t. ‘"-*o. oven the property of the Cleve- . er on the roster not owned by Maw . j ‘%t%'4‘1‘-)‘ - ‘ ~ , BASKETBAbL i‘ UPHER seonr lifornia Defeats Duke {-3 ‘In’ Rose Bowl Classic Exiti; Eats First Goal As s Min e rs _ Win BAY. N. B. Jan. 2- (CP) lace Bs Miners cele- braterl o enim n the 885.000 Min- ers Forum here tonight and the first time they lays-l on "hcl':lc“ ice in 10 years y scoring a "Mm? over Sydnzy in a Caps Breton Hockey Leacue game. __Aiter lviaycr D. W Morrison o! Jlooe Bay tieiformed the opening geremolly Tick Williams, leading scorer and playunakel- of the Sydney squad scored the first goal in the new rmk. The tally 2am: about four minutes after Mayor M-“rrirm tossed in the puck :o ‘tart. the game. [is Wan a iillilili€ laitr Jackie K_n"le cf Glace Bay. playing his in‘ game since a broken rib Ii him to the sid lines more (‘tan :1 \'.':*l'. 21:1 ilezl the c unt. - led: Fritz and Mcfliobotl o! Syd- nsfr tallied to nmlze the count 321 at the end of the first ps-r- .o. . Llmklaier of Glace Bay ran wild in the mldtll~ fronts» to net four goals, Bun McLenahan. for- med Fked-zrlcton player, got Syd- ney’s final tally. Harry Currie Going Strong With Barons Harry Currie. Charlottetowns contribution to the Inter-Ameri- can lav-Bile. has hit his stride with the Barons according to reports emanating from Cleveland. Contrary to first reports_Cu.rrie has not been sold by Pittsburgh but is on loan to the Cleveland ; club. He has apparently cupturid the fancy oi his new "home" fans in short order as the report below bears out. The newest sensation of the Cleveland Hockey Club is a young man of short stature. but nel muscled and fast on the hoof. He wears spectacles when not on duty and has been nicknamed “The Gunner" by his fellow Bar- This is Han-y Currie, right wing and center from the Mari- time Provinces. Oddly, he isn't land club. Currie is here on loan from Pittsburgh Hornets, it was leani- ed yesterday. He is the only play- Oleveiand. and he was brought hero on Dec. 2 as a protective measure during the convalescencc of Bud Cook and Ossie Asmund- sen. injured Baron forwards. Currie played nine games on the third line. Then. last Satur- Duguid and Peg O'Neil when Les Cunningham, regular centre, was waylald by an attack of sinus trouble. Placed with those two able crack shots. Currie has become rather colossal. He scored one oal on a hair-trigger play and he ped in two other scores by Duguid and O'Neil as the Barons crushed Hershey 5-1, at the Arena sat- urday night. Then, Monday night at Hershey the Gunner was all over the rink, helping Duguia to two goals in the first period. That Duguld a- gain is scoring in his old time orm brinsi 105' to Cleveland fan- Whether or not min-lo will stay with the first line when the league-leading Barons meet Syra- cuse at the Arena tonight depends upon tfhe condition of Cunning- ham. It was uncertain yesterday when Les would be ready. Currie has shown more than enough to make the Cleveland nogen-ient want his contract very much. Whether the Barons will buy him frrvm Pittsburgh de- pends on the price. Currie comes from Charlotte- town. Prince Edward Island. I-Ie became a pro last winter at Pitts- burgh. 2 More Amerks On Casualty List (O. P. b! Guardiarfl Special Wire) NEW YO 2—-Ar't RK. Jan. Charmin mIYoi-k Americans of the N: Hockey as San Devils 811s in the ena classic. oldest o1 tho new year's 3511188. Brief-v tlurday‘: other gamzs ,... e u. Davey O'Brien, and Connie Sparks led foxes Christian to a 15-’! tri- Mmiln over Carnegie Tech in the Sugar Bcwl_ at, New Orleans before more than 00.000. the largest. crowd cvel- assembled there. to wit ening in this teams are The rink directors, are t0 be ulcoilent sh as any we had lost season. the way boys. 1 sce Intermediate Abbie-s are li/Jiililg for a game out here. liow about it? why not a try? Miniature _ Rifle Shoot R. Burke and D. E. Mayne Friday nightinthe