JANUARY 14, 1937 , THE CHARLUFVETOWN GUARDIAN - NEWS “u. SPORT WORLD $251162; dgrvgaslflgigfgi ‘g2? Chclbot F'ills Breach For Amerks Board Rules On Protests BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Yawkey Hears Plan For Red §0x Change BY SCOTTY RESTON Associated Press Stair Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 13 — (AP) — Tom Yawkey, who has $3,600,000 invested in the sixth plucc B01". .- Red Box, listened today to M: ager Joe Cronin's plans for min;- ing the baseball inveritment good. ‘ Joe recommended two playilrsl. two lineup changes, and lots of lla- “AT YOUR WINTER PLAYGROUND" . ROUND THREE“ OF SENIOR HOCKEY SllMMEilSIiil-Z cnvsrils VS BHAHLOTTETOWN ABEGW-EITS l BY GEORGE MAGUIRE Down The Alleys _ Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 13 —- (GP)- Governors of the National Hockey League met here today and set dates for the NJ-Ll... and Stanley Cull 918E055. ruled on various pro- 119514‘ 1118i‘- hB-d accumulated and HOLY NAME M)WLING. LADIES BOWLING Kelly and Mclnnis Trophy vfllflmnd! thrashed out inter D t ti i’ ~ - R. biCFh-Phlne 104 171 124 number of rule charge: 33st 011a: t§°'§§e'1§,cnedc1§§11$§g.1§f F Y T 8. A. Prflllght 153 222 200 developed disputes. :55! gamed to everything . K. QBrlen Z34 1Z1 161 \ H- Corconm no l,“ m5 The playoff for the NJ-LL. crown will start March 23 as will the in- Joe wants either Julius Solters _ Both teams have one victory of the Browns, or Joe Vosmlk of -— 5 . . . T111111 2° 9 ltllzlfllrollend tor ihedstanleg Cupbe- m, mdmu He, also wants w Both teams want Fridays game l l Pop-Eyes “m5 59°11“ m t e United change Plnky Higgins from thl d : Sltliritetsh andutitle Céalgjldian divisions m second bgsg and make mam fir), SEE THE F|REWORKS _ i _ lvlall it 144 221 180 e °11 5 w 11K "P 1111111- a couple of youngsters in the out- _ _ _ ' e Telllailvi’ dill-es for subsequent field, but as Yawkey pointed out. Reserved SOc-Jluc Children 2st- R. McIntyre 14'! 161 162 1.1, Cllrrcgher 100 81 12B matches were set at the 25th, 27th and 28th. In the N.H.L. champion- Solters and Vosmik are not for sale. Box Office Now Open . _ Ph t 104 121 1Z4 ship series the contest remains the Nothing could down yawkcys —~1J r 31a] liy for 1708939011115 335- best 11‘r°°‘°"flv°'~ T119 Prelllhlh- _';=,»->. enthusiasm. Billy Eva s, manager W” "gM-f’ "4"“' ‘ ary cup Joust-s will be the best-of- ' " ' -'.-> three. of the club's minor league affairs, lllgll single, K. O'Brien 284 Tel-lofted that the $50,000 spent by Orystlnals. And l-llglr three, H. Praught 575. Proms‘; Mum H" R - _1 _- - -- _ - -. . - of Montreal Canadiens . ' ° 0y Worters suffered m, mjllfy that Americans brought Mme chub“. above out o! retire Yawkey in the minors inst scan: ~ -~ r . BIG FOUR. LEAGUE lgfllhili their intrgqglgy rlvals, the flgfigifi‘ P1115? hlofhtlle season, the haralssed New York ment to tend goal. Now Chabot. winner ‘of the Georle won't Produce a single player slur: h“ “m! (huh are». and... u. o. .. .......l..: ......:.""':l:’=':." l: m up“ l" 1'11"" "1 m" "elm" "M "a m“ A b b i e s Pla - 1 " 1 R o b 1- Pri Groce Paul Runge in a m ml. bl c“ ~_~__.. J _ i’, 1W“ f, e B ""18 of the rrind- b] r _ y n“ w the teams Dec. l2 we: throufnwcflit‘. Q m‘ h FR" w" "1 ':';'l' " ' ‘:""""T":::_*—* a am»: dolléeSgfifallOilgh, that year , » 0 "calm ' Re s: ll: :2: .‘£“1‘.’.“‘.i“?“"..ff.°“‘ “"- T Cl ' ‘ 1 he or Frlda N I ht J Cameron 8 or McKen- G S ree prospects.” Y k r y I ‘ ’ ' ' i J. (‘low 3113153 i? Z389 gig‘; hgamdmm 0mm“, he should . OTOTItO llb l‘ "11 "I lgfl S SQGRSBGSGOG” pleased about that. aw 8y “as Skate 2' rllufléu. 