JANWARY Z5, 1937 _ “F. . ____ . . 'I_‘I_1FI (QHARUIFFETUWN whUAlflnllAN PAGE sax/law BOWLING a BOXING "y ' ~__ HOCKEY BASKETBALL . WRESTLING OTHER srom j . ._ _ V, . Junior Abbies Take Leadljackggn 313,-; In City League Series With lAs LeafsBlank 6-2 Victory Over Royals|Rangers 4-0 , . _____ v Maroons Hold Red Wings To Overtime Tie Ross Yanks GoalieTo Earn 3-6 Tie With Americans; Canucks Defeat Hawks 4-1 A BAD cow? Colds iust don't come ioo bad lo enjoy smok- Philadeiphia 4, Syracuse 2. Springfield 2, New Haven l. Providence 2, Cleveland 2 (over-_ time). INTERNATIONAL INTEIL °f 801115 1n the final "chukker" to Put the game well beyond reach of their hard striving opponents. Royals, although beaten by a de- ClSll/e 001ml. were not outplayed as ; in two goals 1n the third. Sylvanus iADPs. centre on Jackson's line, ltalllcd the fourth and Gordon jDrillon, right wing on the same Yale 5, Princeton 8. U. S. E. R. H. L. New York Rovers 3, Pittsburgh 2. the first period Royals were out- played rather badly but in the next Baltilmore 5,;I<1?1t';:°l' 4 (“verflmel i OVfVOSIlIClClOlfSISIXgIEQEXtlIE: Illibswfiiltbhnasawijbeltofriiiglrginl’ gfiwev“ "hi"?! i321" °f Yfi 3- (- e. ,..;:.“::.r:li.: t: “in: Coulter, held iip the game for five minutes toward the end of the third period. When the official,- had untangled the muss of players who joined in the filly they imposed major penalties on Homer, Coulter and Bill ‘Ihoms, "mymy Bofllmoiltih. ‘ who had come to the assistance of The game was just a. minute old his teammate. MONTREAL SENIOR amour when Abbim skated into the lead‘. ottawa 3, Victories 5, with Mcciintidc scoring on Flinn; SUMMARY Cgngdjens 2, Verdun 1, 11183113 pass. l1 minutes later. Royals 5, Quebec 4. Roynia blotted the oount iis Dick, First Period Int-American league Cleveland 8, Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia 6, New Haven l. Syracuse 8, Providence 2. U. S. Amateur Baltimore Orioles 5; Hershey 4. Pittsbrugh 8, New York Rovers 1. (Above played Sunday). McKinnon raced in to draw Lan-l gille out and then puss to Wilson; i. Toronto. H. Jackson lvgho had no trouble in bitflglflg it‘ Fowler) 19:34. Penalties: None. McDonald of the Royals drew the first penalty o.‘ the game and ihe Abbie: taking advantage rapped in goal number two‘ Plannlgan scor-. ing unassisted. 'l\vo minutes later with the teams at full strength lllimnigan earned his third straxghi point of the session when lie passed to Kelly for Abbie goal number 3. But if the first period had been one-sided Royals came back strong- ly in the midle unto to earn a dmw both on the play and in scoring. Abbiw increased their lead early Second Period Scoring: None. Densities: H. Jackson. JockAnderson Accepts Post At Ridgewood Third Period 2. Toronto, H. Jackron, 3:16. 3. Toronto, H. Jackson (Drillon- Apps) 16:31. 