rifle at the Miniature range at Armour! rm 00. Other Icons follow: n. eta: centre. and Eddie Wigwam, right winger. have been ntlicdbo the casualty list otf the Lecgu . N itbe will tomorrgw eniglrt in Mar -IZ. tied "' I pangs-Is (II The Five football teams formulas during them the privileges of Iggy- Allooiaiod PHI) the i088 J8EE in: in "bow." games proved elr claims to clean-out ‘nnwus y before lfianaxzer do of new ear fans i not . “Ail-Bdtfis squads played right up to that designation a the west conquered the ea Francis: looted tn Ala o and the North de- south at Montgomery, stuulem Cdlilflrnil’; Trojans. place at olD Pacific Coast Chanvpi y took tne the head of the winners‘ parade wnou may defeated th: Blue “k0. 7-3. before 91.0011». eBow "Bullet bill’ patterson of Baylor $L M1113’ 5 threw the passe. that enabled the west to upset the east 14-0 as 6i).- UW foils gave ne ullllulu gnu: its llrsi ' l4 ycars. Tennessee ovclpowelcd and otlt-' Iilligiiilfl utsollu-lnas SOOlliZlS. 14-0 a; an overfow throng of 32.191 lo [zed on in Miami's urangc Bowl. f ‘ smothered Texzls. Tcclfs par-sing atl-nok for lnrcc p;l- I lods an charity capttctiy d lsd 20-0, then barely pul- islon ti led out a. 20-13 Raiders thrilled 1i record crowd, wit t e bOs fi-O before 13,500 in the Sun Bowl at El Pasco. One 83-yard drive, toenail-mg Tony Iropoliilo of Purdue and Mike Kabealo of Ohio State enabled the immhern all-star team to defeat he southem 3,000 in the wfontgotmlery. North Shore Hockey Notes 011 D- fl p5" rrgation 1-0 before lue grey game at here it is, and after folks it over, I'll bet my shirt agree with me that it will a real segue. SCHEDU ll LE NORTH SHORE OCKEY LEAGUE 1938-1939 Jan. 2 Indian River vs mermont. Jon. 5 Boring valley Wings. Jan, 9 Grey Hounds vs Indian er you i2 Ciermont vs spring Val- y. Jan 16 Silver Wings hmm . Jon. 19 Indian River vs. spring Valley, ~ Jan. 23 Clermont vs Silver Wing Jan. 26 Spring Valley vs Grey- hounds. Jon. 30 Sliver Wings vs Indian hounds vs Clermont. : Fhst and second teanr third and foin-th teem. beet game series. of each play best three total game series for have eeveml new fees line 11D. 8nd your other teams in the league not to do to much loafing when playing these boys. Good Luck wring Valley. And b where t less 9g}; “i! ?B?PP!Fu GIG As you will see scum erm iiiiiiti §§§§ The good o Silver Wings champions for ige ‘past two yars. although __, lost several good men. you mam assured. an not mken lightly; for if ou into that old mmiory x member is artist Lverett Hughes along with the rest of them will mak teams hustle to take a. win them. Angel and pnacti e all Indian River out do t ir stuff in their ce sessions on ilreday ev- will vouch for what I said column sometime ago. These eir scores were as. CYDWLi ill t as 1e Red 000 fans. another their aerai las mrter of the vs Silver vs Grey- Qrring Valle is with us. We hear ey 0n their scribe advises the from also Howard congratulated on the aetoriceftisasllood .drcw into the second one point gained from their 1-1 give them shoot the Eassssasssssssa Pro Debut In N. Y‘. Tonight NEW YORK. Jln. l-JOPF-Thifi towns blgg . calling-out pin since e b y enda Diana Duff Frazier: B1‘ spree left the stag line limp will be _ staged at we Garden tomorrow rught, when Don Budge makes his professional tennis de- ut. ' - Budg " eeiing with Elisworth Vines liaamolnth to be the bigilbtt event of the early winter sports season. Last-nlilluuo reports v todo 1' from Promoter Jack Harris indica- tco the premous Garden tennis at- tendance record, set at. 16,000 two years ago when Vines helped fled merry make his pro bow. ls certain lo be bloken. _ Th1. first match m a series of iii-odd that Will take the trotxpers from Boston to the Pacific coast and as far south as Florida. shape! up as tlle iiliii. real test o1 Bu e’: QUSiLliLGInCIIS for rank with he ms». players in court llLmry. Some 17000 spectators wll pay as how nudge against Billy's bu let ollssarini; forehand ‘llluy ulc drawn, a. prospect of seeing two .t inter» tcnni. has ‘.1011 uuxcn e-acil still mush u $7.70 to sec 341N115 ill) LLEYVES fldljl n5 lll iii}. priuzc. Dllfigi‘. alter two yqurs llzl tn.