hr FEBRUARY 1o. 1940 Reinember When y .__._ Conn Nets-tried the world am;- eur ey championship 10 rears tonisht when Toronto (Jana ‘.’ de.eated a German eam/ Berlin 6-1. ‘It. was the may match of the Oahadlans’ 30- Emo Eiuvpeon tour. They were feated 1-0 by Austria for days nrller in an exhibition ntltnh play- id 1n pouring rain. Champion Has Tough Time With Chilean In Hard, Crowding, I5-round Battle (By Sid Feder, Associated Press Sports Writer) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, Feb. 9- (.\P)—Joe Louis successfully defended his world heavy- yveight championship tonight by outpointing Arturo Godoy of Chile, in a hard, crowding fight in 15 rounds before a crowd of about 16,000 fans in Madison Square Garden. Louis weighed 203; Godoy, 202. A chorus of boos greeted the decision, but it was a just one for Louis landed most of the punishing blows al- though he was baffled at times and was hurt on more than one occasion by Godoy’s crowding, crouching style and hard lefts to the head and body. Surprisingly the champion, who crown for the ninth time, thus defended his failed to score a knockdown Zl",'Ill1lSl. the 10 to l shot, who in pre-fight opinion had been filyured to last less than 10 rounds. Lvuls came on in the last fiver \. after being held even over Lrst l0, to take the decision. ' l.‘ crcivd was announced as ism, and the grOSS gate as sad.- Sill ‘The South American Way“. go- Kiii; 11cm the sublime to the rid- Llllflls as purtrtl-ycrl bv Godoy ' 1w Louis 1112 tflllflllCsl. battle of l ~ t'l\E1ll1])lCll~'llll). but wasirt good i‘ll.llilll to take the fistianals h1g1".- t awn from the Brown Bom- IJtls kziikv head. Louis Befuddled l . For 15 TOUHZIS. the champion was at times befuddled, and sometimes hilrt by the Chilean fishermans ‘llllltlllllg, crowding tactics, but 1n 1i..- viid he came on like a real b to take a split decision in \\=.iat Referee Arthur Donovan. who has lziecn the third man in the ring for all the Bombers battles nor-r iiislstcd was the “hardest. tciiulicsl" test Joe had ever had. Yet. although Joe won cleanly azrl crarly. as the crowd of 15.657 inn d to the bruising. mauliniz u trh. tho rral hero of the affair .\'lS the South American, vtho took Ill!‘ dusky dvnamitefls "Sunday r 'llCll" time after time and still rain" on, crowding Louis against ill“ runes and giving him trouble overliand lofts. r11 analysis. it appear- st, kiicckerouter since . sf thc bzg men for . no longer the killer s in I llllll’! Max Schmclln’! mu l-Icuiw Lewis in less than inrt -last summer. and in u; up a string of eight con- - c title knockouts in his re- (.111 rim of nine consecutive tit-lo "lcllc . Rock-Chlnncd Challenger It's true that the bobbing. boun- clnfl Arturo of the AILICS I)1‘l.ii'!)lV was a more rock-cliznuvd lcnizer than any Joe has llllll (unil- to face to date. but the fact P91113111.» that Louis was 10 to 1 lo flatten the South American 1on2 the route had been run Auzl b‘ f 1ft‘ he not only failed to flaitcn Illlll- but he didn't even come c‘o..c t0 putting his purities on the floor. The Associated Press score curd gave Louis 10 rounds. including all of the last five. and VOicLl llfltlLidlll. l Arturo. who didn't. even have the least bit of fear of the champioirs famed fistic explosives. live ll“lll.\. Referee Donovan voted in this way. too. while George Lozrou. the of the ludifles. handird l0 rounds to Louis. four to A_rturo and our even. The other Shortell, awarded "lhniniy f ight to ludtie the Godoy, 10 rounds to five B 23. But largely a “sentimental Boos greeted the decision from great part of the crc-ird which ntrlbuted to a. gross irate of sua- thls was reilurdfi ext on the part 0f the faithful. Miners Coach Quits Club GLADE BAY. N. S.. Fob. 9 —<CP) -—'Officials of the Glace Bay Millers club of the Cape Bra-ton hockey ‘league announced tonight that conch .Dud James had resigned iiiul wou.d {leave for his homc in Monctpn, N. eB. tomorrow. No reason was given for the move. James is the second Miners’ coach