4. Toronto, Apps 16:38. Penalties Homer (minor and miller), Shiblcky, Ooulter (major), Thorns (major). Jock Anderson, golf professional lit the Charlottetown Golf Club during 193e, will be the 19a: pro all, the Rldgewood Golf and Country Club, it was announced Friday by Saint John officials of the club. The young pro, who is now in his native Scotland, will sail for Saint John about Feb. 20. Jock was professional for several years at the Hawlck Club 1n Scot- land and has turned in some very fine scores on several of the hard scottlshocourses. Many brilliant performances have been accomp- lished by Anderson on the Vertlsh Hill course and on three occasions he has gone the round in 84 to smash the former record of 70 for proferslonals. ‘ In the Scottish Professional: Championship at Langiiiddry he brought in a 69, competing with such well known Scots us J. Mc- Dowell. T. B. Haliburtou and W. Don, Jock's many friends will be klad to welcome him back to Saint John and the Rldgewood Golf and Country Club. ' It ls reported Charlottetown Club officials are in contact with an- other Scottish pro with view to Sacram en to‘ Open Tourney on a. Grant to DovAing psy but~ Jack Coyle matched that one 5 minutes later on a. brilliant lone . effort stickhandiing through alone ' to beat Longllie cleanly. A min- uie later Wilson split the Abbie 110-“ femc but Langlllc took his hard,‘ high drive on the chest. i Flannlgan. continuing in his star- i ring role, fed Darragh pass in the opening minute of the final session and 7 minutes 1o minutzglutb Llggyfil-lgttglllitlillél: m‘ P‘ by G'“'“m““'° 5mm wl?” forwards to the attack but although SACRAMENTO, Calif, Jan, 24,__ Henrzssey and Roach were 1n thel '. Dudley, veteran golf cam. clear neither wild find 1m opening ‘ imlener. came charging home to- 111 the Albblfl Blilalies armor. day with two subpar rounds to post a 72-hoie total 273 and win LINEUPS the $3,000 Sacramento open from a formidable field. Abbica-Goal. hangille; defence‘ Twice a member of the Ryder Darragh, Pound. Robertson, John- Clip team and winner of the last (slcn; forwards, Flannlgmi. Kelly, Philadelphia and Shawnee opens, Campbell, Dowllng, Grant. Mc- Clintick. Dudley cracked par, the course re- cord and the opporition in putting Royals-Goal’ McAleer; defence, togdther one of the lowest 72-1iole McDonald. Wilson, Chandler, V. McDonald; forwards, Coyle‘ Roach, totals in golf records, Bill Meh.l- horn turned in 271 in winning the Hennessey, Pen-y, D. McKlnnon, B. Mclflnnon’ Wooli-ldge, Crockett. E2 Paso open in 1925 and Lawson Little equalled this mark in the Re§eree__1§¢k1c Kane 1936 Canadian open. These marks . were set on a course considerably ‘ smvnmugy shorter than the 8,700 yard long gwlfflng m‘ ‘ewlces 1°‘ the 1937 municipal links here. Harry Coop- ndm‘ ping Pfl-[od er, of Chicago. had a 69 and 70 in his final rounds to place second. L. P. U. Team .Wins From Pirates 6-3 The Laibor Union hockey team are within one game of the City Hockey League title. Saturday night at the Fonun the Union squad came through willi their sec- ond straight wlri over l-Iolmiins Pirates and their third in the four Eli-mes that have been played. The score was 6 to 3. Outskating their opponents throughout the winners after being held to a l-all count in thc openlilfl 1. Ablbies. McClintick (Plannigan) '———'— 1:00. SYDNEY’ N. S, Jan. 24—(CP)—- 2_ Royals‘ wuson Executive officers of the Cape Bre- 12:27. 3. Aibbies. Flannkgan 15:12. 