- uelltis top-ranking amateur. r; ‘.15.. 2Iil'l vine... cntzruig on his sixth seas 1y ifltl _\t..1'. l. ' Record Crowd Sees ilangers Beat Celtic‘ GLASGOW, Jan. 2-(0? Cable) —ulasgow ‘Rangers and ueluc made league football history t0- day. Piaylng in their annual New rears uuy cattle, they attracted l2u,UUu pelsuils~a record crowd. in the united liingdml. Plevloulny nlgu attendance was at their Jan. 1. 1937, contest at Ibrox Park when 94,811 persons saw the match. A clamoring mob of 30.000, un- able Eu gain liCillllSSlOll, tried to rush the gums. Mottntctl police- men llclci them ‘one... Mally spectators collapsed while three men were rusnru to hospital suffering chest injuries caused when they were crushed against terraces. Hundreds of "fortun- ate" seat-holders demanded their money returned when they claim- ed ohey couldnt see the game. Victorious 3-1 last year on the some date, Rangers again ran off the field on the top side of the score-sheet. Today's game ended in their favor 2-1. The victory stretched Rangers’ lead over the Celts and Hearts to eight points. Hearts, engaged in an Edinburgh derby with Hibem- iliags. bowed 1-0 to the surprising s. - A five-team fourth-position tie was sit-lashed when Aberdeen. Queen of South and Kilmarnock won their matches, while Mother- well and Partlck Thistle were humbled. Aberdeen blanked Ar- broath 4-0. Queen of South swamped Ayr United ti-l and the Klllies edged out St. Mlrren 3-2. Mothenwell lost 2-1 to Hamilton Academicals and Partick went un- der 4-1 to Clyde. Highest scorgng game was play- ed at. Refill where the Rlovere were beaten 6-5 by Bt. Johnetone. In other first-division matches Falkirk shut out Albion Rovers 3-0 and third Lanark pulled out a 4-1 decision over Queen's Park. Top standings in the second “ " when group remained the lea“ Cowdenbeath eleven and East Fife. runner-u . chalked up two-point contests. e former walloped Dunfennline 4-1 and the cupholdell-s made it '5-2 over Dundee United. Eight games were played in the English League—ttvo in the first division five in the second and c one in the third division, northern section. Leadership in all three circuits was not at stake. Situated well down in champ- ionship standing, Stoke City and Mlddlesbrougn improved first- league status with clear-cut ver- dicts. Stoke defeated Bolton S-l and the northemers WhiPPBd Liv- pool 3-0. Newcastle United. runner-up to Blackburn Rovers in the second group, missed an opportunity to lead with the leading eleven lost 4-2 to Sheffield Wed- to n cut the Chesterfield. stalemate with Burnley. REMEMBER WHEN s (By Tho Canadian Press) Hockey League, in] Detroit Red Wings. “Use Mhiardfa for pain. IIPPIE and Budge Makes! Rangers Within One Game tas a pro, is on» spat; with Charlie Conaoher. star Maple Leaf left-winger in the National ured hisknce in practice at Toronto, one year ago today. The 28-year-old Bomb- er who led the circuits goal scor- ers in 1984 and i935 retired from the game 16 days later onmedicul advice. After his retum to oom- petition last fall he .wss sold to "CAP" i Of League Lead Blanking Detroit Recl Wings 3-Q 0B3 . -GP)-— the ea B 95 11 l din B to Bruins and mm," wiittiinin i elm. of have played a some less thin the Notional Hockey uasue lwd- Wilm- Qmup “mum by blgnking De- Bangers-Goal. Kerr, defence, troit’: sixth-place Red wings 3-0. Ooulter, M. Patrick. forwards, (J50! q Allan and Alex Shibicky Watson. Hextail I-Iiiler, Subs- "gi; ered in the opening frame, Killer, Bhiblcky. N. Coivill . M. and Dutch l-Iiller came through Colviile. Dillon. smith. Pratt. with a last period goal after a Molyneaux, Allen. scoreless middle session. Detroit-Goal, Thompson. de- Tho Red W a were obviously fence. Goodfellow. Bowman. for- weary after th r game in Boston wardsjBarry Kill-ea. Howe. subs- lest night. A crowd of 8.500 in Young. Stewart. LBW“. 