n. <.--.‘.-._-..-k._at- ._§ ‘ u.‘ .- ‘p 4-- --;.._ ,__ WRESTLING v BOWLING HUL KI: Y rm: I crmnwrrwrowu GUARDIAN NEWS “in SPORT WORI. BOXING FEBRUARY 2, 1938 BASKE I BALI. OIHER SPURI t. .Western Tearn Flashes i" i Brilliant Offensive To _ Tho (‘rwtok broke loose with a brand of hockey seldom seen In this rvnk 111 -._r.1<-k the Ahbios wide open in the Sl‘t'ill‘lli 11nd third period! of 111st nflrul". 1111111": 11 lien the 11ml hl-‘l 1am: 1hr dined (‘harluttonians skat- ed of!‘ 11n- irr on ihl‘ short (-1111 of a 9-3 score. (‘hit-k (Milo-rt. Jzirkir Rr-hurmair and (‘harlie (‘ahill skated like de- mons to 11ml nzissilr: zimrrks that worked with amazing‘ precision l0 give the l‘: wkizlg Stull litIIr- chitin-v. l ~. Roy 1'1‘. V‘? and l-‘fl thi- game well in hund IN THIS r rorwpk ‘\,_ A 1;»: A ‘,5 ,'~.\11.'=, buck .1 “.111 1.11s 11 11 _ .1.» ..,,'.1.. .1111.“ 1.1 iutugcis L11 ..1 .1 iik1|»An'L|\JJ' 1.1, o1 ions 111x111‘- , _ .i.\ “i111 ' 1,411 1.11' atoll; 1111; - , 1111, .1, 1111.10 ul iit 101‘ soy 1111i l 1.....; wit‘ i.» i1;.;'.1111;»t inc, pninily snout-u Lilli. as . “U111; iii 1.11.1.1‘ 111st 1.1.1.‘ klcfrilib. ,b.-11u.1iul “a111,; shot jlottetovrn c2120 111111 rubber. T1111- suiimiui-swlrrs" hung Arscnilull hundcd out six penaltic- 21s FLASIIY .-\'I"l‘.-\CKS The ice was lust and both teams i ope-nod llusl ' attacks. Th6 Crystals held u (i-udcd 0115411 during the first 111111. 1. Al 10.11; Chair-lo 01111111 lead u 111111101111 1 ice. He puss- e11 to (JlLck (111111211. who showed 111s old time s11.ril. by rifling in a that. caught the far corner of the bet. The Slll1l111:'l‘.<11iL'l'n (‘Ulliillilvli to gong the Abbie net and only Stulis bril- iuiil. work .\'i\1.Ll 111v siiuzllzon. T111: , fans were kept roaring as the black and willie kviit peppering the Char- The Abbies evened the score when Pound solord 1101111 the 11-1: to bounce our 01f Cum-fia- clivsi and 1111-11 golf the rvbouiid into the twincs. ‘The period ended 1-1. CRYSTALS HIT STRIDE ‘The second period saw t11e Crys- ‘uis turn on the most effective 11nd brilliant otmrk seen here in years. up live ' ,.\'(!'.1l'L‘$ in sliuliilyi more 1111111 eight 1..u llity pliiiiiiy " “.15 111010 all llpiltltf- ,i.-1.\11\'v 111v)‘ hilt-L‘ 1.1L 1111)., youngsters to- J- ‘Uilkll 11011131‘ - 11..-*1-;1‘_'1'. 1t cor- . the you. g- llit‘ l11].|i11lL 11 11st, and 1L 1s 1r the teams to . q i 1- i 111111“. , 1' 1.. . \..1\i.i.,.1\.i's 11,1; 1 ' ' ii .2. 51.1.1.1 u.» any 111 1:11.; Mil . s. ' 1.11; outlook is .' 11111‘. ' 1.1 mile to 11.11“! o. 1.1 a 1.1.11 \\.L11 111.1‘. .ii.1t tlilvC 12.111 IMAK.‘ 1L1 . t . . . 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()".".li.l\‘l'(i r-rf-ry‘ grime 1111.1 .».1-< .1111 1111: icloia is - $1111 Inl-rriilc lciim are Just 1's and as a 011 111i,‘ Lenin 1111111‘: 1'1 I1. is i ., '* .1 '.\11§-1lII(i'i\.\k race rittlit. to the I110. O I I O e Neyv York Giants‘ turnt-il author and (i “Terrible Tcrry" 11o fml 1117-. $110’. in publication will t-nibers of lini- wim-h 111-1111111- ll.illll._ run-Lily - 1:1 l:1n the a. Iv hctucrn Nllfilllihifi Bill 11nd the N111’ York spurt writers into (1111 111111111 Terry hos nsnor hevn kimv 11 for 111s tact, especially 1n (ir‘;1]'l" 111111 ‘hr infill 111111141.- ric- .‘".'i‘i"l‘\‘I‘ .~"l1!‘2t'~i 11:11.1: diiiib so much p, n.