141 19a as; irlcologrvzeglalllgl biZcaNuse when the R ' L - magi?“ men beueve’ however‘ l 1* Tbm;_,2,,_ t,“ mmm,,°na,_Ame;ya§-y$g3§ etams eague T0 M a I1 a g e F r a n c h l s e ofethe uiiiihfirvlfyiTfkfifoifice? '1" Sumlnelsids We“ . View I 111"“ Holy Name All Stars Zgtalogetesglliilltedwblzfgigngd heggwomd F f a n c h l. s e 0 F A l b gllllinéldmlrsrllft yam may m. gl-arfiaigle glllfiglighenllielsetlsfigrlllclfshtrig)? U TONIGHT re cc. . er a lan affke of Min Y Th g O1’ an l; < ‘ u 1' 1' m. s cily -. E 9171x511” l” 1219 no tell? lodggxmg? gcilllrfywnllylhglgf y 331d sgisrfrelruyéurfiufirgifli lwliatfikillfiléfl. i: thlemgpinirlg $310111? at I 5'- Ym" 11'1"!" 1 C. IAGIair 3; g1 Toronto Maple Leafs concerning l; by Docrr of San Diego. the Forum the Crystals came right M Playground ‘l A. Joy penalty meted out t s 1 MONTREAL. Jan. l3—(OP)—'I‘o- (A. P. by Guard’ n’s Sptclll Wire) Cronin estim t d in. back m gve their knockers some- , W‘ 111111" 31° 1111" 318 Arcs in a game agalngt routes International Baseball Lea- CHICAGO, 51rd. iii-Charles (A: r. by Guardian's special Wire) would have a ahzeard-hittiniéetlniizl thine lo think about Reports I c, Esrrv 19° 2 2 m last Sunday. Apps. who had the gue franchise will remain 1.. the John Grimm today signed a con- ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. IIi-Wil- and a better pitching staff. "m. - and what 4-1 SW0 1mm“ that they 7019114955 ' puck, had lost his stick and kicked Queen City, with veteran Dan How- “act to bos; Chicago Cubs again liam McCorry, former manager of hi! Marcum is the real questi wvrc the boiler team Tlleidfly 1118311 Mewflii’ m’ mm,“ 63”” 19°" the rubber. He was penalized ley back as mun-agar, Frank in 1937, and immediately went to Albany teams in the International "m0!!! the pitchers" Joe said "g and now that they have" entered C l E H1811 51"!“ ‘7- 0°“ 3 - Smythe thought the ofllclal; had ghaugllnessy_ pl-eslqem o; the work on some good and bad news and Ea tern leagues, plunged to- 11° Wm" ihwush we should ihb Victory Column T1161‘ -=11°\11“1 r08 y "try! i-llgh three J. Clow 802. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Shamrock! M, McDonald 300 H. McMillan 161 141 129 F. McMillan 106 239 161 Low score 115 131 143 Low Score 155 1B5 110 Prince Grocery Jn. G. Michael 168 131 1B0 P. Doyle 112 2i 153 R. McGillvray 181 2 244 J. Poirier 115 185 143 ll. McConnell 156 212 110 Tolal—2588. . Majority for Prince Grocery Jrs. E63. _ High single R. MbGillvray 244. l? q-ll three, R. McGilivraY, 551- Thc newly formed nlixed five Pm tourllalnclli, to be run off on Thurs- mlsinterpreted the rule. As a m. suit the governors decided no pen. 51W Will be meted out in any flit- llre 6858B of a similar nature. 5miithfl did not. press his protest very strenuously lmd at the outset made it plain he was not protest- ing the result of the game which Chicago won. An invention of a. Toronto hm). key fan that calls for green lights l?‘ flash behind each goal cage at e end of each period and a; the conclusion of a game was adopted "s a imndflfd Dart of rink equip- ment in. the league. Flashing oi’ the men light at the moment Deriods and games end will ellm. 1mm. it was said, the age-old ar- gument that flares when a goal is scored a second or two after the Period or same has ended. B111 DWYBI‘. 