4. Abibies, Kelly (Flunnigan) 17:02. Penalties-W. McDonald‘ Kelly. (D. McKlnnon) formally applied for affiliation with the National Association o‘. pro cs- sional baseball leagues. Decision to apply for affiliation as a class "D" loop was unanimous. Application of New Glasgow inter- ests for a franchise in thc five- team league was refused. New Glasgow is in the Pkttou County coal district on thc Nova. Scotia mainland. The League op- ‘m-(wd as all “outlaw" professional circuit inst summer. l OUT OUR WAY Second Period 5. Abbies, Dowllng (Grant) 5:40. 6. Royals, Coyle 10:37. Penalties-none. Third Period 7. Alrloies, Dili-ragli (Flitnnigin) 1:00 8. Abbies. Darragii 8:22. Penaity-McCiintick. ed 1h the first period and rapped cohmeml‘ badly as the score would seem toi tbigl assisted m Jackson's third i lV-Gm 11» Que?!“ 7- indicate. Showing nervousness in’ g Alflst fight - sword started by Redavailable records, has never been (Apps. , ton Colliery Baseball League todayl p It was probably one of the mos weird games in the Bostons hoc- ,key his ry. It started with only on the one of e two referees scene, Ag Smith. ing to a hasty check-up o matched. ‘Trailing 5-6. seconds to play, Manager Art Ross The Bruins’ tying tally. by Smith t A Robert Crosby , Win s Junior B o y ’s Title yanked Tiny Thompson, his goalie, to throw six forwards Wild scramble for the lying goal. The Bruins’ deadlocking score started from a. quarter ice face-off. The puck was batted out to Peggy O'Neil, stationed to the left of the New York net, and when his close- by Lorne Chabot, Smith swept in to drive up shot was stopped the puck into his cage. SUMIWARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Anderson. Shore. Second Period 1. Americans, Chapman 1.58. 2. Americans, Schriner (Murray) 3.34. 3. Americans, Stewart (Lamb) ‘ 5.31. 4. Americans, Wiseman (Ander- son. Jenkins) 6.11. Penalties: Schriner (major) Third Period 6. New York, Anderson 10.12. 7. Boston, Portland 10.37. 8. Boston, Jerwa (Cowley, lett) 12:19. 9. Boston, Sands (Hollctt) 14.02. 10. New York, Stewart (Stewart) 15.35. ll. Boston, Clapper (Welland) 16.58. l2. Boston, Smith 19.48. Penalties: Hoileri, JCl‘\\.. Overtime Scoring: None. Penalties: Nohc. STRENGTHEN LEAD CHICAGO, Jan. 24—-Montreal's fast stepping Canarlicns tightened their hold on first place in Canadian division oi’ the National ing Chicago Black Hawks a 4-1 defeat in a fast, well-played battle before 11,000 fans. The veteran line of Morenz, Gagnon and Joliat picked up two o.‘ the Montreal goals rind al- though the Chicagoan‘ matched the visitors in speed and fight they could not keep price in smooth passing and accurate shooting. Morenz opened the scoiuiig at 15:05 on a pass from Joiiat and the goal was the only one of the first period. l’. the second Chicago put on a drive which ended with Pziiangio scoring the tying goal. but Lorraln came back to put the visitors out in front again and Joliat added to the margin by scoring on Gagnons ass. In the final period Lorrain scor- ed his second goal lii the last min- ute of play, rifling .1 pretty shot from right wing that boat Karzikus cleanly. There were but four penalties, three against the visitors, ‘for whom the victory was their six- teenth of the season. For Chicago it was a sixteenth defeat. SUMMARY First Period i. Canadians, Morciiz (Joliat) into the , Clapper, Welland. Lamb, Graham. 