mlatlics high 31111111 u. Drisooll Fgmusitv 22. 193s i1 Spring Valley Juniors ‘ Drub pBurmacs l2-2 e1‘ being held to 1W9 E0815 1n thflirst period. the Spring Valley Juniors rattled home four more 1n tlic second and six more in the [IIIITI to swamp the. Junior Burmacs 3i Kcnsiilgton 11y the lop-sided 5Com Q1‘ l: to 2. The Burmacs sav- n11 1111~111sclvcs from being shut out 31- 111-mg 1101111» 11m tiounteijs 111 the lull/er" 111111 of 11111 11111-11 period. This m, g..- 1111; 31111111; Vullev iuniorsl lt-atls 1110111 111 the finals where they meet 1hr Junior inc-macs of Ken- 11111111111 111 111." three out of five gcries for 11111 . 111111o11sl11p, play- offs i1ei:.1111111u 11 l iiPvk. l.i".‘iil'l\ fipygng_\'illll‘_\i i. . S. Mcliinis; Defence. S. lift-Ki» 1. l-l. Caseley; ~ - 1~ n. C '. L. Campbell. bcll, E. liicKin- :l1. iI. Champion. \V. MacNal ; 11111111. C1. 'I‘11pl1n. IJ. MucLean. . . Gorman. B. n1 s. 1. MacNeill. 1i=~~ 15.111 '11, . mach. .1. Bu . s1"1111.-\1:Y I-ir~i Period 1491111.". ‘vuliov. H. Cainplicfl (S. '\IL‘Kllll1'Jl)1 11.112 Valley. B. Campbell .532 Pe zit‘ s: Noitc. m w Second Period 3 ‘é ‘i i! Valley. L. Campbell Trnilinlit-1-i 0.011 . 4_,~;;\1>;e112. Valley, B. Campbell ‘J. s-siiéiiig Valley, r... Cilmpbcll 1'1 Campbell Q-éluyng Valey. L. 111 11 Pe11;11.1:..: S. llfcKinnon. Waugh. Third Pcrlod ‘ 1_spring Valley. E. MeKinnon 301 l—-Slll'lllQ Valley. L. Campbell if‘) er) 7.10 1 Vnllri‘. Cascley. 13.19 1 Yallcv. S. lifcKmnon. cs. Waugh (Tuplln) Brim s. Tuplin 17.29 wséblEllFifp valley. E. McKlnnon 11.513 M-snrmg Valfcy. L. Campbell (Glover) 19.00 Referee: Millar Waitcrl-Ia Down The Alleys IOLY NAME HALL BOWLING 1 Oonunercia: League kwigiab Blscuimtgg-Bfil 1. mcery: , . lgh single J. D. Webster m. igh three R. Harley 819. ~ Tonight. at '1 o'clock:- Ladies League: Capitals vs. No- 11s ma . Iiioly Redeemer league: Ever Ieatlys vs. Wild Oats. At s1 o'clock: c. n. n. Hotel mix-i ed league. ¢WTOWN BOWLING ALLEY! gers~34 . ladies high single F. Mlllett 238. Ladies high three J. AcAleer M4. Gents high single R. Duncan 322. Gents high three R. Duncan 760. (‘11111115-2671. 011115-2799. %JMH% high single I. Gregory £111.11 111511 three 11:. Mic 1 s19. Gents high ‘single I. illiums 61111.. 1111111 three I. Williams 00o. ' Holy Redeemer League ‘Dodzcrs-ZSQ-i. Cyclones- mllndics high three M. Driscoll “$10118 high single E. MeInnis Gents high three E. Mclnnis 634. Tonight at 3 sharp:_ H. Burke-w. McKay. Cow-F‘. l/Ialloii. - i M1'.=.Bcli. . lft-Ktnna-P. Harper. PQ‘-\~1'--F. Martin. Dnmontk-A. Goa. McKmnon-S, smith, hit-ildam-P. McKinnon. . J. Claw-Mrs. Burke. Mvboeelkli. Praugiit. " n11- gazes-Hr- WRESTLING BOWLING HOCKEY Sports Dope (L: Allin Rflndll. Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Feb. 2l-Tl1e word along big boulevard is that Joe Gould has signed to manage Tom. my Farr for three years. Gould to get a 25 per cent cut 011 every- thing but Fan's English sports column. dill Cook's Cleveland Barons hr. 1e yet to lose an Int-Am hockey 8111116 at home. Cook says lo11g i11- termtsions at Cleveland‘ are "to allow the arena bar to do a littlc more biz." The drinkery ls said to dicks: $500 business every hockey r1 g1 . Tommy raw claims a guarantee of a title fight with Joe Lotus provided he beats MareB-aer. Earle Meadows pole vaults to music. Ti1c sir.