' i ,4 l 6 Hawks Wallop Leafs 4-1; Lost Saturday To Same CIIICACPO. Fob. 2--1CPl—'I'l10 '1‘ rcnto Nlnple Leafs. National 11 >cl<ev lA-aguc leaders. fell bchre ti": Oliicziqo Black Hawks tonlzht, 4-1, 1:1 a rousing battle before 10,- 600 smct-ntcrs. The Hanks. breaking a three- gmtc 1c ‘no slrrak. tsok a 1-0 lend in 111w 1th niirute cf may and were never headed n5 they reached tli "r nook form nf the h ck"y sm- s-"ri. Th»; vl-tory advanccd tire Hawk; to wthin two points of the third place Detroit Rod Wings and left the Leafs only six pfilflfs ahead of the rampaging Bcstm Bruins 1n i!“ <1.'"“tl nlve. The Hawks talked their first goal w‘. rm llamiltcn was in the 1v ~‘t lrx for Ilnrging, Johnny C‘ firirtz tho sliot. Scvrn minute: latcr Phil H“rg?.<I\~ Furor don“! <1 the Hawk mwwin “"11 a Ipcrkictiin‘: rzcnl The Hawks ‘Mu’, ti 3-0 on 8'11 Thins‘ shot f"":n close "anus. Bob Cars» scared in» final Hawk goal in the frst rvinllfo of the third nerird. turning I!“ sump Info a rout. 13w“ S"hrin1r swctl the f n n shut-cut ivhcn I10 of thp, permd. SIYITSIARY [First Period (“:1 c1" C1111! ID, 80111101‘. Sel- ~ ":1" 'lLl‘_’Ilf‘l"l(‘$I'lPII1lPI' (D. Bent- Kc): D: n11) 15:19 P 1ial!,\'—-I~ln1nilt?n. Scrond Period . (Chad. R. l 1715 1 .<s~.\/farl1ioc1, Davidson. Thorns Third Period I- Clrcakfl- (Ch ad. Tluu : .'i ‘Pronto. Schrlner D . ciz) 10:10 R. Carso 44 (S t anowskl. [mats l {wast In PYO.‘ finally I ' g ' -ii~' Simmy Ln Pizsii md-ivai" Team 3-1 1 TORONTO, IN). 2—(CP)—~L111'gc- ly because of the indivklual bril- liance of contreman Syl Apps. T01‘- onto Maple Ileafs, leaders Lf the Nat1ona1 Hockey League defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 Saturday 1112111. Hawks support/ed by the great goaltending of rookie Sam l__.o Pres- l t: were equal to the Leafs in every ~ pll£l5L* or play during the scoreless first 1x11 <1. In the second. 210w- ever, the fans had barely go; tl:c.r seats before Syl Apps rapped 1n the first goal with the aid of Nit-k Metz. Doug Bently equalized at th three-quarter mark when three Hawks broke fast from a slow back- checkmg Toronto forward llne 1' bent. LeJ-fs brilliant goalie Turk Brxla from it few feet out nftcr a I triple passing‘ bout witri Clllly mm- strcm nnd Hcz-gcsheimcr. T110 drad- lcck lasted only a couple- ol min- utes. Apps then brcke down riglit wini: like a thunderbolt. pulled the Hawk deft-rice out of position and shot a fast pass acrrss t) Nick Mctz who spvd in to 0111p the disc sti from 15 fret out. 1.; .1;- 131 , ‘lkrvlor rang up tlic ‘richer halfuurv through the tlurd pc od aft-er some smooth stick- hxindling and a deft relay by Sweeney Svliriner left thc young centre in ptsitin to blast the rub- oer s: . Il‘ Urillon still on the lfljllfPd list. Toronto called Normic M11111 from Providence if the American League. SUMMARY First Pcrlnd Sco1'111g--None, Penalty-McKay. Sccond Period 1—Toroni.o. Apps (N, Metz) :19 2—Chicago. D. Bentley (Hcrgesn- clmer. Dzililsirrm) 16:21 3—Tornnt._ w. Mctz (Appsi 11mg PenalW-w W, Chisholm. Stqinoivski. McKay, Sclbcrt Third Period 4-—Toronto. Taylor (Scftririer, D Meir.) 11:29 pm TI€..