5. Bo ton, C.ap_;er (l-lollett) 2.10. l-lol- the Hockey League tonight by hund- , OCONQMOWOC. Jan. 24- (GW-Rolbert Crosby of Banff, Alta, justified a 2.000 mile trip to- day by winning the junior boys’ title art the Great lakes foe Carni- val. l The only other Canadian who stood out in the skating classic was Alex Hurd of Sudbury, Canadian Olympic skater, who won the 880 yards senior race. Maddy Horn, a Beaver Dam. leading skaters oi’ North America today by improving upon two more U. S. speed skating record times. Opening Ice Races Held At Summerside The first ice racing of the sea- son at Summerside was held on Saturday on the harbor ice over a good course. Three well known horses provided spectators with plenty of excitement. Summe id: Bcy, owned by R. H. Phillips, beat Silver Doctor, owned by EH50!‘ Bowners, and Gratton Peters, own- . rd by John Harkness. j Summerside Boy is an old fav- orite and won six firsts in eight starts last winter. Gratton Peters is a newcomer from the west of the province and is expected to make ,i.hings lively for the fans during the season's racing which will be held every Saturday if the ice is fit. SUMJWARY ‘Summerside Boy 1 1 1 Gratton Peters 2 2 2 Sliver Doctor 3 3 3 C. F. Kennel’. starter; G. W. Bell. E. Robinson. J. Cliappell. judges. Cunningham In Easy Victory (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. 24—Glenn Cunningham, former Kansas flyer running his first race in the colors of the New York Curb Exchange. raced to an easy victory in the three-quarter mile handicap in- vltation. feature event of the Osceola Club games Saturday night. Cunningham had a lo-yard mar- gin over Lou Bums, Manahttan College's intercollegiate indoor 1500 ‘and outdoor 800 metre champion iwho started also from the scratch mark with William Ray, of the New York Curb Exchange in third Wis., girl. took a place among. Howe and Herb Cain lied ll ii;- After that both galles-Noi-iii with a goal in the second pfifloii Smith for Wings and Billy Br‘:- eridge for Maroons-ivcrc invin- cible. Probably the best opportunity to break up the game in the overtime was presented to Russ Blinco, still seeking his first goal of the pi ent campaign. From a scramble in lfront of the Detroit not Bllixco managed to get a low (lrlro . But Smith shot his foot il('l'0:$ ti if net and just flicked the puck aside. l e- , SUMDIA R Y First Period 1. Detroit. HOWU (H. l{lll'i'.ll 15:01. Penalty: Bowman. Second Period Penalty: Bowman. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Cain, Petilngcr. Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Boston Clubs Interested In Sydney League (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. S., Jan. ‘.'-'i-T\vo baseball clubs were willing to pur- chase a franchise in the class D Cape Breton professional baseball le". ie, Bernie “Skitfl Ferguson to- day told a meeting to consider rif- filiation with the National Aszoc- iation of professional lmsobrill leagues. Fcrgwon, who last your niriniigcci the Reserve team in thc lmiciz" until i‘: withdrawal near the end of the schedule, said the club.» "ere willing to operate in ilnt= mining town. He made no appli- cation for membership on hos-all“ of either