‘ of eastern indoor meets pre- fer." a foxtrot when he starts his run at the bar. It helps him keep rvtlimlc beat. Ginger Foran, dated to box Dave Castilloux 111 Toronto next month. is called the “sensational “riton” along cauliflower alley. Ciarlcson technical college l1oc- key team has 11 Canadian players. Cliff Allen of Otlaivii leads i11 in- dividual scoring. Joe ivooriman and hwrse Lawrence as a managerial team rates capital letters. They joined up Heb. l8. i912. 011cc they managed the immortal 01111111111111’ lmtdor Sammy Langford. Wolves Defeat Berwick Bruins 1n Title Opener (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire; I-IAL AX, Fob. 21—-I-iali1ax Wo1-, verlnes won a clear cut 5-3 vlctorv tonight over Berwick Bruins. last year's Nova Seotlo. hockey cham- pions, in the first game of a best- of-three series for the Eastern Lca- true title. Wolverines won the regular schedue with Berwirk third. behind Kcntville Wildcats but the Bruins gained the finals by dis sing of the Wildcats in a bitter our-game series. Vic Fraser. Wolverines defence- msn. scored the first goal at the 15-minute mark of the initial per- iod and Reg Clancy put the Wol- vee two up 15 seconds later. , The same player made it 3-0 lust after the second opened and Bligh mt Bruins’ first marker a. minute later. Fraser ond Bligh scored again for Halifax before the period ended and Bligh Bot 11.n- _ other for Berwick. Fags-n scored the iihird Bruins goal at 7:45 of the third period to end the scoring. Ice Racing ‘rhe Clermont-Newv Arman Driv- ing Club held their weekly race on New Annan river Saturday, Feb. 19th. with some fast horses. Summary of race: CLASS A. Major Grattan. owned and driven by Robert Phillips, Surnmerside—-————1l1 Nancy M.. owned and driven by Cecil Mill. Olermont — 2 2 2 Time 1-4 mlle—30, 31, 31%. GLASS B. Billie the Great. owned and driven by George Sobey. Wilm 0t — — — — ~ — — 1 1 Shirley Temple, owned and driven by William Delaney, Kensingwn — — — — — — 2 2 y Dix. owned and driven by Percy McCar- vill. Clermont — - - -- — 8 8 'l1me-35. 36. The club will hold a race every Wednesday afternoon as long as the ice lasts. race starting at 2 p.111. There are some real fast horses coming for the next race. such as lie Bturnham. Hackfast, Major ttan, Grattan Peters. There will also be a three-year- oid class, rt Phillips’ Bessie Scott; Rex Volo. John Mclnnis; Peter Bellini. Myron McArthur; liimma. Volo. Peter McMahon. GAD! S SCORES KAYO SI-IIZIFFIELD. England. Feb. 2l- (C? Cablel-Larry Gains. Toronto heavyweight boxer. tonight knock- ed out Albert Di Megllo of France ‘A5 I nrwspapcrinan, my hour: are irregu- lnr~so I nroil shave: that really lutl Thu '= 111-y 1 11151.1 on Gillette 131-11". They whisk off stubble close and clean, Ind keep "ill fricc 1111115111; lit and refreshed." . . "Me's a rviisnn for the smoother, cloecr, more 11111111111111”; shave! you get with Gillette ’l'l111.<- 11111111-5 are precision-made to fit 11in Gilli-tic Razoraccuraitlyi Sornukc lure of cflnifniiflblt‘, long-looting shovel Blatlrs. I0 for .. r _..,, always by iri- QS GM; r1111 ing on Bliie " \'* GIIICIIEBIIIGCI- I 5 for 25c, in the first round o1‘ a scheduled lo-round COILIpSt. . And 50c. ——~ Nels Stewa rt Tops Scorers For Last Week MONTREAL. Feb. 21 —-(CP)—- Elderly Nels Stewart may be get- ting around the age where Nation. _ _ Hockey League-rs exchange sire-l: and nuck for armchair and pipe and a goodbook. but at the present moment he's still “old 1101501)" to the goalies around the big circuit. ‘SHDPQFI’ 58m’ of the New York mark, and he's getting there in a. hurry too. \Vcrk1ng with a. third- pacc 11111111. 