Eng- land hclder of the world's record of 4 0'1 6-10 for one mile run, has un- dergonc an operaton for removal of cartilage from his ‘F63. 1t is thought that he will be able to re- turn to the srrck in e few months. e e e Lest ‘Phursciry night New York Hangers, world's chornrfons and Otrwe Senators battled to a draw in New Yo k. The 891110 evening Chicago Black Hawks and Mont- real MS1'00"S went the seventy minutes without either denting the twine. O O O On S~turd y evening the Ma- roons pkyed Toronto Maple Leafs in Tor nto and we e beaten 8-3. One wculf-lookng at the score say it must have been onesided- but those who l‘st"ned in say not I O O ‘ Art Rose of Bo ton Bruins madei an offer to the Otfawa Senators f0r| Scotty Bo man but Frankie A- hearw sa'd, “Nrthlnd 49ml. I would ‘t trade Sootty for Ilddie shore" and that was before the "Ace" Bailey affair! e O O East meets West on Wednesday night-when Saskatoon Quakers on their way to a Binoresn invasion plny the Canadlei Champions- Mowtoh Hawks at Moncton. You will remember they met. before in the playoffs at. Vancouver lest April. According to rqaorts the Halifax game was fer from satisfactorily handled from e goal judges stand- polnt-two counters being ruled out. O O 1n the first. instance the red light fluhed on Cowleys drive but Referee Brown failed to call s face- oif with the result the Abbies con- on m, e48, 9g m; ggu", gqrgl tinued the play-Nicholson scoring. This time, however. the referee ac- knowledged ths con-it but the goal judge's light failed to give the ec- customed signal. NAVY PI-ACPICS ‘NINIOIT Hockey preciice for 11.014173. teem tonight Ibrun ‘I o'clock! sharp. hail ettechncs requested. The chief advantage cf aluminum in the tranportatlon ead storage of milk are nontdicity, lnsclcbiiity in dairy productl. light weidit. low cmi and good work ability. Its Rn- aith-eiarxa-i to elcctrflygg g it! chief disadvantage. and best rme in the world and had THE Lose To l Five-Man OffenEi-vm Proves Down- fall Of Locals In Final Period -— Sc_<_>r_e_ Is 3-2. HALIFAX. Dee. 5 - (O. Pr — Sns ling Halifax Wolverines to- nght strengthened their podtion in the Maritime Hottey league b! |ddeeting Charlottetown Abegwoiil I-iinoneofthefaetestbettiescf the season Their win carried them to within two points of the begue I Mon-etch Hawks, who were defeated tonght by the lowly BL ‘John Beavers, 2-1. Bothteamsseemedizohsvere-i named Bzitedict. He was a holler- Bu”!!! D0186 I19" Ql-Pllfi? 416!“ 381181113 the WOW“!!! Ml. bill and were out for blood. A rousing first period ended scoreless. Mc- Arthur put Abegweiis on the board Miosher added another. A demer- aierellyresisltcdinonemoregoal verlnes‘ net. sieved other thnIts. NEAR I101‘ Two goals, one for each team Cowley shot and flashed on, blow. ‘rho light was on. game was temporarily delayed. the Wolverines‘ blue line. Many chances to score were mis- When Walter Ferguson was sent to the cooler for hooking Cowley with his stick the Wolverines started e netmouthhedketedandhmdMc Csnn at his mercy. But he lifte tho rubber far over the goakc’ head Later when Cowley foolcd ili Abéwweits defence he struck to. 81ml post with. the pilck. Tn.- go Judge thought it had gone lll an rebounded. The light flashed, bl the Referees ovcnulcd his deci .on and the goal judge W35 r . placed. Cowley was s marked man f the rentsinder of the match a d took mimy hard bumps. MicArthixr scored in the sci-o d Dtriod on a pass from Boston, w o taken the puck up the ice with a nice rush. About this time Gsgnon went down under s heavy check fiom Walker and $4 not reappear dur- “KEEll” [USES lllN on TITLE lllBAilLlllNIAN (Annotated Prom) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 25 - A fighting Californian. ymingFr-ankie Klick, today rose to great boxing heights to gain the Pennsylvania recognized world's Junior light- weight championship by handing Kid Chocolate a technical knock- out in the seventh round of a scheduled lit-round Christmas Day encounter. The flashy Cuban, holding his own at the time. was dethroned as king in the division when Referee Johnny “Spud" Murphy ruled the battle ended with but two seconds