the former team or a new one and did not enlarge on his statement. He also said tile United hllllf‘. Workers Union was conzirloring} 5P0H50r1ng a team in the league. l How They Stand i NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadian Section . place. The time was 3.09.7. Bv WILL" "' A (IANADIENS BEAT BEAVERS session shot to the front in a fast) second period adding two goals ml the“ wall 9° take a 3'1 lead- h? the Red Wings by (icfcntng the a mflomlyfi-‘lnyed ml“ “mo” ‘ luckless Beavers 2-0 at the Fonim featured b? the lmcfllsm? “mad” Saturday afternoon in a regular °! "l8 108815. i319 Wilmer“ "W" league enoouuntcr. alt-scored their 01100118116 by 8 3'3 Fast improving‘ thc Beavers put 1118-18’!!- up a stout battle all thc wily and until well on in the third session the best Canadians could gamer was a 1-0 lead. Beavers. howcver, were trapped in the final half of the period and Canadians broke a- way to make their load a little more secure. Midget Canadiens kept pace with As is usual the game was rugged- ly fought and a br'ef fight broke out in the second period between Chlpman of llolrnans and HuBhBS 0f the Union. However. order was restored in quick order and the of- fends‘! given major penalties which llfililled cool them off considerably. Mel DLamond refeered. Vines Hands Perry Setback (A. P. by our-aimi- special Wire) GIRLS’ TEAMS‘ PLAY DRAW For the second game in a row, Prince Street School girls and West Kent iasslcs fought t0 a drflW- It was the ih'rd grime of a best out of five series, P. S. S. having the i only win. ' Both teams are improving with every start and Saturday's game vms a rcai close. bang-up struggle. BALTIMORE, Jan. it-mis- i ///. worth Vines, Unilt. States toting» star. defeated Fred Perry 6-1, 7- - , f)’, < In th ir xhibiti tch h last .4," night? Pei-ry wasmbaa; off iii-sill in p l‘ B C l: I C e F 0 r the first set, losing the six games liter winning only the first. Bruce Barnes defeated Georg? wt in a subsidiary match, 0-1. M. In his first set, Perry, who held l the world title for England before 0 took up professionaliun, made l stand in the fifth game with his single game opposed to Vines‘ four. he stiffened his stand and the Junior Royals be . of the Junior Rvmla hhgkneyliubqlrilib Xlafire requested to at- tend pmcflce wdoy at the Forum from 5 to 6 Dim LI5SEN, woizizv 1 WAQT.’ l SENT THE BEANS? UM. BUT I'M YQU FER TWO BQINGIW UM POUNDS OF HOME To BEAN5 ~WHERE6 PICK UM LP- \\ SPILLED lune went to 20 points before ii-Il- u“ llnllll’! M "ii"- llk falling to Vina. Canadian; 2B l6 0 3 '7!) (if) 35 Maroons 3010 l8 7 6i (l8 27 Toronto 27 11 14 2 68 (i9 24 Americam 28 B 1G 4 n4 1).’) 2n Americans Section Detroit 29 17 7 5 '75 57 39 ,1 Rangers 28 l3 l0 5 68 5G 31 Boston 27 13 l0 (i 7i on m) Chicago 29 7 7 4‘! 64 OF "THIS P-OL EVEN WITH DiRT IN A B16 Fll26T-~<-BiLL6, youize, ‘I'LL PAY 2; MSFOOHS. Cain (oi-here; 12.05. 1 ; Krciizigr‘ ll-liungvrs, N(‘ii Colviiie (M. Coi- 20 ! l“ ill-Ho! WELL, LAD5, E3! f" / OBSERVING: THE CIRCUMFERENCE i/ MERFTALITY, THAT I HAVE HIT PAY- ECAAD! "me GODDESS OlIéiOOD Lucv. éiAVE ME ‘ll-ll’; ave", AND 1 AM sETTLlklé ALL-MY OBLléi/ATIOMS,’ we LARGE OM55, 1 5ETTLED (Q .