11c scored more points than any other pliiycr in the Lcaguetlurmg the last wecis. mak- ing it 1115i. a matter of time when hell pass the 300th milestone. Official league statistics released tonight show Stewart's stick ac- counted for four goals, and he not another point on an assist. That brought. his tolal 11p to 14 goals and l2 assists for the season. Hes stili a good way behind the leaders, though. Gordon Dril- lo11 of Toronto Maple leafs is as far out in front as cvcr. with l9 goals and 23 assists. a five-point margin over teammate syl Appg who has l6 and 21. y Drillon likewise tops the league 1n assists. two ahead of Apps and Phil Watson of New York Rangers Leadership in goals goes to an. other Ranger. Cecil Dillon. with 20. 1n total standing. though. Dil- lon slipped into third place during the week, from a second-place tic with Apps. ‘Phe reign kins of the bad men is still Alan Shields of Mont- real Maroons. with 65 minutes with the timers. But his crown might topple. any day now. for Art Conifer 0f the Rangers is just one n1ln11ic behind. Protest I s Disallowed A protest by Summe side Crys- tals following tiie first game of I best-of-fivc series with Charlotte- town Abegweits for the Prince Ed- ward Island senior hockey title at Summerside last Tuesday night. was thrown out and the victory allowed to stand by President Rari- son Dowell of the Maritime Ama- teur Hockey Asoclatlon. it was learned last night. The decision of President Dow- ell leaves the standing of the two teams at one game each. Summer- slde having captured the second game here Friday nidl-it. The third contest will take place at Sum- merside tonight. The Crystals had claimed the Abewwei-ts did not produce their amateur cards at the first game of the playdowns. Following a. stato- ment from referee-in-chiel’ Roy Prowse of Charlottetown the MA. I-Lmtaptrjesklent allowed the game s n . Miniature Rifle Shoot I"_ A. S. Jones was high scorer last. night at a no. 8 district sig- nal; miniature rifle shoot in the armoiudes. Jones shot a. 96. Other scores were: W. W. Walsh A, V. SPlllet-t V, E. Connors C. ivfclnnis Cocoa’ Kid Wins Decision ZSSSSSS HOLYOKE. Mass. Feb. 2l—-fAP) {Cocoa Kid. I45 1-2. of New Hav- en. wo11 unanimously’ 1mm Gmdml Wltllacc. 14.2. of Vancouver. in a IO-round bout. toniilllt- WBUBW showed an unwilllng11css to mix. likidie Carroll. 157. of Ottawa. beat Stan Morris. 154. BYOCKWH. Mass. in a. six-rounder. wins not. .1211 111211111’ SECOND TIMI-l (c. 1'. by 11111111111111.- 51111-1111 11111-1 QUEBEC. r1111. zt-Pcti- M01"- neau. S1. Pamnhile. Qllm 1111151191‘- rvon the 11111111111 Quebec dogslfll derb today. finished in top place for he second time 111 two years. Hi5 elapsed time for the three- dny aim-sic was six hours. 49 min- utes and seven seconds. MANAGES cuauvrsroan no. E 1 d -— W- H. wgllélgfiyigfomel‘ Sllitgifiaigld Wednes- dav mentor. has been appointed .~'....."*:...::1:1;.§°"r2 gkdiilinllgroges to pliiy in the South-J em K111111111?