|111111i‘i..1~ bnwbu 1. and 11o has r1111 I1‘l]!,‘ 1o inrni in the curiont "1 r11. Ho nsrs 1111 vuluable siucc to I11. rlnnls at the scribes w om he 71111:. "-1 have gone out o1 their wrw to s1 m him. Bill's chief com- rvl-llnt. “'11s that the VRPPW P9515- frvitlx‘ hii~i"lll‘t‘sf'iif"d his P1817118 ahilrv and skies with the club zlur- 111'! bis scveral hold-outs while a n';1\':r under John. Mffiww- l A peculiar chan 111 this Bill Tm’?- n... mo. nivl to flght for cvrrvthlng 1m has M311 nod 1n hasebni, and nnnnrenlly he is quite ‘I'll-lib! t" .1 m» 11101-1 wrrinz "bios imd Ilarts rail where they may. But his enlnioycrs must think a lot of him or they would not have Elven hlm q now fivc-vvnr contract at an 1n- creased salarv last fall. And hill nlavors nrc slroni! for lb" mo" l?!" (\[]1‘|'<|d"Y' a snow-n shchlrr. Rut 11n- pprgritlv 11¢ nrvcr fcrulvcs 0r lor- qriq the lournailstlc shafts. SACKVTTJW‘. N. B. Feb. ‘l-— Amhmp 3c, PM“ who woo the Mgr-Mme junior hockey champ- “m-Qylp last season. niayed a 4-4 qmw with Mount. Allison Univer- 4!’ hnllllh '* minutes. Culnll got the first at. 0.03 on a solo etforz. He . came right back to puss to Schurman 111110 beat $11111 on a tricky plnv to mnkr it 3-1. Moiituoiiiuijv 11111111011 in Crimp- bc11'sli'.1i.<.o111 i1 itiiiuitu 111101‘ as thc fulis went wild. Chic-k Gallant and Sl-hurmail vrere in rare form 11s they coup 1-11 1o bc-ui. $11111, the foi- li1i‘1' 5112111112 the iirincs at 17.22. Cflmlllflcll made it 6-1 to end the second period as 11o mmle no 1111s- Lnkc on 511010,» assist. D/IAINTZHN PACE ‘ The tliircl nrrind .~:1w no slat-k- 111E. of inc Cry: :11 once. 'i'l1c inns 11nd SCfli‘L'l3]\'5C[1i'\'ti down win-n Srlilirinuii 1.1111 u 1>-.1.~=s bn (iallants slick as he l'l\Ct'(i 111 to girc 511111 no rliaiirc. Al. I151 Campbell ngiliii li11.*~=1t‘ti tho Trill 111,111 v.il1i Hflltiilt gutting i111.- assist. A lew ininiltes later Cillfk Gail: 1t, vrho “'11s play- 1H2 a sensational game, was bad y cut ‘over 111e_ 11111111. eye \1'11en_hc full 1n a collision with an Abbie buyer. 11c left the ice for the re- iiiniiulci" of the iriinie. The Char. lt)'.‘L(.'l(l\\'1lL‘1‘S ("211110 hack with two o o rushes that netted goals. The _ ~" 1111011 Wlntlock brat Casey lit-m ("low in at 14.57 and the sec- ‘ ond less than half a minute later on :1 hard drive by Sherren. The Crvstzils were fur from playing de- fcusirc IIOCRPV and 1n the dying moments of the izame they scored one of t-hc ncatest markers of the evening when Cuhill curried in on left W111i! to snap a long pass to Montgomery on the right boards 1v]: slloplsd it lo the ever flashy btilillblfiilll. Jackie pulled Stull to one side as hi- fbnnvd into the op- pusile corner of the net, LINEUPS Ahbics: Stull. Goal; Saunders, Pound, Defence‘: Bradley, Whitlock, ivlcKinnon. (Juuinore, Kelly, Acorn, bhcrrcn. Forivrircis. Crystals: J. C soy, Goal; E, Bow- nrss. C. Cnliill, Defence; Schurman Montgomery, Chit-k Ga lant, Camp- bcll. Howutt, Steele, D1ck1e,- I'm-- wards. ROIPTPFSZ Roy Prowse and Earl Arsciialilt. THE SUMMARY I First. Period .-..rv;~‘..1ls, C. Gallant (Cuhlli) 1.1.1111 Z-Abblcs. Pound 15.0.’) Penalty: Kelly. Second Period Zi-Ciystais, Cahill 9.03 4—Cr1.\a1s, Schurmun (Calllll) 10.00 5~C1'I.