- ,j" , . ,_ ing wber YCL ‘igbi up a Spud the zriglnal . nuns mu advantage o! every _ ' (c. P. b, Gmrdiaws special wk‘) 13,05‘ (C, P. by Guardians Special “ire; _ . ‘_ .2 A _ Hackey Results "Derifng and throwing up a “out. (Cighgygqggardla-n! Special Wire) Ems-ION. Jan. g4__,\ thud W," “name; Nona MuoiifiiiihdlqDgéilhit‘Z-lj-hlolrlr meniiic-coo-ec iigarette .pud .at always be demlsive bard" “Ea-infill Olmon- J kw 1 d ' Jan‘ lknaw” lod rally that netted them six , second Period lmuoolnsMet B w ace H) done ndec or. for a :'ean~iasiing satisfying emf-s’ attacks. Jiuror Abegwgjts m?‘ dgcisiv ibglmr Map“ If?“ goals gave Borton Bruins a, 6-6 2. Chicago, Paianglo (‘Brydsom Hezlfmwz’ Ym “"0511; liims‘ A“? ' j _ jumped into the lead in the City {OX-k Range; getgrgtlzrlkgfrlaa overtime tie with New York Am- 1:00. m night but sun conning “Jilllgwl smoke . . . rom morning lo night. 1 efresli- icy, By Guardian's Special Wire) lam": Saturday night by Bikini: persons he“, 5a;md,y_ mg“; in; erlcans ‘L: a‘ Llalllulgg Natiolnfii ‘Qmmléfgf,’ L°§§§‘,,,, 14,25, on) than a 1-1 overtime (il".l\\' Wlthllyhl‘ ing change fcr your rough-racked throat. And SATURDAY 5mm5s If“: Rgd ma“? R°Ym m“ "m? biz left winger scored three seals ggckey 10%;‘? bang erfinwaiss .831, m“ ' g“ world champion Red Wiiifls m h |d - ." f- d . j- y a -2 coun, e ore . . . . . . y “'_ w en your co is over. you in you vc ( is- NATIONAL LEAGUE capitalizing ‘m alm°st we” 5:12? acgrilleksebsilillrigtleifesftlftizlt? Bllums manager’ yanked his goal" Penalties: Buswen’ Thompsmh gliirlgnlab 7H0<bc0kiiinsLi9agwletheL032m covered a brand-new pleasure in cigarette en- T°r°nw 4- New Ymk Range" 0- “wring “hanw- Abegwellls- 51mm"! rlck’= team m the last mmuieo‘ Play and vet‘ ThkdLzel-lid ) 1n a lively battle-their first 193'. . Montreal Maroons 1, Detroit 1 the best form of the season‘ led Jackson 5mm out m a m“ ma! l eran Hooley Smith snatched vic- Candiens, rran (Morenz clash. joymenl. l0 for, 10c 25 for 25¢. Cork Tip or <°‘""“‘“°’- 3'1 “l the m“ °f the first Wfifld; attack that outshone anything the t” from marks by mrm“ the “Ho” 1 . u , The powerful Wing; look a luv P] -- A] Q d t" 1T h- - f 11' INTERNATIONAL-Ammo“ were held w a 14 score 1n the New Yorkers h d to u H tie g goal with onlv 12 seconds Pena ties. Buswe , Miler. period lead on a gold 5x1‘ am. so. cpu inc-cu 0 JLCO or r0 lug LEAGUE second but mine back with a briice a o er‘ e mo“ l° 5°- i i ' i‘ your own, 10¢ the package. hangers Revenge Shutout By Defeating Leafs 4-2; i ((‘.l'. b) (iiiurllinifs Special Wire) NlflV YORK. Jilll. ‘.l~l--'I‘ll(* NH‘; ,\'oi~k Rangers defeated 'i‘orunlo’ - Miipie Leafs 4-2 iii i1 gruelling Nil-i , irmiiil Hockey Lcngui- match plii_v-. (‘ii before 13PM) sptctrilors here t0-‘ iiiztlil. Tile triumph gitvo Rangers} v-sion of second‘ .. rile Ulliiif Stair-s (il\'lSi0ll.l one point in illc vim of the Boston Brill . l I‘ ccptional leniency by the of-l s enabled tile players to deal lil y burly chicks almost at‘ irl several tlmcs the gamel tiiririiiciicd to break out into a, frec-for-all. l Neil Colviiic, rookie centre, slioti the New Yorkers into the lead at thc three-quarter mark of the 0p- ening frame following a passing bout with his brother Mac and‘ Alex Sliibicky. i Biltrli Keeling blazed one intol thc Toronto cage half waytiiroughi lllf‘. second chapter on a pass from,‘ Phil \\'.