- Amerit-aits is nearing his {loo-goal ' fmr. cnannoafaroww 1111 SPORT WORLD g Regais And! Milton Scores Upset 5-4 tAverage To Within Ninei$0viel$ Plow Victory OoerMontague In GUARDIAN Cowley Boosts Scoring I (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. ZI-Gunnlng for the scoring championship of Maritime puckchflsers in the Na- tional Hockey League. Bill Cowley 10f Boston pushed to within nine points of youthful Gordon Drillon of Toronto Maple Leafs. leading the easterners with 4i! poir1ts. ter. with 24 points, l4 of them goals. Trailing him was Ray Get- lifie. Charlottetown and Saint John amateur. with l9. Flash Hollett of Boston clung to llftli position with eight points while _Jofl'rc Dcsilets of Montreal Canadians came next. with five, The records: The former Halifax Wolverine. G 591,1 though in the minus column so Driilon. Toronto l9 23 42 1 far as goals wont. had a helping Cowley 13051011 15 1g 33 ' hand in four counters. boosting his Wisemau. Americans 14 10 24 t dotal to 33 points. Drillon. who Gciiinq Boston 9 1g 29 . 1l1ails from 31011121011. (xliinbcrlthrec llollett. Boston 4 4 8 inpiehes with a goal and two as- Desilets. Canadlens 2 3 5 I .515“ Hudson. Detroit 4 n 4 Still leading the remainder 111 smiui. Maroons a o :1 i. the pack. fer in the rear. is Eddie Lamb. Americans l. o I Wiseman of Newcastle, N.B.. hust- coniioiiv, Chicago 1 o 1 111E151 jgfk Argenvanhizoal-oet; 11191111151111. Chicago 1_o_1_ . l i i 1 Capacity House Looms For 1 Louis - Mann Title Bout NEW YORK. Feb. 2l-N0tll\\'li.ll- standing the "tune-up" purpose or the Iistic proceedings Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden. betting odds favoring Jog 1,9111; shortened today while ticket sales boomed for the negros IS-round defence of the world heavyweight, crown _against Nathan Mann. Original posted odds were out. in half as Broadway noted 1 to 3 against the champions chances of winning the decision and even 11101191’ against a. knockout victory r Louis. _Fresl1 backing for Mann from 111s home state of Connecticut, rather than any developments cal- culated to minimize the outlook for a Ipuis triumph, accounted for the shift 1n betting figures. The advance sale passed $60,000 over the weekend, promoter Mike Jacobs reported. g Louis, who hasn't fought since he outpointecl Tommy ran- at the Yankee Stadium last. August, has all the flstic advantages but. he is also running most of the risks. For protective urposes. in case of an upset for t e champion, he is guaranteed a return match with Mann within 60 days. British G o l f Team To Play A t Otta wa Soviet - Regal Sudden Death Game Tonight Owing to both send-final games between Li1e_Albcrto11 Regals and the Summcrsidesoviets, being tied. the League decided for a sudden death game this evening to decide the winner to meet the Olympian. who defated the Capitols 111. Sum- merslde on Saturday. As the final game for Mac- Lenu Iieagtic must bc payed by Feb. 28111 the boys have to step some to cot all the games in. Maroons Turn Back Beavers (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON, N. 13., Feb. 21—Con- ceded a. stro chance to capture the Maritime ockey championship for the third successive ear. Munc- ton Maroons entered t is season's playdawns stage tonight with I. smart 4-2 win over Saint John Beavers. The two teams. fighting for the Southern New Brunswick League title. matched a goal apiece in the last periods and Mar-cons shot a brace in the middle stanza. LeBlanc counted twice for Moncton. Bell and Phillips getting TORONTO. Feb. 21 —-(OP) -— Great Britain's Curtis cup golf team will visit