0m . Madison Square Garden watched 'I‘rottier, Conacher. Kelly, Oiese- the Ranger forwards break through brecht. the Red Win defence time and Referee -A8 Bmlihi 111198111311- again and ony great gonltenrilng Fred Stevenson. b_ Tiny Thomnazn kr-p‘ tho score 1g reasonable proportions. SUMMARY Tn- Red Wing". could not get n"; Peflod ill-loll‘ attack viP-‘ziiny. "i‘il'.'l)il3.]..:; t e sure t" ".' ** "" “'1' "t" 1 1. a nzer. Allen (Smith. nu- Dave Kerr had not been in good 1cm its; s form in the Ranger goal they 2_ Rangers, shthmq (Heller) doubtless would have tallied. 19.10, Allen put the Rangers aheag Penalty _Anen_ Second Period early in the first period an Shlblcky added another goal just before the frame ended. l-Iiller counted in the third p'riod. Scoring —Nono l The victory save the Hsrsers, Penalties LCoulter, Kilrea, [full possession of second place in Jvlolyneaux, ‘the league standing. which beffrel zthe some they had shared w‘t-h Third Period the New York Americans. who‘ Rangers. Hilier (Hextall, 3. were idle tonight. The Range" Watson) tizll are nctw only two points behind Penalties —lvfolyneaux. Kelly. iHoclz-ey LResul-ts With English Football PLAYhD SATURDAY National League New York Rangers 2, (overtlimei. lnicmaiional-American WOLVER-HMIIPION, England, Jan. 2 —tCPCnble)—Douglas-Mc- Mahon, 20-year-old Wlfllllilg Philadelphia. '1, Pitttsbumh 4. footballer who was placed on Springfield 1. Pncvidence 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers flrst- Hershey 2. Syracuse 0 "iivislcn Efnglish League team liaturday. was “a bit nervous" he Eoelern U. S. Amateur old interviewers today on his re- urn from Blackpool. The Wolves Atlantic city b. Hes-shew 2. lust l-0 to the Lancastrians at the _ year's end. Senior Ilxlliiliiion “I was n bit. nervous lti. first for , it is a big honor to play for the ltfcGlll 4, Boston 0111111111105 3. Wolves. but srgn felt this was {lust like any OLIIEI‘ football match." PLAYED SUNDAY e m5 National League Veterans of the club said tlhe Boston 4. Der t 1 lniernatlonai- l -ionn with assurance. Cleveland 5. Springfield i. Providence 2. Plttsb McCill Wins , ' “T8111 l. Ski Tourney 1i..€.ié?."°&“’“'“ '1 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LAKE PLACID. N. Y" Jan. 2- McGill University today unseated wnner. an won tie annual e ' plgr-miouthdOollegeli a 101m £13128 , S k E Placid college ski tournament. i rno e aters MoGill, paced by blond Bobby Johs-nsse-n. former Lake Placid boy. piled up 488.8 points to 458.8 points for Dartmouth, which fin- ished sccond. Williams was third and Yale fourth. HANDICAP wilvrTnn taught ms mourns. Jan. e-tnm- n. vanquished New Year's $10,000 added handi- first 1:1. ttw new; cap today at Santa Anita Park 10d ahiiriive inotiliie "tiara, Jog g lot third. Time was 1:42 2-5 for tors, Dim Kw; the 1 1-16 mile. ev BTQITEIIEI] two, SAINT JOHN (0P)-— With a minutes of hodxey and abbreviated ... rtime smion Verdun MBDIQ Latte of the or Lea Saint edglqrlg the ieagueise l Te arn I New York American 3. Toronto 2. Boston 1 youthful centre-forward played "w! Yank Arnegiicans 5. Toronto 1. canaulcns l. ‘Chicago a (Overtime). Eastern U. S. Amateur New YMR ROVHB 3. Atlantic City Again Winners COLOGNE, Germs . (C-P Htlvas)—'I‘ra.il diiakizehts”; hock team h 9- ‘ ma“ guns ere l before IQWU Main Man, entry of Louis B. I'm; ' Mayer of the movies. won the agalnitclililiiitfifiofififiuffi n. with Ligaroti second and Sweepa- oit netifid five misfits“- “E1113 v15. . a nn¢_ Verdun Takes Beavers 5 -4 In Overtime . N. B.. Jan. 2- blisfering 60 Quebec 8on1 ~ ended an exhibition series with John Beavers tonight by Beavers 6-4. e was a “rubber" match. e gem each team having previously one once