57-. former owner oi’ New York Americans, the club now operated by the N.H.L., was elected a governor oi‘ the board. Mervin League, announced here today. New capital is behind the Toron- to club, winch was irf danger of sale to interests in Albany, shangh- nessy revealed. Howley. identif- fied with Toronto baseball for many years, has put some of his own money info the club. The Leafs will not have a defin- ite working agreement with any single major league outfit, Shangh- ncssy said. but will work independ- ently along the lines of the Mon- treal, Baltimore and Buffalo clubs. GomezAwaits Contract With Mixed Feelings for his hired men. Grimm's signing took an item out of the baseball rumor market -—a rumor that the genial gentle- man farmer would be replaced as a result of the Cub's failure to re- tain the National League title last season. Grimm declined to stick his neck ou by predicting the Cubs would win the 1937 championship, but said emphatically that he would have "a damned 800d club in there batting." He was highly pleased with the deals that sent Lon War- neke to St. Louis Cardinals for Rip Collins and Le Roy Parmelee, and Woody English to Brooklyn for Linus Frey. "We're set now with Collins at first ba-c,” he said. "We'll miss Warneke, but Par- melee will satisfy me if he wins as many comes for us (l1) as he did forfit. Louis. “Tex Carleton will be a starting day in a new campagn to preserve Albany's place in organized base- ball. MCCOITY said he (was negotiating for the pluchase of the Scranton, Pa., franchise in the New York- Penn league for transfer to A1- uany. McCorry's move is the latest in a series of attempts to keep organ- ized baseball 1n Albany, precipit- ated with the sale of the Albany International League franchise to the New York Giants. The Giants can-Le moving the club to Jersey y. Canadian And U.S. Team To Play Hoop Series hard to beat." St. Petersburg. Fla. second round opponents. Budge Advances To Third Round Of Tournament TAMPA, Fla, Jan. l3 —— Donald Budge, United States top-ranking tennis star, advanced to ihe third round of the annual Dixie tennis tournament today with an easy 6-2. 6-0 victory over Randall Rose, of Frankie Parker of Lllwrencevife, N. J., second ranking player, Bryan "Bitsy” Grant of Atlanta, were extended to get past their Parker oufsteadied Vernon Mar- prove hard to defeat. ‘ Friday night's snuggle at the Forum promises to be a utterly- waged duel. Fans mom the west- ern capital will be down o.er 200 strong to witness the third battle- A special train is a certainty and the FOrlun will din P795515 5' scene remilrscent f 1930 when the two teams skate out for a fight T01‘ league leadership. LARGE CROWD AT SKATE Over 500 skaters attended the 5pecial skate at the Forum Last night sponsored by the Business Girls unit of the C.W.L.. Skating to 14 bands of waltz music supplied by the Legion Band the skalers had an enjoyabletime and the girls deserve plenty credit for putting the event over, proceeds of which are to go to charity. Outsider, Wins Race DOS ANGELES, Jan. l3 — B1. Crosby's Fight On, nlllnccl ln ill of the University of Southern (l forllia fight soul! lull ln the l». traditions of a movie SCOIlIiTlU ivddv to become lhe longes; 101‘ l the current winter meeting l Anita track. The uilnner o! the Lin» Blue race fol lwo your old. $160 for a $2 Wllllllilg, tic-km. Crooner Crosby (lid nol. luv»- ii dollar on the horse, but his 111"] ill-r Ewrett purcilnscrl a so rumba... or. ticket, purely for senlimelliol l< L- B v3’ l: ad sons. It paid him $247. Comedlon Oliver llnrrll". for >illl< ilar reasons, placed S15 il('l‘i: board on Flillll On. ll puzri 5529. All told, s07 was \‘.ll'.‘i'1l‘(l ->li ‘Oppose Tennis S e r i e s F0 r Women Players day nights only, gets under way t0- nlghi. on tho Holy Name Alley! B5 seven dcfock silarp. Following are the teams and line- ups: ‘reruns number 1, 2, 3 and 4. 