Canada. this year In time to play in the Canadian the other pair. The Beavers scorers womerrs open championship at the Royal Obi-own were MBISIIBII and Burke. Golf Club Oct. 3-8. it was‘ announced tonight, by the Canadian Ladies’ Golf Union. Abandonment of the close championship. for years an event staged the week following the open, aisowasazmouncedbythe 0.11 OPEN JUNIOR PLAYOFFS CAMIPBEEELTUN. N. 1a.. Feb. 21 -(C‘P)—-Tl1e opening game of the (3, U. m; John Rogm o; win. 1 northern New Brunswick Junior niipeg won the 1937 open. She was Hockey playdowns provided fast. defeated in the close final a aggressive action tonight with Campbellton trouncing Bathurst 4-1. The second and deciding game will be played at Bathurst Wed- nesday, total goals counting. NEW GLASGOW TAKES OPENER NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. Feb. 21 (CW-New Glasgow. winners o! the regular schedule of the Nova Scotla hockey league by {I iloodly margin. defeated Dalhousic Univ- ersity 7-4 tonight in the first game of a best-of-three series for the league title. week later by lviiss Heather leslie, also of Winnipeg, Royal Ottawa. will have a feast of women's golf starting Sept. 211 when the iniierprovincial team maitoh a two-day. 36-hole medal competition opens there. Quebec will defend tihe Royal Canadian Golf Association tezun shield it won last year at Winnipeg. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Sir Malcolm Campbell streaked across Dayton Beach sands at a flLLIOB-mile-an-hcur clip for a new worlds automobile speed mark five years ago today. He eclipsed the BOO-mark in 1935 and his re:- ord held until Novcmiber. i937. when Capt. George Eystou rifled his racing monster ‘Thunderbolt’ over the measured mile at. Bonne- ville Salt Flats. Utah. at an aver- age speed of 1111.42 miles an hour. PACT; GAINS DECISION TORONTO. Foo. 211—(CP)- George Pace. Cleveland negro. pounded out» a unanimous IO-round decision over Milwuiikiics Johnny Ganclcs here tonight in the main l yourself. M boni- cf 1-1 boxing card. Pace ‘i weighed 119 3-4 pOlllKi‘; (liutdes, ' 11g 3-4, wom++ooo< o-w-o-uoo 0-0 oo-w LONDON. Feb. 21-(CP Cable)- Gcorge Burke of Si. Catharines. Ont... scored a 10-round decision over Jack Robinson of Nottingham in a heavyweight boxing match at Earlscourt tonight. ApvTNcr-E roiinvrr-r-"ruaris CHATHAM. N. 8.. Feb. 2l—rCP1 -—Chi1than1 advanced into the New Brunswick scnlor hockey semi- final olaydowns by defcatingBath- urst Papermakcrs 9-5 tonight. 11nd winning the two-game series bv Probably the last +O§+§§+¢§00O>01 INDICATIONS POINT T 4'~v t111eL1z2a1§4>f_1_4.;'1- - "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE ‘the Itcgal 110i 1111111111‘. i.1,v prostrate ‘some 1.011 for". 111 1111111 111 111;» i191. ~ About. seven mimic. ‘ at one workout with tl1e 11111111111125. HOCKEY TONIGHT crzoss ROADS BULLDOGS vs. BANKERS c1111 the City Boys trim the 1111111115? ADIVIISSION 10 Hockey Special. Tonight T0 SUMMERSII) it‘ Train Leaves 6.30 Sharp. Return Fare-Nit?- YOUR PRESENCE wru. msrnn: r1111 1101's T0 WIN. 0011111. oooooeo-oo-ooow-o-oomoooo-ooo-ovoovooavoooooc 40044040 In the second game of 1l1c Rogu- Sovlct series to ciezicle a winner both teams ucrc so 1:vc1:l_v matched that. at. the conclusion of :1 30 min- ute scoreless overtime on Pririiiv night the score was "-2 ’I‘l11-. game 1111- night before was l-l. ‘The pltiv 011 Fridiiv 1111s fast and lines changed iietiticiilly 11111 nu scori- was made till the 111' iitiiiulc mail: win-n R. C1011 1111i. 1111;011:111 to score rnwilv Soviets .