\'s1e:ls.0Mo11tgomcry' (Camp- P ) . Gallant (Scliur- mun) 17.22 7-(l2é‘\_'sf.'1ls, Cnnipbcll (Steele) ..10 X Pcnultu-s: Whitlock, Cahill, Brad- cv. Third Period O lk-Crystuis. C. Gallant. (Schur- mnni .30 l-ggsistats. Campbell (iiowltt) 10—Abb1es. Whltlnck 14.57 l1-Abb1 . Shcrrcn 15.26 Scliiirnian (Mont- Cahi l) 1800 Saunders, Whitiock. PLAY DRAW GAME A Borden Boy Scout hockvy 10am buttlr-d through 80 minutcs of hoe. krv \\'i‘11 the Sunnncrsizlc First TTOHD b11111 in U11‘. Crystal Rink last nulit to a 4-4 tic. LINEUPS Bordon: Goal. E. Richard; De. fence, A. Dalclel. V. Campbell; Forwards. L. (mullet, B. Birch, R. Oatwav, R. Rom-rs, c, Sexton, E. Cnmbbell and J. Maclsaac. Surmncrside: Goal, D, Downing: Defence, K. Mnllison, M, wm grolfiwgrdls. Ellis, c, _ 9. - . G. - Woods and ‘ifén-‘Gaudetiaemald’ ‘L Referee: B111 McAk-er. IEEMEEIIIQER Will-ZN ,By The (Janldiln Prev) John L. Sullivan, whose train- ing dict included rounds of drinks for himself and his admirers. died at his Atiuglcn. Muss" home of hcurt trouble 20 yours n20 today, aged 59. Last burr-knuckle champ- ion "Jui1l1 L.‘ flattened more than 200 men 1n his 14-year r11 ,1 c rccr but. the "black bottle" rccewcd hs greatest. wallorp in i905. Hg didn't. take another drink. He said he spent half of his $2,000,000 r1113 nrnillagc on liquol .‘rw‘ ‘Monarchs Cut Down Lead Ofi Outplay Abegweits 9-3“'M"||"f_"_a"’ e5 SYDNEY. N. .S., Feb. 1—(CP)— Norm Sydney Monarchs defeated Re erve Miziirs 7-5 1n afree-scoizng . Cape Briton League hockey KEANE‘ tonight to move to vlrlthm a hull a some of Sydney Miiiiona 1'05, ' 10881115 10841615 who 10st. a 2-1 dcci- i sion t0 Glace Bay. , Reerve had a 3-2 margin at the first mtermzrsion but Monarchs ' scored three goals in the first. five minutes of 1110 second period. He- serve cut the count to 5-4 befoxe the period ended an")! tied it. early ln the filial but two mom Mon- archs goals spelled defeat for the Miners. 1k 81111117’; nnd Montgyomery lcd tile Moniuz-li slmrnshcolers. Two quick goal. by MncPliee in the second wriod gave Glace Hay tlic 2-1 \'P‘.1'(i‘(’.t over 1\l.l1ionai es T111- lone Sydney score 1111s nt-tlzie - by 111111001111 in 11112 first. pPflUd. SUMIWAR Y First Period l. Svrlnoy, 1111511101111 Ponaltlrst MflPcililfit boin 7.10 Mac-Gib- Seronil Period 2 Glace ‘Bay MacPliee 155. ' 3. Glace Bnv KlncPhee 2 50. Penalties: Joseph Third Prriud No Score Pena first None SIWIM 4 R Y First Period l. Norllisirle, Montgomery 1.20 2. Reserve, Wheinn (Mcfnnls) 5 00. 3 Rxservr. H, MacDonald (Connnrzi 6 05. 4. Nortbside Quirk 15.5. 5. Roserve, F‘ Mzirrfson 10.58. Penalty: Mclnnls Second Period f1‘. Norfhside, Estabrooks .15. '7. North-Hie, Estabrooks (Mont- rgnmery) 2 2. Quirk 4.45 , corner 1n second period. 3491151981 CB-nfltilvns stampod over Toronto Maple fmafs to a 8-1 vic- tory tonight, clmbing two points of the Icafs, leaders of the National Hockey ShibickyPulls “Hat Trick ” AsRangersDrabHawks 6- I; Leafs Lose By Same Score NEW YORK, rob. i-With Alex 1 Shlblcky finding the target three times, New York Rangers finally not the scorlnlz ranie 11881115‘ Cm" c1120 Black Hawks tonight- and drove throuuh to a. 6-1. National 1 Jockey League win. Dave Kerr. brilliant Ranger zuuJie iniscd his eighth shutout of the season by one second when Cari Voss beat him on a corner shot. after a face off 1n the Rang- er goal zone at 19.59 0f the third period. The victory kept the Blue Shirts w.ti1in three points of Boston dfLliIlS, pace setters of the United states division. A crowd of more man 11,000 fans saw the first. pens ty shot of the league season scored when Bbiblcky picked a Shlbiclay stside from netting