110W! at l o'clock sharp. picture, because I'm going to keep on starting him whether he wins or loses.” clun or Lakeland, Fia., in two sets, winning the first 6-2, but was for- ced to 7-5 in the second before he could win. Lanby Bob Decker of Miami, gave Grant, ranked third nationally, the toughest battle of the day before Dutton, Amerk manager, was clw. sen alternate. the Crosby entry. Miniature Shoot NEW YORK, Jan. ll—(A.P)-—| Vernon "El Goofy” Gomez, lookinfl vaguely like an abandoned Christ- mas tree, waited today for the mail- man. The New York Yankee base- (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINDSOR, Ont., Jan. 11—Wind- sor Fords, 1936 Dominion basketball champions and Canada's represen- Tmms number 5, 6. 7, and 8 110W! at 8.45 p. m. Tl-ZAM N-J. 1—-\E. Robin, H. C01‘- corml, Reg Coyle, 1.. Corrigan, W.. Young. Miss G. Coady. Yarosz Scores Decision l/Vin ‘ ,. bail contracts are in the mail, says Gomez hopefully, but tlieres some- thing about hlm that suggests his fourth annual holdout. The Yankees have paid “El Goo- fy" $40,000 in the last two year"- Veteran Amerk Right - winger tarives at the Olympics, will meet their, Berlin conquerors, the Los Angeles Universe-ls, in a best-of- tllree game series, here Feb. 20, 23 and 23 billed as for the world's am- ateur championship. The teams will the Atlanta star won 6-4, 4-6, 6-0. Barrage Leads (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. B-Alrrudy burdwned with the expense of fm- Friday Evening The Prince Erlwllrrl Island High- landers will oprll the miniature rifle-shooting season at iln- Arm- " ~ AM N0. 2-4“. Tierney, J. Mc- , n , Calx», B, Daiziel, L. Maliett J. Mc- ' $31500 511W" 1929-51"! 51"“ E1 H play also for the Jacob fiance 1 . 1 t yonal mums, the ourie; tomorrow (‘\'L‘ll.ll:§ a; ‘i Lea,‘ h Mcmugam ' NEW YORK. Jan. 13—(AP)-— Goofy” has been something loss In ospltal trophy, emblematic of intemational Rageyg T0 H/[n 3111,35 ‘gfagseflfw; Tenm, M- o'clock. TEAM N0‘ 3_F' Hennessey‘ D’ Teddy “nos-Z of Pittsburgh‘ mm- umn a “durum; dewmh m m5 Mme’ cmmpionshn)’ 1 i tion has taken a wand og- Colonel C. C. Thompson. McKenzie, C. 148011111‘, F. Binnott, F. '3' m1dd1°we1g111° 11°14“? °1“"“P1°"r it has been rudely suggested that The Dos Angeles team defeated 31,133‘: any wmpejution f0; women Drum Comma-lam; will fire mo Slccombe, J’. Kerwin. TEAIM NO. l-—E. Doucette, K. Flynn, F. Moll/Lilian, Syd Maliett, E. J. Gallant, M. Dougan. TEAM N0. 5-12.. Duncan, R. Mc- Farlnne, A. Kelly, E. Dougan, P. Hillier. M. Carrakher, TEAM N0. ti-J. D. Webster, F. Flynn, Bill Connolly, R. Sinnott, P. Walsh. J. Dillon. TEAM N0. 7—V. Coyfe, I. Dougan M. McDonald, E. Mitchell, B. Des- Rovhc. N. Kirwin. Tl-WM N0. S-Jcxs. Hughes, B. cCabc. Bill Brown. M. Clinton, took a big step along the come- book trail tonight. with o. stirring IO-round victory over solly Krel- ger of Brooklyn. Yarosz weighed 159 and Kmiger 160. By turning back the conqueror of Harry Balsamo, the clever Ynrosz placed himself in a spot to chal- lenge the winner of the Freddie Steele-Eddie (Babel Rfsko clum- pionship fight in Madison Square Garden next month. Steele alfd Ris- ko agreed to terms todav. Tonlghvs bout attracted 5.000 fans who paid $9,247.35. he settle for less. But personally, Senor Gomez is not so sure. "I don't know whether I'd take less than $20,000,“ he says. "A ball player never tlrrks he should be cut even if hc wins none and lcses 303. LAWLOR SCORES IN WIN