DECEMBER 19, 1941 unAKLlI1'i‘E'i‘UWN GUARDIAN Brooklyn Ends Losing Streak Defeating Detroit In Overtime Came 4-3 NEW YORK. Dec: 18-(APi_.. Brooklyn Americans tonight encl- ed a disastrous lO-game losing streak, defeating Detroit Red Wings 4-3 1n overtime to climb into a tie with Montreal Canadians for sixth place in the National Hockey [gaglle standing. After 39 seconds of i-he overtime centre Fred Thurier passed out from behind the Detroit net. ‘ihe puck struck Bill Jennings‘ skate, lvobbled crazily and bobbed over the goal line. barely eluding the grasp o: goalie Johnny Mowers who “my; desperately to get his hands OnDl-rttroit had come from behind wlm two goals in the third period _one of them in the last minute o; regular time~to force the game mm overtime. "rile tylns goal. like me goal that won for Brooklyn. was luck-tinged. It was fired by pm Grosso and bounded into the Americans’ 0818c off Pat 158941’! at k . ‘ Breooklynh other goals were sci)!‘- ed by Billy Benson and Tommy Anderson, in the first ricd, and by Kenny Mosdell in t e second. Black Hawks Gus Giesebrecht and Pst McResvy also scored for Detroit. SUMMARY First Period l—Brooklyn, Berlson (Anderson, Hill) 5:38 2-Brooklyn, Anderson 9:38 3-—D€UOIt.Gi0%b1VOI1t (Liscombe. Howe) 13:5’! Penalties-Stewart. Brsnigsn, Second Period 4—2B4l$ook1yn, Mosdell (Ran. be!) Penalties-Benson, Larson. Third Period 5—Det1oit, McRlesvy (Giesebrccht) 14.52 iig-Detroitkrflfosso 19:1! ‘ no y- o. in F. Overtime 7—Brook1yn. Thurier :39 Penalty-Howell. Return To In?!" Thircl Place By Whipping New York Rangers 5-1 Betty Newell Ranks top among ,Women athletes uzw YORK, Dec. 18-(AP)--A |1im, trim 20-year-old golfer has enlarged to check the threatened monopoly o1 tennis players on the fltle of the United States out- standing woman athlete of the ear. y She l; Betty Hick Nowell, Long Beach. OaliL. housewife whose triumph 1:1 the national tournament was enough to convince the sports editors particiPBf-IIIB in l!" 555W" med 9011 "that she ranked , list of star feminine performers. Mrs. Nowell was placed first by 14 of the 66 scribes, and her 101 ints, based on three for first, we for second and one for third, [M10 her s substantial margin ov- q- , wood Cooke, the former Bush Palfrey Fabyan. Mrs. Cooks 119d o9 points for her tennis gals, including wining the m»- tloml championship- Mrs. Nowell succeeds Alice Mar- ble, net great, as queen of women athletes. Miss Marble, now a pro- fessional. was leader in both 1939 and 1940. She has been inactive from 9, competitive standpoint mild": or this year, and slumped to Lfth place. Nancy Merki and Gloria Rallcn, youthful swimmers, ranked third and fourth, respectively, with and B points. Patty BerB. 201m. Helen Crlenkovlch, swimmer; Mrs. Babe Didriksmi-Zaharlas, golfer and all-round athlete. and Betty Jameson, golfer, make up the re- mainder o the top nine. I Players and fans Gather for Sports carnival NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18—(AP)— Before teaming together to help defeat the Ax1s--which Will mean actual service [or most of them- about 200 Amerlcan athletes will do battle royal here among illcmscives within two weeks in one of the Brcaiest calnivals of sports the United States has seen. War itself has augmented me program by adding the East-West all-star fo.tball game, transferred from Ban Francsco for miitary reasms, to the rczular mid-winter shorts carnival cnlmiltaling in the Sllkar Bowl game tetwccn Ford- gmn and Missouri on New Year's 1i‘. 'lhe Sugar Bowl rvcnis begin 1m. 2T OllISV-lltillil: male anlnlelll‘ 141111115 piflyffs hog n :1 Hirer-day Iglllflfillwllt. the Rutgers nmsmen “WW the Orleans Ron‘ 11g Club. and illcrc wlll be a sailing regatta on Lake Pontchartrain. The next day the track and field meet gets under way. with several Wlrid record-holders defending their laurels, Monday. Dec. 2), box- ll teams cf the University oi Florida and Souihwestnn Louisi- lna Institute trade blows. T'"e fol- Iiflllllll! night Lem lslrlrd Univer- i l-ifi Brest basketball teams meets Tennessean souiheastcm conference champions. Fordham and Missouri clash on e Rridirsn on New Year's Day