left of the seventh round after Chocolate was floored with a right hand smash to the chin. Chocolate went down, face for- ward. He staggered up at the six- eount but collapsed against the ropes, apparently on the way down. Referee Murphy rushed in. intent m stopping the bout. At the same moment, Moe Finisher, one of the through Kllck, who scaled In“ IE4] '0 cfibflflnifil 130. haninsegod over that crushing right toflllohlmthebattlewasasee- It! Ofhif. filth, from Sen Pran- fiflfl. #81 If with a rush, was slowsqiniseeeccdseuicn by the Cohen's and then took the h Rilrd and fourth. HQ be "Reed" from Q flth a two-handed heel 3i r ,,st.e g? bleed and swell E5 5 i s were disallowed in a second period mew that almost caused a riot. the goal light formidable Halifax defence, draw- but the Referees mg Sag-gent out and bangng the from the net and while the light wasltlli on Sargent s tough time. They ooh- Charlottctoivn forwards made a tinned their fiva man rushes but brisk rush from end to cud, Nichol- Wolverines consciously held son scoring on Sargent. The Halifax one goal lead. goal light. didn't g0 0h, but this time Referee Jack Brown's whistle Wolverines wanted to lcnow why the whistle had not blown for Cow- ley's goal and zlbegviiits wanted to Masher; left Wing, Oagnon, Len- lmow why Nicholson's 3W1 w“ not, non, w. liierguson; to be counted. Howlng fans con- trlbuiod to the argument and the bombardment of thell Charlottetown net. Cowley, plainlyb upset about havng lost s sue goal came back vigorously. Right to the I011. athm' Wolves canons ' gr u Sfdftliflg‘ Upset Timely 77x18 Fastest‘ Game 0f Season As Abbies n.1,, any,“ ingtheremaindcdthaptbd. Vinoeierguson. ' ‘Geglwn rubbrrthrough ‘fence. he passed to Cowley, who ceetmcCanncnsahor-hfedslaot ‘Shields and Meshes-both chsnceatoscorotowudthe the “T1850 tact/cs proved ‘fall. While around in Halifax territory, lumen in the second, and Cowley evened sped out of the 3am, skated the the count. Lennon gave Wolverines lrzigtth of the foe and best McOann oneup nil-y int-he third and onadrive tcmthecorner. About nine minutes later flash- es caught the daring Ahegweite off for Charlottetown from Baton. guard the same way although Wol- but the brtllaent Sargent in Wol- verines were one man short. &at- i-ng down easily he evened over to the right wing and scored from in- side the hiue line. . Benton made things look a little better for Charlottetown soon af- terward. swinging around the plus; to the twine. Alfter that. the Abcgtweits gave (heir LINEUPS Halifax: Goal. Sargent: eferwe, fhvigne, Graham; Centre. Cowley, Itglit Wing. lhwriieous, Shields. Charlottetown; Goal, MoOann: Defence. Walker, W. Ferguson, Finally both goals were clisallow- Currie: Centre. Benton, McGrlsskien; ed aml tho players squared off at mt wing, McArthur . Nicholson; Rluht Wing. Kane, Kelly. fteferees: Jerk Brown, Monclon. 0d as the match got under way. Harry Butler, Halifax. SUMMARY P1381‘ PBHDD Scoring: None. Walker. Stops: MicCsnn ll; Sargent 4. SECOND PERIOD 1—Cllarlottctow1t. (Beaten) 10.10. 2—Halifax, Cowley 11.35 Stars: Sargent 4; MoCann 1d. McArthur, (Ferguson) it [l THIRD PERIOD Ii-Halifax. Lennon, 2.14. 4-—Hal'.fax, Mosher, 10.48. r ai-Cliarlotteto/wn, Beaten 13.16. i Penalties: W. Ferguson, Curre, Graham. Walker. Shots stopped: Sargent 10; Me- Cann 9. °'I\7tal Stops: seigent it: McCsnn 3 . erwelght title. As the referee raised Klick's win- ning rfght arm, the Hsvman leaned over the rope in his corner, and tears of disappoin Infill. were in his eyes. His manager, Louis Guitterez, rushed in to protest to the referee, but the arbiter stood by his de- cision and amidst the mingled boos and cheers of the 4,000 fans, Klick climbed from the ring. ANUTHER WIN run ii§ENAl LONDON, DPc 2B~(C_ P. Cable) -Th: Ars rial won agiln today, beating Leeds United 1-0. and thereby strengthened its position st the top of the first division of the Englfsh Football League As the soccer teams of the entire four sectons of the league swung into their holiday home-end-home fixtures, Tottenbsm Hotsours were beaten Derby County won 4-1 over Man- chester City As a result Arsenal was left