end tied once. Duri their Maritime trip Maple s also piayedl-lalifax Wolves won. Players of both sides set n. tor- rid pace tonight. Beavers gained a big first period lead once and of 4--0. there- after remaining scorelem. Verdun ai-lotabluoeinthesocondandan- other in the third. THE LINEUPS: Saint John Position Verdun Dickie Goal ey Phillips Defence D‘Amore Riley Defence Jotkus Price Centre Meronek Gulliver Wing Hardy Burke Wing Smart Saint John Subs: Ilivirtstrui. Mooney. Baird, Russell, Kelly, Marshall. Verdun Subs: Laforce. White, C. Bourcler. J. Boilrcier. Gallagher. Martel. Pelissier. Officials: Jim Murphy and Joe Payne. SUMMAR Y First Period: L-Buint John. Burke as. 2.-Sain't John, Russell (Kelly. Baird) i2 45. 3.—Saint John.’ Baird (Kelly) lsi-l-oéalnt John. Baird (Riley) Noreneitfee. Second Period: 5 —- Verfcw. Gallagher (C. Bbilrcier. Whitei 5.25. tL-Verdun. Merone (Jotkus) ii . 23. Pemlim-Jotkus. Third Period: 7.—-St\iiii; JoluiMUArnore 10.44 8.- Verdun, Jotlrus (Smqfl) i5 . m. Penalties —D’Amore, Livincotcn. Overtime 9.- Verdun, Hardy. .N. No Penalties. Simmerings Around The Sport Front (B! Alan Randal. Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Jan. 2—Les Pat- rick of New York Rangers goo! Manner Red Duttzn of New Work Americans one better. Where mitten named Ranges-g m4 50;. i011 i0 tennis for the Stanley Oup at the end of National Hockey 14988116 Lester called Boston *0 Win- The Ramon are t/wo the Bruins so new. hB-Oe Lester’ mogah be token m? serious? m°mwt Pit twine. RYW-hlired fore nam The fin owinner 1w Burk with lash of Stillivan a Jones the f hock veteran. is playing 40 (.0 5o mile‘? _Bdidifl9;l1_i4>__0osoh- Dali I-alftt Ciaptaifési Sit NEW YORK.‘ t Lasmkinqot fink runners. mottled the A ...."° "find. nt to the fleet clump/us b Th . wimmi star mt Emexim, 31:91:14 Joe s, Penn athllete clun oammi w vic in Sculls M1133’ Si! Hhndred United Stale: leaders partlciated in the Twenty were nominated by - 8 whose "kw u; t“; YWOYQ 10R‘ lo-Soutn Am“ mm etTlslao-t m m of umu- iai bnd's_ m m‘; . romance ranfirgl w! tcr. force V o1 poi-mm Ind Basil Valentine scored centur- A member of States Olympic world record hol h been a ooord relay teams and United States ifi"°n‘.’."‘°'tl‘ times i“ "° - loss when Hammond and Mm.- lc m‘ “wamdmmmxumnnm? band Leyland put on 151. ' list winner. in 193 Barney Be ed by - t ' __ gmfiwqegnflflmm“ Down TheAlleys inRNewHavecillamleaqfi-helnt- tema/tional-American League. Frankie Brimsek. been doing such sensational for Boston Bmins fail-liens have decided Tboigbt It 1 o'clock. sore-ennui J t . ‘a vs. Mounties mfor 1080 even t Bokunno vs. ‘ ‘s Gmccry. cure . won 13 stnilht limes lut 4'!‘ 0J0 in the ail-stuc- at 1"- . icrr. Cincinnati last July. ‘munnvw he P. IJIcKinmo-O. w. Pei/tends nderhheknifeinthelwbl I-Pnquet-huorsn. or curinsrit. " 1,}. lllicdnilun- n. Mnhmh. Honk Gleonbew. Detroit's baseman. B” Bat; . . MoKir-inon, Bees mould have M more Wine is 85 OIAILINGE \ gléwhnszrocagn still ri that gldogc-il. “w. Tm Detroit Tilers e3‘; Wmflwfin mvhesis on younc I- of best out of fl ¥Jfi?% R§?“E;“ , "“““ thettealtrl the Yanks will have to w . chicken ' cu. I Mlnardi e home. E I Record Score diff-loom“? , W In Test Match aoomlwt- erine Ruwla CAPE WJWN. ‘Jan. m. 1W3 m;!i:gand brought itsheav) the ROM 8611187 was resumed in a‘: numb 3831MB South Africa I bunfi BiBht wickets. no score was the idem. Bow tabulation found Leah 131 for two rickets -in two hum-s wtpgints. D Batur ay. 3'11 o other records were broken i-ii 35 V1194"! through the turnstiles-a hi l1 tea sh is tn 8 m B“ meg txgfihflvvackgspe ‘Ibwn-and m. A? ed 10’! rune. ‘Iihe previous fourth- ockey > fig: Conuueroial m‘... °‘"‘ " Tulane n 1 o'clock:- sessoui before his arm went In 1037 he won 16 straight. Jo son. The following couples 1pm bu‘ traced the ailment to a curwelublxclg " . sius- _ Blwif J. 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