to resign this season. rm: CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDLAN . L 0 UIS RE TINS TILES W TH DECISION - race SEVEN Cunningham _ Takes Secondf PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9 —-tAP)- Glenn Cunnlnxham. trackcuxirs tired old man, ran second to cairn Fensko once more tonight, tr lg the Wisconsin runner by four tel; at the finish of the Penn A. C. mile, feature of the third annual Penn. A. O. indoor meet. "The time was 1.13.5, o new meet record. ' WIN Detroit Gets 3-0 Setback From Hawks DETROIT‘. Feb. 9 --(CP) — Chi- cago Black Hawks ended Detroit's eight-game unbeaten streak ton ht scoring o. 3-0 shuwut over Wings 1n a National Hockey league contest. By the victory. the Hawks firmed th-zlii‘ grip on fourth p.66. Rookie Bill Carse counted two last-period goals while goalie Good- man came up with a dozenspectac- ular saves to insure tho victory. Prior to tonight Detroit had gone lthrough eight straight games with- .out deleat. The Black Hawks took the lead midway of the second per- iod when Johnny Chad scored. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None. I't‘lllllllt.‘S—-M(lll€l', Demarco. Second Period l-Clilrago, Chad (R. Carse. Culi- niiiglinuii 9.05. PJll1llt)'-$0Ib6I'L. | rum! Period | 2-Chicago w. Carse (March) .59. l ii-Cliicaeo. W Carse (Allen, Iliarch) 14.55. PPHZIIIISS‘ Stewart (major) March (major). 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The T112111. uppcrcut again connect- ed. Louls smashed a right’, hand m the temple at the bell. Louis‘ mund. ROUND TWO GOdOV W85 sllll in his crouch. Suddenly hc leaped in with a left hock to the bodv, LOUIs spurred at, 1011f; rfluge with a lab then hooked his lolit to the head. Godoy fired ahard left hook under the cham_ Dion's cve, then iilt. Joe with an- other left on the iaw and a left to the bcdv which the Bomber d101,“ like. Godoy crowded Louis against the ropes and bunched to the body. Louis caught the c1131. drew blcod from Godoyig nose, A lerlltenwith a left uppercut that 51118511111: right uppercut to the chin made Godoys knees buckle and hc he] don. As Joe tried to shake loose. They mauled each other in close. Louis left lab stag- gered Godoy momentarily. Godov tossed a straight left to the body at the bell. Louis’ round. ROUND THREE Joe spaired with his left. hand extended. Godoy lumped in with two short lefts to the body, Goduv backed Louis against the ropes and had the champion hurt from a two. fisted tlurrv which caused Louis to blink his eves and hold on. Louis came out to punch with Godoy and they flailed away for 11811 a minute as the crowd burst into an uproar, Godoy bounced a, left hook off the helm and took a. hard right to the nos: in return. ml-IIS nailed Arturo ivlth left and right but the Chilean crowded ‘him close and fired half a dozen lofts to the head and body. Louis landed a left uppercut on the head, then they mauled in a neu- tral corner with Godoy backing the champion against the ropes again. Godoys roun-d. Godov fail- ed to hear the bell and threw two punches after the round ended. ROUND FOUR Louis grazed Arturds chin with a. short uppercut then they fell in close and mauled each other with left hands. Godoy banged the champion with a. wild right; swing to the head, then they both missed long lofts. Louis cracked the chal- lenger with a short right tipper- cut, then snapped his head back with the same DUflC-ll. He was catching Godov comm: in in this round with the right uppeiicut. Louis smashed a right hand to the body. Godoy backed the champion into a neutral corner and hit him with two lofts which made Joe blink. At close range they were each doing considering damage. Godoy with lefts to the face and Louis with right. lllJpf-‘l‘clll.5 to i116 chin as the champion remained backed in tho neutral corner. Godoys found. ROUND FIVE Godoy hit the 0111111101011 W111i f! left hook to the head and took two stinging lefts to the face in return. Louis landed two 1911» 11001“ to the car as Godoy kept