three coals. assisted Neil Colville 1n a11- other. Phil Watson and Lynn Pat- rick were the other Ranger marks- men. SUMMARY First Period b-Rziiilzers, Watson (Holler) 7.17 L-fimgers, Shlbicky lCoillter) Zi-Rzinizers. Patrick (N. Colville, Smith) 18.53 Penalties: Pratt. Smith. Second Period 4-—R.anzer.s, Shibicky shot) 18.32 Penalties: Pratt. Thompson. Third Period li-gaigzers. N. Colville (Shiblcky) tl-Rdngers. Slllblcky 16.21 7—Chl€c)aiz10§ figoos (Gottsellg, Jen- k . . Penalty: M. Cofvllie, HAYNES IVS SPARKPLUG MONTREAL, F b 1- _ Paul Haynes lede the wai/Cphmd (penalty to within League's Canadian division. Haynes started two pretty plays that resulted 1n goals 1nd scored another as he sparked an attack that thoroughly humbled the vis- itors. Not until the third period. when Canadians led 5-0, did Leafs break through on Jimmy Fowler's backhand shot. Jonny Gagnon was moved to Haynes’ lne and had his beat. night in weeks. scoring twice and getting an assist. But the entire ha taut team was flylnl in Its fourth straight victory and leafs were never contenders. Harvey Jackson played only in- termittently or: the front line and Conny smythe. Toronto Manager who alas-spending his . birthday, was asked if Jackson was ailing. “No. he's all right," Smythe shot back. "He just. isn't checking his wing" Gugnun opened the scoring 1n the first six minutes while R98 Hamfton of Leafs was sewing a penalty and Haynes made it 2-0 before the period close. Toe Blake lengthened the lead as the second bejgnn and George Mantzha dashed the length of the ice to split the defence and rap 1n the fourth goal. Polly Drouln and Gag-non scored Canadiens’ third period goals. SUMMARY First Period (Slelbert, Haynes (Blake) 18.10 Penalties-z Hamilton. Implne. Second Period 3 Canadians Blake Gagnon) 5:25. 4 Cunadiens, Mantha 1. Canadians, Gagnon Haynes) 5.40- 2, Canadians, (Haynes, (Burke) 19.43. Penalties- None. . Third Period 5 Canadians, Drouin Mantha) 4.04. 0.1 Toronto, Fowler (Iiorraln, (Therm) ‘l7. Canadiens, Gagnon 12.28 Penalties: Buswell, Metz, Sle- bert, Davidson. l1. Northsidr. 9 Reserve, ivicinnis (Williams) 1B 0O. Prniilty: Daye Third Period 10 Reserve H. MacDonald (Mc- . IDOWN TH Innis, Wheian) 2.5a i1. Ncrtlwlde. (Coakl-t-v) 3.511 12 Northside, Etabrooks (Cock- leyi 12.30 Penalties: Estabrooks None. Racers Clinch English League Hockey Title (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Fob. 1—Ha.rringay Rncers tonight won the National Hockey league title by defeating Wembiey Monarchs 3-1. The schedule will not be completed for almost two weeks but no other team 1n the seven-club loop can catch Racers, coached by Percy Nickllii who led two Moncton Hawks teams to Allan Cup titles 111 Canada. 4 ~Be1orc tonight's grime Earl's Court Rangers hiid a mathema- tit-al chance of taking t/he title, won last your by Wvmibley Lions, but Racer; nccdrd only one of l0- niizht‘ two points to win 1111c chaiitp- ioiiship. Racers, Punners-np last. season, got away to 11 brliiblnt start when the Nation-l League 5821mm opened in Noicmticr and were re-idom tlirrateiird. Tlic-y have won 14 gain-cs. 110d two and lost three. They still have four to play before the fwhfifilllo closes F's-b. 12. It. LS folinsvied by i-lic DQYl-Sfilfitilllfi “national tournament." Andy Goldie. Toronto flGtllVfldGf. has been a potent factor 1n Racer" advance to the title. In 19 frames only '27 Lion's have be"n scored (m hlm. It ls 11y for the best record 1x1 the lewuu. Stellar defence won-k of 14m 311111110, former Moncton Hawk. also aided materially 1n Racers’ uscces". NEW HAVEN’ EAGLES WIN SYRACUSE. N. Y. Feb. 1 - (AP)-- New Haven Eagles defeat- ed Syracuse Stars 3-11 tonight 1n a hard fouzht International-Ameri- can Hockey league game before a slim crowd. Two last. period goals .by Mc- Cuily and Hexlmer tied the count ZION GUILD BOWLING LEAGUE FEB?" FFPQ? E ALLEYS/ Wasps Howatt . Brown Jewell Fraser Larter 164 363 June Bugs Lafferty Hooper Bell . MacMllinn Cudmcre Majority for June Bugs 153 pins. High Single L. Cudmcre 22D. High Three E..Be1l 491. Points June Bugs 6, Wu-ps 2 Bectlrn .M. Adams A. Warren V. Rodd B. Snow K. Stewart 176 159 167 133 185 126 84 114 1~1l 160 725 700 Glow Worms F. Mutch J. Dillon A. Partridge D. Oatway 154 194 E. MacLean 118 151 677 858 Majority for Gfow p1 s ~ 73 416 135 427 152 I79 161-165 92 109 Worms 243 11.. High Single E. MacLelm 289. High T111197‘ E. MncLrau 558. ‘ “Pogits, Glow WWorm; ti, Bee- c 1101.11 NAME BOWLING Prince Grocery. Commercial League. Vs. Hawks. Insurgents AT 8.30 Big Four League, All Stars ‘Vs.’ Holy Redeemer League, Wild Cats Vs. Fuenoses. HOLY REDEEMER MIXED LEAGUE - Maroons Total ~~~Indies~riigir~sing1e G. Keenan 229 Ladies High ‘Three G. Keenan 1. - Gents High Single C. LeClnlr 64. Gents High Three R. Coyle B39. IIIGII FLYERS F‘. Gallant. 150 H Costello 52 I, Connors 144 M. L-"Clair 110 Total EVER READYS F, Dou-mltte 1G8 157 208 89 65 240 191 LADH; aowtmc. Kelly and Mclnnls Trophy Rrd Wings 127 131 165 F. Flynn A. Howutt; E. Hollorn G. Keenan ‘Total Scxagons K. O'Brien 192 174 138 High Single K. O'Brien . Hlxh ‘Three K. O'Brien 637. and __t1ien sent the Eugen aLhggul. ~c1u>" stones mo r1551: ‘Ponights Brhedule at. 7 o'clock. tallies Lennie, Stars Vsspeciais. M Duffy . 110 J. Kenny 197 V. Mclnnls 98 Tot a1 Imdlcs High Single V Innis 179. aguadies High Three V, Mclnnls 3 . 2 Gents High Single J. Kenncy ozients High Three J. Kenny '1 . FRAHA. Czechoslovakia, Rab. 1 -(CP Cab1e)-~'I'l1e touring Can- adian hockey team tonight defeat- ed Czcchoslovaklirs National team 1-0. Jimmy Russell of Budbu y scored for the Canadians who play as Budbury Wol- ves. The Canadians have won seven and drawn three games their tour opened. Between his acts Mr. Duffy sel- cote Bruins Blank! WingsTQKeep Lead In tact BOSTON. Feb. 1 —g-(OP)—Bcs- ton Bruin)’ reunited kid line from Kitchener,‘ Ont, ganged up tonight for the only goals in a 2-0 win over Detroit Red Wings that kept intact. their lead at the top of the National Hcckey League's United States group. Thirteen thousand fans were in the Boston Garden as little Bobby Bauer scored the first goal late 1n the first. rlod, ivith Milt Schmidt W y Diana-rt assisting. The Boston's "Sauerkraut" * drew credit. for the other tally, made with less than two minutes to go, when the Bruins broke up a timer-ate rush on their blue line a fed Schmidt a forward pass. Milt darted down the left lane. without a. challenge and supp-ad an angle shot into Norm Smith's cage to clinch the game. SUMMARY First Period f. Boston. Dum art) 1B : 09 Penalties —None. Bauer (schmidt. Second Period Storing -_None. Penalties _Bo\vman, Schmidt. IDNDON, Feb. 1 - (GP) - Brltain is trying hard to wider- stand hockey and the canndmnl who serve 11. up in London's big sports arenas. A great section oi the public has already succumbed to its dash and sparkle and each of the seven teams in the Nation- a1 League p‘ays before crowds 0! 