\l‘i'"tt(‘II 111 111111: 1111‘ ethic of l)lil\' 1.11 1111:. 1111-11 I11 the seer-111 11 1 1i 111" l1; il. 631111‘ hock " -1i1‘ 1' 1310 A1 Maliev tool: a 1111-1 1115;; 110111 A. ftlPtlalTls 1111111 a e11 031611 at the left. r11 the "w Art had the corner inrlzci 111~.~15 Lefurgcv even nu and (Zrovc . iiefcrrv the nut-k in p v home the pass out ' . ri 111110 t0 111.1111. l . well 1' ‘rutcri play. I11 111v 1.111111 nvrioti Viziui-i- A1‘- r-ticatiit took a llfill 1111.... 1111111 Re; Pliillius insiilr- the Regal blue 1111c. lie had _il(1 1lc1c11-c111c11 to 11cm :11 1111111111; tire-u‘ tlu- P101111. out of position DPIOH: 111 111u's.W:1l‘e1-l<-t' ' ll first. and their man tarricd down i and shot hard at Pfiiris. A srramhle l; nlacc and several Soviet 111:1‘:- crs llireu theiusrlvcx; across the goal 111011111. B111 11111 rod liulr mine 011 and stayed for several minutes. A terrific verbal bat-tic resulted and the game was held 11p for a long time. This nroicd to be the last goal of the evening. Three ten-minute overtime per- iods were played. hut the players did not continue the blaring pace set in the regular periods. LINEUPS ltcgals: Goal. i’. 111111111; llctriico, K. Profit . B. P1191111: CPHIFPS, A. Richards. J. lvlulleti: R. Vlluiz. M . G. Alallzxv: L. Win11. lviillinati. A. ftiallcv. C1. lifeQtiairli blanazer. E. England. l Referees: O. L-cfnrgcy. J. (lraidy. SUDIIVIARY First Period 1—Soviets. R. Glow .16 Pena ties: None. Z :11 ~ L’ 5 fl Second Pi-riorl ZL-Rcizals. A. Malley (A. Rich- ards) 13.10 Penalties: None. Third Period 3—Sovlcts W. Arscnaull. (R. Penalties: None. Overtime Scorhuz: None. Penalties: S. Peters. Canadiens Sign Defenceman MONTREAL. Feb. 2i. -- (C_P)-— Montreal Canadiens today signed Armand Raymond, 185-pound am- ateur defenceman. i11_a11 attempt to fill the gap in their rearguard I left by an injury to Babe Slebert. The National Hockey 11988119 team got Raymond from Montreal Concordias of the Quebec Senior Hockey league. who were elimin- ated from the Q.S.H.L._nlfl.\'0fi§ yesterday. Manager Cecil Hart. signed him up after watching l111n See for Face-off 8.15. 22c. BOXING BASKETBALL UIHER SPURI Milton scored :1 5-4 tirmtt 11x11 over Montague at the eastern 1 centre last night 111 the first game of :1 two-game total-goal semi- final seines for the Prince Eduard l Island lllI-“FlllCIilflIC hockey title, l 'I‘l1e second game will be played a‘. I‘ the Forum Wcdiit-sclay night. 1' Milton took a. two-goal lend in ‘ tlrc first period. outscored the bfontague team. H-l. in the middle so. ~1on 11nd held the lasers 1o thrce g1; s; wliilt- (Cilllllg one 111 the l n11! 111111011. Andrea's coal alter l‘. 111i1.u‘.<-_ of play in lllc third prrixl prmcu to be the wn '1g one. ‘A large cr ‘a 111:1; on lian-i for Lhe encounter. P. Milburn came f.r.'t. i11 a i~peed skating contest. skiiriming over the mic in 3 minutes. Dons: Nicholrori war. second and "Bitdrlic" Mciu- 1 . other ontrrnt 1:111:11 fin- i:~l1 liecan o 0f :1 fall. ' g 1,111.11, R Alltifffikil r11"- l-.. (Jul e11. L. .~ P Racl;i1a111.\\’ ' .\laci<111non. 1.. Po.le. 141111211‘, B. Fraser 11rd W. Martin. .- Rr-fe-ri-e: Roy Provo of Char- lot'r~io\'.'n. SUMMARY Firs‘. Period l. Milton. Alyward 1.55 2. M.lton.Rackham (I. And- rea,» i100 P0111111)’ -Mt'C11rron. Second Period S. Milton, I. Andreas tRafk- ham.) l l!» | 4. Milton. Colri; 1W. Sleatli 2.