~—R cam (major) smi- ki (major). Penalty~—I-feron. CiClose Carling Week-end Bonspiel Wlih clme nmtches featuring Fri- (lay and Saturday's play the first wcvkcnd bonspiel was held at the curling rink over the weekend. Although scores ln the majority of cmsos were not of the close var- 11y. nevertheless competition was very 1' 11-11 with one of the largest croivrls attending. Over fifty iivere in attendance at the usual Saturday banquet held in the Winchester Banquet Hall at which plans were made for the bal- rinct- of the curling season. Following were the scores: Friday Night W. R. Cruikshank J. F. Macllleod .-.\.......... 'I‘.W.L. PPOWfO Jl-l. Howatt G. W. Nlacbcod '1‘. A, Campbell .. February 1st D1‘. S. Glddlngg 131'.“ Pierce . . . R.S.P.Ja1dinc . . _ _ , , __ .Spl1let . MacPherson A A C D. B. Bishop C H . Winchester . .Spillt‘l. . W. MacLeocl .0. Moore . Hyndman III RRTCANES HOLD LEAD AMHERST, N.s.. Fob. z-ro1=)__ Hist Amherst Hurricanes defeated here Saturday to mh their winning streak to six gazing and strengthen thcir first lzlncc position in the Amherst Rural IIF-IQUE, Auias retained second place hv showbiz-under Fcrt Lawrence CORAL GABLES, Fla, Feb. 2- (APP-Frankie Kovacs of Oakland. Calif, ovcrcame a two-sci dctlcit- to xvin ifs fourth successive winter fcimis .1'na,m1’nt by defcatng Bobby Rggs of Chicago. 4-6. 1-6 8-6. 8-6. 6-1, in the University if Miami invitation finals. THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM "When I found Old Chum, I found - CUT COARSF. a friend for Life", LD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality FOR THE PIPE - (in nus FOR ROLLINGYOUR own . ICIZXSMI the scoring for the night In _ 1 ~ en cnwd ton ght BOSTON. Fob. 2-(A.P--Bofif.on I Bruins continued their Iutbeaten 11.100 I-Glllglll, defeating New York Allklliilllla 4-1 inure a crowd of 12.000 11L B stun Garden w stretch n11 undefeated string to 15 strzrgllt grunts. Only spt culnr net-minding by TO0R10 cnuihe ltayner, who replaced the veu-rdn Earl RODBFISOH last WLCIK 111 1i swwiTl DULWeQII the A1118!‘- icans and Spiungficld Indians of Llle A111c"c:1n llzckfiy 11985118. KGPI the 13' ' from niouinzng . Four Bruin sliots swept past the r.ol<1e but 54 others were aired br1lli1111t1_y' as the American goalie was kept on tire 111ml) tlirouuiiout by 00115131855 Boston forays. Born tennis set. a fast early pace but it was not until halfway through the opening p€l‘l0d that 13051.11 turned on the red light be- hind Rayntr, Flash Hollett con- nccicd for 111-0 tally, slapping home n rebound zificr Bob Bauer and Milt. Sclunidt each had tested the goalie. Tlicy added a pair in the second period. Duniart combining with Bauer for tlic first 11nd Terry Rtardini pinning in II shut from 1.11 frcn: of 2111.- na: wiili Art Jackson and Dit Cliiizqicr assisting. Pete Kelley 11cc unterl for the lone American tally in the third period wlIlll aid from Hooley Smith FRIKI Lorne Carr. Roy C nacher i the next to final minute. SUMMARY First Period 1-B stun. Hollcit (Bauer, Schmidt) Penalty-D Smith. Scconrl Period 2-B.ston, Dumart (Bauer) 1:46 tL-Boston. Reardon (A. Jackson, odian. Field. 