BEIRWICK. N. S.. Jmi. l3'—(OP) --Bcrwick Brlrlls scored a. 2-0 vic- tol'y over Annapolis Royal here to- night in a regular Central Valley (C.P. By Guardians Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jun. Iii-Harry Oli- ver, veteran right winger of the New York Alncricans, was reported resting comfortably in hospital to- niglii after a. mastoid operation that may keep him off the ice for tlic balance of the National Hockey League season. Oliver was taken to hospital with influenza a couple of weeks ago when Anlcrkr. arrived here for ml N. H. L. game. His condition de- veloped into nlasiolriitis and the operation was performed yesterday. Fords 19-8 in Berlin to win the Olympic titie after both teams ad- vanced fairly easily to the Iinal round. Neither team is to use other than regular players in the title series. WEMBLEY AFTER DOYLE LONDON—Len Harvey, Wembley matchmaker, is negotiating with Dan Sui ivan, Jack Doyle's malla- gcr, to have the Irish heavyweight appear in a contest at the Empire Pool early this year. quieted the players. Hawk, led the winners goals. IDNDON, Jan. 13 - l-ialringay hockey fans saw one of the rough- est national league battles of the season tonight when their Racers defeated Streatham 7-1. A free-for- all fight broke out ill the third per- iod and held 11D Play until officials lien Barrage, a former Moncton with two Wembley Lions won 5-3 from Earlscourt Royals, cellar team, and held their two-point lead over Racers at the top of the standing. players along the lines of Davis Cup. Such a team series has been pro- posed by the Lawn Tennis Assoc- hton of Australia to the Inter-' national Lawn Tcnnfs Association which will hold 13s annual meet- ing in March at Paris. A footnote to the proposal listed among the items of business in the annual program of the U. S. L. ‘I’. Afs convention here next month, reads: "Opposed by the U. S. L. T. A. executive committee.“ In other words, tllniis the wily the United first shot to inaugurate the shoot. 1111 interested and Wl-illlhi’. l0 take part are cordially invited to attend. VIENNA, Jan. lii-fCPl-tiirlvzlsl —Kimbcrlcv D_\‘lli'illllit‘i‘$. now in Austria. after a sucrrs<ful hockey invasion oi Germany and Czecho- slovakia. tonight dcfoaivd a pillcrrl Viennese team 2-1. Three illnlrlnnd gathered oi till Moodlillg Rink near lllt‘ capital. All goals were scored in illc soc- mld period. Ralph Ruining nnri ed Egan. R. McIntyre. The clash turncd out to be a hockey league fixture. Walter Hospital officials mum “m my In the third match of the night Stages delegate Wm vote at pal-ii Enlly Campbofl n[_\t(inf__f f... l]... M- bruising battle between a superb Lllwlor of Charlottetown and FOS- how long he would be laid up, Mo...“ Llnlmcm "mo", ,|,;,,,_ Manchester Rapids and Souihamp- .i_._.i___ loll Cub holders and Nuvur for boxer and a good rugged puncher ter accounted for the goals. _ _ ton Vlklufls Dluyed a 1_-_l_tic. l)’ uluurdm for folds. Vlfllhil- _ _______ ___ SOCCER, AMATEURS with the former champions speed "" M‘ ’ ""‘“' " ' " ‘- AOCLAflflED and ring cleverness offsetting Krei- B)’ WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE . Willi . . . . . . . .. Major Hoopla LONDON-Exeter City downed Wallllanlstow Avenue 3-2 in a sec- ond round English Cup-tie but the work of Jim Lewis and Reg. Wright, Avenue halfbacks, may result in ger‘s more effective clouting. On the Associated Press score card Yarosz, making his frsi. New York appearance since losing the title to Risko two years ago, won seven of the 10 rounds. 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