worm Jan. 3 the Eastern and Afiilem all-star ienms. with all- wlltlerica players frcm all sections, _________-l‘ifl’-L“£~l’I-°“"‘"- CHICAGO, Dec. l6—(APi—Chi- esgo Black Hawks returned to third place in the National Hoc- kev League standings tonight by defeating New York Rangers 5-1 before 7.402 spectators in the Chi- cago Stadium. The New Yorkers dTOpDed from third u; fourth as s Nsulf of the defeat. concentrated mainly on 1on1: shots, their initial goal st 1:41 of the first. pPfIOd coming on a drive by Max Bentley. aided by Mush March and Earl Seibert. The Runners fouzht back for a 1-1 tie on Bryan Hextall’; marker at 11:15. on which Grant War- wick nnd Phil Watson helped with passes. But. the Hawks plunged in front at 12:55 of the second period on Doug Bentley's goal, March assist- ing. At 5:22 of the third period George Allen ram up score No. s and at R254 Bill moms collated. Red Hamill, nlaving his first game for the Hawk; following his purchase this week frcm Bcstcn. scored the fifth Hawk goal at 11:35. SUMMARY I'll-st Period 1—Ohicago. M. Bentley March) 7:41 2—New York. Hextall Watson) 11:15 Pena1t-ies—Cou1ter, Mariucci Jusda, March. Second Period Iiflcago, D, Bentley (March) 2 . Penalties-Ocular, Msrlucci, Juzds. Cooper. (Seibert. (Warwick. (2). Third Period i-Chicago. Allen (Hergesheimer, Dahlsi-romt 5:22 S-éCSlZicago, ‘rhcms (Allen. Carse) 6—Chicsgo. Hamill (I-fergesheimer, Dahlstmm) l1 :95 Penalty-Conner. Jenkins-Angott To settle title Situation tonight Claim Ramsey's Regimental no. Fyled with Assoc. (YITAWA. Dec. lB-(CP) -81.ls- iness Manage: Jim McCafirey of Ottawa Senate's said tonight he received acopy of a letter written by Theo Mathiell. P:esi- dent of Montreal Canzldiens de- claring that the regimental num- ber of Les Ramsey, star Canadien centre, has been fyled with the guebec Amateur Hockey Associa- on Mathieuis letter was sent to Alphonse ‘Therrien, Secretary of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Assoc- iation, in reply to a. protest lodged by McCaffrey last Sunday after Osmdiens defeated Senators 4-2 in s Quebec Senior Hockey League game. The Q.A.H.A. executive will consider McCaffreys protest next Wednesday. In protesting the game the 0t- tawa Business Manager claimed Ramsey, who started the season with Glace Bay Miners of the Cape Breton Amateur League was a civ- ilian and hence ineligible to play in the Quebec League. The protest also contained a claim that Referee Archie Wilcox was going to disallow the second Montreal goal but chang- ed his mind when Montreal play- ers crowded around him. Msthieuis letter said this claim is "without grounds inasmuch as Wilcox is regarded as one of the most competent referees in ama- teur hockey." Hannon leads Navy to win HALIFAX. Dec. 18——((7P>—Hal- ifax Navy trounced Truro Bearcats 6-2 tonight 1:1 an exhibition hockey game. Navy's Billy Hannon had a field day. collecting five goals and getting an assist on the sixth. Defencemen stay On sidelines TORONTO, Dec. l8—fCPl~'I‘0r- onto Maple Leafs will continue with only three (lcfencccncn 1n thclr saturday Notional Hockey Iscague game here against Chicago Black ‘Hawks. Wally yltanowski is out for g few more weeks as a result of an ankle injury while Reggie Hamil- ton has a finger in a cast and a bruised hand. Leafs used cniy three rearguards against New York Rangers and Detrcit during last week-end. Battle of words Qver Les Ramsey ls continuing OTTAWA. Dec. l'i--(OP)—Ot- tows senators and Royal Canadian Air Force Flyers apparently still can't agree whether 1.42s Ramsey of the Quebec Senior League's Mont- real Canacliens is a. civilian or an airman. From them tonight came con- llictixlg statements about the Mont- real centre player-Senators saying they will continue to protest his eligibility to play in the Q.S.H.L. until it is established he is not a civilian, and lhe senior City League Flyers declaring Ramsey will be transferred to Ottawa "be- fore long" by the R.C.A.F, One ol the confusing side issues which has sport fans chuckling is that Flyers made the same state- ment Monday. cnly to discover later the Ramsey coming to Ot- tawa was not the hockey player, but