\i.§()ll. . Toroiilrfs first. ('!)lllll(‘l‘ fillllC (‘klfly i iii illt‘ third period wiicii Bill) Dav-l irlsoivs shot was deflected into the New York cage by defenccnian Babe Pratt. Cecil Dillon scored loss liiciii ‘two minutes later when‘ Art Jackson put the Leafs bark in . the running by slapping Red Hor- t lli'f"S rcboiuid past the Ranger net’ nlinrirr. l Fireworks cieveioped in the last‘ nioinciit of play when Butch Keel- in; notched his second niiirker on PllLl Wilts-oil's IISSISL just before the" iiiini buzzer wounded. (Johnny; Slll_\lll(‘, Toronto's illillliigllll,’ direc- iiir (lashed across the ice io thi- soot-it"s box and Art Coulter. Rum‘ 111T rcarguzird. apparently tlioughll you! iviis in be fllSfillOlVfWii for lie siiirliwi iiitriiiiig wiiliSmyiiiui who swiiilg on tile Ranger. Offic- ials separated the pair before any furtiici" (ininagc was done. i s‘ UDIMAR Y l First Period Vllli‘, silllllClflil 14.40. I’L‘l‘l£llil(.'S-—}Ii‘ll(‘i'. Second Period. 2—R.inger.<. Keeling (Watson) 10.58.. Penalties-none. Third Period 3—'l‘oi-oiitn, Davidson. (1.49. 4-~Riilitli"i‘.\‘, Dillon (Boilciier, Pat- rick) 8.19. S-Tormiio. Art Jackson (Homer) 17.12 li~—R.’liilZ(Il1s'. Keeling iVVZItSOll) 19.59. i Priiiiiti(\s--Apps. l imam JINX 3 l DETROIT. ililll. 2-i—(AP)-’I'hc champion Detroit Rod Wings fili- "y broke their lvmiltrriil jinx io- L,YOU MAY BEUEVE, Youlz. INFERIOR WAY»... “UM; -1: \'\AA4 SUCH A6 . //4//7:'// ’ i/i///f /."/,5.-//‘ . , 1 lWings Nip Maroons. 2-1 (he Maroon.) iivfolw: i1.’l)i>1).5l:(‘§iti- ors. ‘Three previous ('ll('i)l|llli'l'5lll'i .- "mull have ended ii‘. tics. till.- lul- 1'81» iii Moiitrczil inst illglit. After a scoreless first period in which three minor penalizes and two majors were ralivrl. tire cons took the load on Gib . icons goal. inking the puck Bob Gracie. Illiirkei" skater! alone to drive a lilgli shirt Nornie Smith. The Red Vflngs crime back rm Gordon Pottingerls gnril Elli!‘ min- uies later to tie the scorr, thr- tall centre skaiizig in pas; canon to beat. Bill Bevin-Edge r ...(i. count- ed the winning goal at 309 of the third period. skating down err-fer and breaking to (he loft. bozvliiig . over Wentworiii as llf‘ drove aiiiqh hard shot from rm extromi-lvsliai"; angle into llll.‘ 3.1 mrrvzz; 11".’. SYDISIAR 1 First Period Scorillir- ll(’)fl(‘. PEll8l[lC‘S—C(ll‘.\()ll. Alifit.“ llliJjllff Conaclicr (major), Wald, Gcwdiri- low. Second Period i—-M8l'00ll.%, Marker (Grriciri lofi. 2—-Detroit, Petlingrr (Howe, Me- Doilaid) 12.03. Penalties - Conaclv-z" ‘ziifitllm-i‘ Gracie. Third Pcrioil 3—Detroit, Barry (Goodfrll-Hv) 3.09. Pc-niiliies- Howe. Pnrtiiiizer. Son Born To IYay Cetliffe LONDON. Ont, Jan. 2i--\Yii.ie icr husband was competing to: Boston Bruins in a Nriiioiizil Hoc- ikvy League grunv in night, ltfrs. Ray Gctiiffc gave lill‘ ‘ to a seven-pound boy in ilDSDHiti here. 1111's. Getliffe, a London gill, met her husband vrhiic playing for Tccuinsclis in tile Iii- teriiiitioiial League. Boston to- l lie was Gctliffe formerly played for Charlottetown in thc Maritime Big‘ Four. li BAND Tonight I'll.‘ ltFECT ICE ~ T; ..: ;: ——; 1111:," iloonls