three points ahead of Hud- denfield Derby County's win over the crack city outfit was the feature of the entire s~ct‘on, " nchester smsrtlrrg under the terrific white- weshing handed them Saturday. ‘The Spurs played all out but the Huddsrsfeld eleven much too good on the dsv Orimsby town beat Naneheeter United, to keep well in from, or the second division Blackpool held on to second place, although the lfllldfr! were hold to I 3mm); draw by Hull City. Norwich City srtfl Queen's Park Renders both won. ‘o remain deed- loclred for the lend in the South- ern section of the third (HUM, but Cheverfleld, northern section rsderl, were beaten by Djfm- Por the Canadian method of melt- inl- ‘he Manchurian group of sir- t? 5 right-lam jab. _ jun “ghrvunght 1e 5 i. . II a act risk his feath- aesreh Laboratory. and worloed well. 'Cariyng the the cppuing de-‘ 8-1 by Huddersfield endwvmwn ‘m, the "m, “u! u” hehadwahere‘ honorsinthevic- row berleys gave the best results bagged two goals and Vcss had a r in atuiilee on the melting quality of ghl and our assist. lilr Cuba" Wfll-blrlcii b! the Manitoba Barley Re- nen 1nd Welland scored Win54. Hawks And (Candis-n Prew M Dec. iir-mth Aurel Jolist and W11! Cutie starring. MM- tresl Canadians defeated Detroit lRed Wings s-o Saturday night. a crowd of 5,000 sew the Wins! 811!- render first place in the United States section d National Hooks)‘ League and moved into second position. By their win, Canadieils tightened their hold on sewnd P1869 in the Canadian section. While Detroit .were short a rncn Qodin took Joliat/s pass l4 minutes after the start of the second period and sent the puck through a mime of legs past Hooch. Joliat on a solo effort in the third made it two up for canadiens while iwirenr put the game away on a ion» rush lll the last minute of the 88ml Chicago, 3; B41110". 1 BOSTON, Dec. 25.-iA.P.l—Chl- cago Black Hawks gained the 18811- ing American division berth in the National Hockey League hv wt- playing the Boston Bruins for a 3-1 victory Saturday night before 5.000. 1W3 RS803. {or Johnny Gottsellgs opening tally and abo'ut two minutes later fooled the Boston defence neatly before csging a back-hander. 1n the third period Oliver tallied Boston's shut- out averter and Paul Thompson put the game sway for Chicago. Toronto, S: Nlaroons, ‘I ‘TORONTO. Dec 25--<c‘.P.)—-To- ronto Maple Leafs gave a dazzling display of scoring strength as they gym-med p“; Dave l-{rrr here Sat- urday night to beat the Montreal Maroons 8-2 in a National Hockey League encounter. Thc BlBFOOH-i made the mistake of trying to out- point the Leafs in a wide-open WW of game. Before a crowd of 13.000 nearly half cf it made up of children ad- mitted free, the Leafs led by Char- lie Conacher who notched a goal l period, laid down a deadly shootinif barrage. in the first Period Tm" tier scored for Maroons and m!!! Conacher and Blair beat Kerr. Doraty and Conacher were the tal- liers in the second, and in the third. Day, Hollett, Conscher and Prim- eau did the trick. Smith act the other Maroon score in the final frame. Burgers, 3; Americans, 1. rmw YORK, Dec. 25.—(A.P.)— New York Rangers avenged B Pfevl‘ ous defeat in the National Hockey League‘; “Metropclitam series Sun- g," night by defeating New York Americans 3-1 in their second clash of the season. The victory left the ggngerg a point behind the third- place Boston Bruins in the Ameri- can section. A surprislntly large Christmas eve crowd of 11,000 saw the game. Bun Cook tallied first I01 the Rangers on passes from brother Bill and Frank Boucher. Red Jackson evened the count lust after the third period started. Murray Murdoch broke the deadlock at 1:43 and ln the closing minutes Boucher broke into the clear and best goalie Rev Ottew , B; Detroit, 3. nrmorr. Mich. Dec. 25--—-(A»P-l __y_4¢ by Earl Roche. leading scorer of the National Hockey League, the Ottawa Senators tonight belt the Detroit Red Wings 0-3 in s fast. wide open hockey match. Roche begged two goals and one esdst to add to his point tom, but tery with Billy Beveridge. stocky 0t- tawa goalie. Beveridge bed three goals scored on him but his spee- tacular work in