an "L. Ramsey" stationed at L-achine, Que. B, s“ Fed" 17g mixl-tlp u siaigelgi several wee ago wlcn 1 l ey-p aylng Associated Puss Sport Writer gammy M; MceeBay Mina; or e Cape re o; Amateur ngue NEW YOR-K- D"- 13“(API-' to join Canadliens. Glace Bay The finger is on s couple of guys in Madison square Garden tcmor- row night. For Lew Jenkins especially, it's “mls-i-llnd-fillt" u he and Sammy Anizott collide over the l5-round route to decide the first undisput- cd lightweight boxing champion since Lou Ambers was boss. The gambling boys have made Angott l1. l-io-2 favoriieto take ov- er the top spot. prcbably by a decis- i011. This corner ocs with the un- derdog in the be ief that Jenkins has worked himself into what is good shape-for him. Promoter Mike Jacobs expects some 10,000 fans and a 825.000 spot. Jenkins has the champion ip blessing cf the New York State Athletic Commission for beltin Ambers into retirement. Angott, got. the title pat on the back from the National Boxing Association after the N.B.A, took its sanction from Amber; for refusing to meet either Sammy or Davey Day while he was the No. l bvy. A red-hot pcker touched to a screw that won't unscrew will usu- ally do the trick. FREE GREETING CARDS OBTAINABIE AT BANKS AND POST OFFKES WHEN YOU BUY WAR SAVINGS (ERIIFICATES AND SIAMP$ AS 61" s promptly protested and were Join- ed by Senators Sunday night. Jim McCaffrey, Otawo. busines man- ager, said Ramsey vtas a civilian and hence ineligible to play with Canadiens under the military transfer rule. Tonight, McGaffl-ey said he un- derstsnds Ramsey is on six months’ leave from the R.C.A.F. but that the protest won't, be withdrawn 11n- i-ll definite p100! is obtained. Ram- sey l: reported to bc working in a Montreal aircraft plant. The Ottawa protest will be con- sidered next week at a meeting of the Quebec Hockey Associaticn executive, along with another claim that Mont- real's second goal should have been disallowed. Tokyo forgets Minister here OTTAWA, Dec. 1'1—-(CPl-—5ei- jiro Yoshizawa, Japan's minister to Canada, has heard nothing from his home government since war in the Pacific started Dec. ‘l, it was lcnrned today. The minister and hi5 staff are living in their respective dwellings here under what ls officially call- mainly for their own protection against ed "discreet surveillance" IIIIIOYIIIOO, B0 far the Japanese government has not obtained a neutral "pro- tective" power to act for them in their relations with Canada. and no arrangements have been made for an exchange of diplomatic OOIDU. Victorias sign Johnny Cagnon NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. Dec. l8 -~(CP)—Nortl1 Sydney Victorias Bowling HO LY NAIHE BOWLING Challenge Game Tantorrs FIrFs-lon es 2- ‘th C 3.“, H k L‘, E. Tanton 1'17 193 103 anti. :.n..::..."..:; ll... :51? y, ed Jchnny Gagnon, veteran nf E' u “e 291 159 153 many years with Montreal Can- - McGee 152 111 149 scliens of the National H:ckey Q H°°P"_ 175 150 146 League, who is now an amateur. Twill-QB". The “Black Cat" is due to make his first appearance Monday Cmlrfll Bflfbflfii- against Sydney Millionaires. PYBIllll-ilgis 215 226 237 -——i-- -- 0c 264 25a 111 N. H. L. STANDINGS xfigOtlfl-I?‘ 221 321 203 '—i- - c 07-185 189 143 21B Clllb PW L D F 5P1! J.TD?1klens 146 I72 162 c a —3087. ‘ggggérfo gr (2) girth ainzle R. McDonald 321. n l 1P0 n. v1 D id , Chicago k 1g g f, g 19 E t A c ona 745 New Y0!’ 1 18 Tonight at D o’clock:-. pallet... ll 2.2 l all ‘i 315,, 111;; Erooklyn 18 413 1 43 6'2 9 ' u‘ OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Wiiiams Miners continue Winning ways l SYDNEY. N.s.. Doc. 1a~lc1=>~ Glace Buy Afinors continued 111K118 IL i1 Tllillilkiiy YZiCG II\ cllw Brelon Hockey League t0- night as they scored s. 6-4 win over the last-place sydne Millionaires after coming from b ind. Down two gulls at she end of the . first period, l.fi:1cr:; tie up the garlic ill the second scssicn and outscored tile Dollarmen 3-1 in the flnai period. Moe White, whom the Quebec Amateur Hockey Associa- tion claims at its roperty, scored two of the last per 0d goals. 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