6.000 to 12.000. game has a. long way to becomesan accept- ed nstitutlon like soccer and 01¢- et, 1t is rapidly expanding and newspapers are devoting increasing space to it. Writing 111s impressions of his first game, A. J. Cummings, star leader writer of the News-Chron- icle, probably hit the nail on the head when he concluded with: "Ice hockey may come to stay; but not, I think, unless it re- ceives a strong home stimulus through the trainln of English piayerw to ta-lze the pace eventual- ly of those clever young EWJIIIJIUOD"; ists from overseas." The British Ice Hockey As- 500181.101) is already doing some- thing about mat. The association has encouraged junior leagues at Wemlfey and Harrlngcy and Third lbi-rlod 2. Boston, Schmidt 18:41 Penalties ~—Sl1o1'e, Barry. Duffy Stages Fine Show At Forum Skate Douglas Duffy, rated one of the most outsiandmfiaccmedinns on ice 1n the wot-id, st night. thrilled a lflreiwclirvwaf Fbram with N116 e o '1C' on ie iteel blades that drew down long rounds 0f applause on each arpuarnnce. Aittired in a frock-loll and wearing a. top halt Duffy cavortrd and Pimfwedovflr the frozen surface 1n an inimitable manner. At times whirling around the Forum madly, tbeln slowing down to a walk, 1,5,1. unicing himself so superbly that Iiwctators wondered what kept him from falling. the nimble-footed visitor put his show over in a big WY Manager Archer is to be wmmiended for making armn - menits for tlhe 111s. It was sometthfriz difIPIVTW find Sflmlllhlllg 1,113.1; wfllg well worth witnesilng. d the most graceful skating Pairs of the 1111126 attr-ndunce of skaters that were present. ‘Fhe event endorl with two cwuoieu deadlocked for the honor»; Mr. Duffy being unable to d-edde 11e- twflm Fred McCarvill and .Mrs. Manning. smmw Mhtiiesoit and Miss Mmle Garrick. BigFourLeads I r1 To u rn a m ent The B13 Four chalked up two Wins yesterday to sweep into the lead of the Charlottetown Curling Chin's Elimination Tournament. The Big Four scored n. close 9-8 win over the Impcrlals and a 10- 7 victory over the Crystals- In the other matches played the Doctors defeated Kiniock, 9-0, Mogul; defeated the Crystals, 11-9 and Rovers defeated Klnlock 15- 8. The Standing Carling Bill F0111‘ Moruls Doctors Imperials Crystals Klnlock Rovers Gyros Determined To Stage Olympics TOKIO, Feb. 1 -—((.?-Hava.s)- “The whole Japanese nation is firmly determined to bold the 19-10 Olympic Gamma," Dr. Jigcro Kano told newspaipermen today. Hg will howl -l‘.nn"'s delegation ‘o the meeting at. Calm. Elm next. montn c1 the international Olympic Committee. ‘The China incident has noth- :§§E§§a;q ~s ummwmmmo uq44e¢%"F .with sustained interest and inatlng spectacle. It, did pm seem to be _ so varlied as the rugby code. was rcuglilsh but no more rough than ordinary club football." mnalties the write-r said: cffendeis. arena usually for two mlnutm. 0c- cupy a small penalty box outside the barrier: and there they until their "tune" expires. in 11111 view of the spectators, like naugh- ty boys in a school class room sent to the corner by a stern teacher.’ rapidly becoming as v their “But there was no menacejn 1111966 young longlish players have been biltlillfiq 111 preliminaries to the big iznmes each night. On Satur- day and Sunday afternoons a doz- en amateur teams mode up entir- ely of Exigiish-born players have been meeting 1n exhl ltlon series. Meanwhile the game u pre- sented by National 11883119 (16.11- aciiaris 1s undergoing a. thorough cxamination. Cummings had a great time at his first game and he put into writing- the general impression 01 English hockey fans. He found the rink crowded with exalted partisans who followed the‘ 15$; reactions were very much ‘Mk6 those of other sport crowds ‘ex- cept that they were more child- like even jhan the traditional soccer cmwd in their expression! of joy, sorrow, disgust and 1n- dig-nution." . “Let me say at once that. seen as I saw it for the first time, mod- ern ice liorkev 1s a fast and fasc- ulte so sldliiful 85 soccer o‘; I Speflkinft of the awarding o1! “The ordered out the alt He spoke of the fans. who are igoroua u Canadian contemporaries: The National Bflaeball glcihucguilg for 1938. devoid of any. made public tonight. following fomiai ‘adoption at the schedule meeting. ‘for each team to into the other sector of the lec- BHB. and splits up the Sunday and holidays dates as even as possible. The season will open April 19 and end Oct. 1 141st year the open- 112g and closing came one day r Tonight 111g to do with the 1940 Olympics," he declared. c s TALS TAKE LEAD 11v SECOND SECTION Hockey Is Pleasing To English Fans Bat Need ' Of Homebrews Stressed familiar human cries. They we“, an accepted art of the ring-rid; technique. e crowd's ferccit might be described as Plckulcldan 1n content rather than 3111mm After a series of pitched 11111111. on the lce which resulted in 1on5 SUBDBHSRIIIS for the combatants J r. Aheame. B. 1. u‘ A. secretary. eiqalnlned to English sports writemi 2:111 bghere Tl; riothingvlcluus abs“; e ya. e act is Lb h~ min u u» a ° p ““’“' ls s0 that you must have exmmriiiiiiri; mental balance to keep yoursell in rein. Temper are recover,“ M quécfitlyvasnthery are lost." Me u: on. sports r111 The News-Chronicle, Bflflflfliorhti): voice to the argument. He put. hockey at. tire herd or u“. 115, o] the games giving the gfflillest 0;, portunitles for bad temper and ex- 11151953 “time” you are travelling on Ice at. 40 miles an hour and someone wilfully or accidrnlflnv U117? Y0" "U. YOU are liable to gs} serlouslv annoyrd, The fnsu-i- the name the more chances of 10:11pm- Ice hockey is the st .. or all games." ' Baseball Season Opens April 19 JEW YORK, Feb. 1 -—(AP) ._ Imam tho novelty 111m, WBA 114 lemme An In the past few years. it calla make four trlpc 1115 opening day's schedule calls for Bcnton to play at. New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnati and St. Pittsburgh. 101111; at TI-I E FAM O U 8 RUIIING LINIMENT Rub on-qaain guns Get the new large econ- omy lire-Aim null- able In unailer. regulu Wififis ‘ "ltlli IIF mil" YUMMEQ “l W“ i” ' ‘II "' DOUBLE _ HEADER At FORUM 1st. Game 8:15 JUNIOR ABBIES VS. JR. RANGERS 2nd». Game 9:30 P. W. C. VS. S. D. U. Intermediates 1st. of Three Games For Intermediate championship Admission Both Games 22c ‘Hi1?’ T i ‘wdna ‘PODS . . . when your head is stuffy TO SCHOOL 1 KNEW 1'0 GE.T MY cow BACK IF 1 WENT -MY tmoz rr wAsm- olo rn macaw. copr our AN’ FALLIN IN i! rr WAS mm’ TO or m’ MUD moot: AGAIN~ GOING TO SCHOOL THAT PULL THAT OLE 1. EITHER—- IT WUZ WHY, rr wuzN"r MY JUST on: ms fKIjUU LAND! HE ARGUEF