'I‘I1ir1l Period 4~N1w York. Kelly Carri 6:35 ,- 5-1331011, Ccmclier (Cowley, lvlscnwnn) 18:02 Pcinilijcs~Nonc. Penaltlcs- S. (H. Smith, Rangers edge Canadihens 2-1 NEW YORK. FED._E—ICPI—B?II~ Giuxinrrr, Montreal Cauaclfens gonllc. 111.11 an ovalisn frcun a Mad- Nntional Hoc- k L(‘Cif‘.llB player 11 d received this s- a-z 11 for h s b1‘ flan-t play as Crtnidfcn: lost ll l-iirlllzng 2-1 game 1o Nnv Y rk ltwiigcrs b'.f::re 12.237. 1t “x11, a goal lcntlcrs earliest. ' Davc Kcrr of the Stanley Cup \ unsuct-cssfuljy seeking his nit J11 cf tlic s asOn. only to to tlic qu k-Plioitfniz Tze In Jze Benoitks pa. 111 a Canadian power play lliicn-riu-"lrlcrg of the way through the iiiliwl period. ' The fzzml mnrgn in the game n 111.» grcritrr steadiness of the ' dc The Canadians‘ I " ‘ a lriflc w;'bbly' on I gnals scored by lCint 51111111, (.11 a solo rush and neii fcint in the first period and by Brlbt‘ Pratt. In time second. Both t-"ams fought ruggedly lhl'f)ll!_‘,Il'llI and three major pen- al: cs W111"; given in ther third per- 1 rl I0 qua-ll an cuibrcak of rcugfi 111115’. Mnrpli Chamberlain got one for slnlnnu Pike across the head, and Ncil Cnlvillo and Ray Gfitliffe tlic cllicrs for fighting. Wlflc llic malrrs were being scrvctl, Rangers put cn a susta nod drive during tvhtn Gardiner pick- ed off SllSt aftor shot, one of them b inrding up from his stick to his face for a painful blow. It was aftcr he smothered bhise plays that the crcivd siocd and cheered him. SUMMARY First Period l-Jlnngrcrs, C. Smith, 6:05 P. 1i:1l2z~s-N. Cclvlllc, Benslt, L. I Palrick. Gzunille. Second Period ZAJTQZIIIQTFYS, Pzke (Coulter. Pratt) a-- a Penalties ~ Portland, Chamberlain. lbicky‘ Third Period IL-Canadicns, Blake (Benoit. Quil- tv 144).’! ,1 . Penalties - Chamberlain, Getllffe. N. Colvillc. (majors), Goupllle. CclllI/cr (minors). REMEMEER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) C. C. (Cash and Carry) Pyle. pYimOIPT of thc ill-starred Bunion Derby acros .1110 United States. (1rd at Ln: Ancrles two years ago (‘tiny Pyle» pcrsundod f c-tballls Rod Grzmqc Io (urn pmfcsslonnl. and mnnai: d tl~r= Illino‘s star for sev- crnl years. Late-r ho sponsored the irans-cgnluicntal marathon. and nthcr athletic events. JOCKEY DIES 0F INJURIES SAN DIEGO, Calif. Feb. LI-IAP) Exrl *w. i040 Unued Stamcs jockpy champ l, dlcd on rout/e t‘ hospital hcrc trlzrv aftcr sizfferfng injur- ‘v-= in a tlirce-hnrse ncodent at i ii‘:- Azua Callenbc. Mex, race i track. rimnsnrzn vivrTsn rum LONDON ~10?) - Farmers f’. H Q1111‘! nivl William Ifarrfls were a- u-iirili-l llr- (ienrko Medll for ‘hrvsliinu ("Ill iviilic under direct '11!