- 011 1'1. Montugllti. Pooe taiiiciiin- 1111111 18.00 Penalties -—None. Third Period 11'. Monliiguv. ‘Maul-icon;- twat-l tcrworih, MacKinnoni 111.00 t5 titackhrim) ‘ 7. Milton, Andrea's . 11.00 - . Montog ue, MacKinnon (Pooler 13.00 9. Montague. Poole 17.00 1 1 Will Introduce ‘ Six Toronto P19 l (By Sydney Gruion Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO. Feb. Bl-ICPJ-Six- man football. the game's lat-est. development in the United Sta. 1 will be introduced 011 an orgainz basis in Canada probably tins fall by the Ontario Rugby Football I Union. It's irlayed 011 o. standard- sized fie.d by players fully equip- pc<1 for “art-are It will b: sat-ted among midgets and juvcniles-beuvecn the uge 0i l5_ and l7, the Ontario Union dc- cldecl Saturday when the annual meeting acioppttl '.1 rcsolutic to form a committee for study of the game. Gordon Mellon of Hamilton i was the rcsolutioni. sponsor. Mellon (leiaileti growth of six- eooooooeooos 1 i tPoints 0f Corcl Drillon Pvellime Tleg$eml1final Serles PAGE SEVEN ‘ii ' Upener 1 '-'~—~'—~<-_i: League Leaders The NHL. ~ In 6.. lmndrv. M. Currie. K. hi‘ _cr tie Paul (‘ml #3111111. 11f P l If. (I A P 11111111‘. Tt1t"*'.‘-‘> ‘il- 23 41 Apps. 'I‘r>"11'.to l6 2i 7P Dillon. Riliifffi U’) l5 SI Huston l5 lR I 1‘ i"; IP11; 1'.‘ 1”» 32 Ca a/ii/Yis 1 1'.‘ 2O 31 ch!‘ . Amflri: l?! l0 M Blake. (lanzvllens 2'1 lfl 28 Thompson. Chic-mo l4 l4 I o 1a so 51111111. Rangers l ‘o points 1 .\'i_.'1l‘0OnS wfllt To‘ 1 Thriintxs" two a‘ " Pmaltif —Stead, Poole. Cullen» N.H'L"' Standing 1~.1.~11.ij13?11'1v1s1<>.~1 11:1 11 8113 9'1 4d Canadienr. 217 l5 l4 8 Elli 101 38 Amgricang; Ii’i 1'1 l-f "1 76 76 35 ' 11101131111111 : 1o ".1. 1 ".1 105 34 .-\.\IERI(‘.\.\‘ DIVISION I‘ ll’ I. I) F A Ptl ‘i B03101. :1 ‘ o 4107 '12 54 l Rangers 1i. ..t ll f1 113 69 47 Chicano n11 111 2o o 74) lo‘! I) Detroit as n 211 o '73 100__i_!1_ \O-O>o0o00ooe¢~oc c-oooooo-O-O man football since its inception a t few yea-rs ago in the United States. Most popular among sfnall 1115111 school, it swept the country 1111111 it was a regular part of inter faculty sports 1n American colleges last season. | The 0. R. F. Ufs committee will i be iorincd ulaen President John. Degruclrv ha". gatchred all avail-f able data on the name. played by 1 three lincinvn. a quarterback and, two lmlfbacks. Feature of the | "little game" is that the quarter-i back must 1‘f‘('(‘l\'(‘ 1h: snap midi pars 111“ irail Inside lrtoro the‘ play rro he .<‘r1mn . n lint‘. ltnzru flllDllL1$l1/..(l l 11.111 1n illfllllllt 11f on. 11 . _ 101's. for six-mun teams. Wlin. 11111011 wanted was to pvo\'i<l.~ first- bnll of 11 1511c 10 t.‘.1rl1 yminzstcr iltr- entries fitnditinrzrflils \vl1<'rr" titty ueri- 1111:1110 10 get. them be- Illl‘1'7ll"ll lacl; oi finances i0:- OQOOOOQOO-O§QOOOOQOOOQOO‘> one this season. O BIG CROWD GOING OVQC>OQOQ§OQrO-Q-QAOOO O 111.1111‘ ‘ 1111-11 1111.’. 1 . . ll 1V!‘ i inislocllioii 4- . ‘The sr-coinl and d will be plays-d tiny. tCi. 1. .\. liatliun. iriltld K81111- 1111‘ 0:11;: 'I‘ravei'.\r~ R1.1_\"1l:< hrrrlrv ilinllrngz‘ 1111: 'i'£’l'l .a o SlSiPfs of Borden in r1 frmn - n‘ . l_\' game nf hnrki“; to be waved r1 o Bordon ri11k_at :1 dale itntnbln 1.1 both teams. Sad. \\'. E. (ILHPBE?! 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