the neu in every peg-fed, particularly the last, was largely responsible for his team's viacry Detroit, with e chance to go into the lead of the American division. held the Senators even in the first period. After that the visitors gain- ed a lead end added to it, refusing b adopt defensive tactics. Bever- ige heel a1 stops while Roach in the Wing nets had only m. 1h addition to Roche. TouhcY Son-ell. wise- for thC the smallest crowd of the Boston tonight defeated Montreal Maroon With big Lionel Conacher setting National Hockey league contest that the pace, the Hawks scored twice in Fulfill"? W- krill-WU. Lennon. the first session. He paved the way the American group, one podnt a- Halifax Wolverines VS. ABB Wednesday Night at 8.39 {Zl- Reserved Seats-WC 75¢, $1.00- Baloony———35e. Childrenh Seats-flit; Seats on sale at Forum Box Office this morning st 10 o'clock. i?! Canucks, Leafs, Rangers; Ottawa Win Hockey Battles IUIIII! first tried: h-Detmit, Scrrell (Wetland) I150. Z-Ottswe, Touhey (Cox) 15:46. Penalties-Evans. Stops-Roach, ‘f; Beveridge, 10. Second Period- a-Ottewa. Vols (l. Roche) i200. s-Ottswe. l. Roche (Vu) 18:30. Peneltice-Finnigen, Bowman, De- duc, Shields, nmms. Roach, 1; Beveridge, 7- S-Intawa, n Roche, Jam. S-mtswe, Touhey (weenie-Cox: 920. 7-Detroit, Welland (Arnie-Sor- rell) 12:06. tl-Detroit, Wlseman (Gocdfellow) 10:53. S-Ottewe, Kamindry (Hnnigen) l0 :38. Penalties-Qumran, Shannon. New York, Dec. 26.- (QPJ-Cap- italizingto the fullest extent a: the few reel scoring cpporumities that came their way New York Rangers 3-0,ins fest and cleanly played lifiedthewinnerstothirdplscein head of the Boston Bruins. It was a well received Christmas present for the Rangers, world's champions, who found themselvu out of the cellar for the first time this season. The Msroons, how- ever, went home without a very firm conviction there ls s Santa clans. despite the fact a very good mutation of the old gentleman flo ed off the puck at the start. Bill Cook, Ranger captain, started his teem on the road to victory with a well earned goal in the first period, scoring on e pass from Mur- ray Murdoch when Hangers had five forwards on the ice with Vernon Ayers, husky Maroon defence man serving a penalty. Desperate efforts o! the lhrcons tolcnot the ccuntintbefinsiframe resulted in disaster for themselvq. Leaving their defence wide open they attacked en male and twice Ranger snipers snared the rubber at centre ice to beet the Maroon pack and score. Murdoch scored late in the third period after Butch Heeling had raced down with the rubber and passed. Keeling then scored single handed with lel then three minutes to go when he again grabbed the disc in the neutral lone and beat the enemy to the Maroon cage. Bailey Shows Still Further p_ Improvement DION. Dec. $—(C.P.)-"Aoe" Bailey. injured member of the ‘Do- ronto Maple Leafs hockey teem. cheered his family on Ohfltll Day with a further improvement in his conditlmi. Bailey, who suffered e fractur- ed skull when “ofled to the to! Dec. 12 during e game egsimt Boston Brulils. lay close to death's door for days while two dellcatel operations were peforlmd and several lumbar punctures mule. Rallying in a manner that both encouraged and Isa-prised his phy- sicians, he hes gained steadily for several days. Although his name still is on scrlaed ss “very good" may. N. I. L ITANDIIG CANADIAN SUCTION i HOCKEY'§ summary; l l -llmoons, $8M! $—'n:1onto,OcIsq:ber (A l. . It-Iknonto, Blair (Outta) 14H. Pueltiee: Clancy, Ierflcfl . Illlllty) IJl. UL“. ill-Risotto, 031B!) 16.46. i1—'ficsonto. (Hailed: Gland!) i‘! I. Fons-Rios: isrirense, noueol‘ . ECAGO AT BOGIUN SUMhIAI-Y HIST PERIOD i" i-Chicsgo, Gotceelig (Consche Coutuie) 17.44. _ L-Chisngo, Coast-her (Rofifle- . 10 57 No ramp rnson - 9 k-Bcotou, Oliver (dapper-Berry) 1a a2 ~ t-Chicego, r. Thompson tom- selig) 1am. ~ No penalties. Veteran Leader Of Sp a i n P.W.I.-II.I'.A.P. Toronto. .1612 I 100808 Cansdiens .1! I I 381810 Ottawa .1lll!lll01l Meroom .114ldIlIll American“ 10110 OHIO! AIICANIIUIIOI P.W.I..II.I.A.P. Chicago - ..ll lllflflil Detroit .lll'lifldlm Rangers .ls'll4flllll . ... l! I llflfll‘! -_- yp