‘ fnm Ilw- “rcncii coo t. and ms- ."I\Il'l9-\7\lIl|1l“" from the nIr as yell Boston Continues Streak Beating Americans 4-I McCreat/r, Miss Tkacker figure Skating champs MONTREAL. Feb. 2—(CP)— Ralph McCreath of Toronto and pretty Mary Rose Thackcr Pf Win- nipeg were judged king and queen of the Dominion: individual fzgure skaters 1n the Canadian Amateur championships at the Winter Club here Saturday night. Both MoCreath, defending cham- pion in the men's singles, and the 18-year-old Miss Tflinckcr ivnn the our OUR war [$.11 u. wins 6 - 3 from Holman’s squad A hockey team from St. Dunatans University defeated a commercial team from Ho1man's Store 8-3 in an exhibition hockey game at the University rink ye terday. Murna- giian opened the scoring for the Saints on a pass from J. ‘Fralnor. McCarey followed with the sownd counter for S.D.U. and Whltlock got the first Holman goal shortly before the end of the first period. The Saints scored two more goals in the second session while Holman‘s repeated the story of the first per- iod by scoring their second coal sliortlv after. Gallant and Herbert scored for the University while Kel- li“ on a pass from Whltlock, got unanimous decision of the nudges. the Holman goal. Murnaghan and By J- R. Williams Hockey Practice The Juvenile Canadian hockey bum will hold practice Monday light at 6.45 p. m. at Holy Redeem- er Rink. All players are asked to attend this practice there will be a meeting ol’ the team directly an" this practice. CHARLES E. WORTH. Manager. (Patriot please copy.) ‘Prainor got assists on the second ' Saints 1. ‘The third period was a duplicate of the first two. the University squad scoring a pair while Hol- m1m's followed with a single coun- ter. Gallant scored first for the College and J. 'I‘ralnor on a pass from Murnaghan got the second. Whltlock unn-"slsted pushed home Holmanh third counter f0:- the g'"'“e. The game was fast and clecn. a] No Pcnnllirs ".’\"'.‘ h:"'ded out by A refenec Bill lilfqtGniqan. shlr Golf's come-back iwgest championship oil lis young a O MAL‘ Foster. 52. who once captained OUR BOARDING HOUSE EIILTII - 3, 1941 APi>|n:ssT““°“““KAT rn-msnr 8 m Same Musical Program As Hospital Skate GOOD ICE, FINE MUSIC. FRIENDLY FRIENDS Oliver wins Western open PHOENIX Arlz.._ Feb. 2-(AP)— kid won the rways career today-the Western pen. Rotund. Ed (Porky) Oliver, with an exhibition of dauntless courage when tile pressure was on, tired final iuund; o! 67-69 over the par- 'f1 Phcenix Country for a. “Ii-hole total 0t 775 strokes, thlee under the aggregate of Ben Hogan and Hymn Nelson who tied for sccmd place, Olub course -_-_--_i_____ VERN. Eng.—(CP)—- M. K‘ an l-Emzlund cricket team aizalnst ustralia. died in this Worcester- 8.3211’!!- ._ Wins speed Skating Ch ’ship SCI-IENEUPADY, $1.11, m, I (APQ-Ken Btlfbllfllfffllfll‘ of Minn‘ npolzs won the flvc- m‘ I‘ beoomeskthfi 1941 North 1mg“? speed B- rig ch ‘ Winner 1n t wcikmmn today‘ ‘ - l5 1n ‘h. of a three-tin‘ n outcome of which reikninleegtlmrm. clded uni-ll the last e\'e:.t, c‘ Bartholomew totlulitl 10o m.“ while Charles Leighton of apolis, who finished srcicid 1n u, TIVQQ-IIO GUIDE, wn {he tum”. up position itt , TiPd for thin“. the Stflfldlngs wjth 6n 1101111; m“ Lco Frelsinger, cum,“ 5m d" fending champion, mil Tr-d Eilee- wood. Amsterdam. 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