crowding in. Louis again connected with his hard right uppercut. then Godov backed 111m araimt the r0995 5nd uiev fired aw-‘ly at each emer- Godoy slashed a hard right hand log; Joe's ear and Joe bounced two rights and a left all (innervate of! the Chllearrs cliln. Louis landed a straight left lab. then crossed his rig-ht with such force that Gocloye head snapped back. Louis whack- ed the challenger with another bud right ilppercut. J04! fired IBII’. right and left at the head as Arturo crowded him against. the rQpes. Godoy smashed Joe twice to the body with left hands at the ll. Louis‘ Round. ROUND SIX Louis tabbed at the nose with his left hand. Godoy bounced a left. off the ear, Louis moved off the ropes and landed a hard rlizh-t cross under the eve. Godoy con- tinued his crowding and fired lefts to the body Godoys left eye was swelling where Joe. had been workink with hi5 left lab. The champion landed a terrific light cross to the jaw, then hit als man with left and riitht uppercuit- and Godoy held. Louis landed left and right to the head. then took two lofts to the body. Goilov bounced a left off the ear. Louis swung his right; uppercui, to the chin again. Godoy fired left and ilirht to the bodv in close. Louis then connect- ed with his right. uppercut but Gcdoya crowding alvl (‘Nlwhlmz continued to give him trouble. Louis’ round. ROUND SEVEN Louis tabbed with his left to the nose three times. iheii fired a hard right to the iaw. Godoy iliade Jue blink with three stiff left hands to the side of the chin. Godoy kept on crowding Joe attains‘. the rrjes as thcv mauled in close. iflodoy poked his left to the body. 1 Again Gudov crowded Joe into the 170005 and they mauled away. Louis 11;‘) mu-rlm at the bell. maimed Godoy with o splashing right to Arturck mo eye and Godoy rushing in fell half through the ropes before recovering. Louis connected with a. left hook to the iaw as Godoy continued to crowd him. fouls thi-ew h ht. upper- cut to the chin and Godoy count- ered with a loft hook to the bodv. Godoy appeared to be tiring but backed Louis the ropes and hammered at the body at the bell. Louis‘ Round. ROUND EIGHT Godoy poked a left to the body as he backed Joe against the ropes. 1001s fired his right uppercut to hands to the body as Joe upper- cutted with 111s right. Godoy smashed a vicious overbarid right to the chin which staggered Joe 11101119351111)’. Thev danced around for c, few moments exchanging Smllltllt lofts. Louis cracked his right uppercut against the iaw once more. then poked twice with his left to the head. Godoy leaped in with a slashing right: to the side of the face. Louis fired a right t0 the ear, Louis hooked a hard left to the head and repeated as QOdOY tossed both ilands to Joe's rlbS. In c1056 they nlallled away in a neutral corner. Godoy back. mg Joe against the ropes and m. fusing w give ground. Godoy Slob-shed two bard lofts to the iaw and W113 51/111 flghtlntl after the ball sounded. Godoy; Round, The crowd howled in delight. ROUND NINE Louh fired a hard left to the body. then tabbed twice to the nose. Joe tossed a left ictb and right uppercut to the hem men crossed his right to the chin and Godoy appeared m be hurt. Godoy continued backing the challnpion fllfainst the ropes. Louis’ right UDDEICUI. bounced off the South America-It's eve. Godoy fired three lofts to the ribs against the ropes. 111911 Rot inside with two stiff left hooks to the head. Godoy backed the champion 111.10 his own corner 0nd "my flailed away with short Dluwhes at each others head. Louis Sllurized back 1n his own comer. wmlcofed with his right uppercut Rs Godoy punched to the body 811d they kept this up for several seconds. Godoy hurt the chajnpion Wit-h a. hard right and Louk blink- ed as Arturo followed it 11D Wm; 16ft. rl ht and left to the iaw at the be. and the crowd was posi- tively hysterical. Godoys Round. j ROUND TEN G0cl0v appeared fresher as he came out in I115 crouch for this heat. Louis landed a hard lei"; h°°l< 011 the 011111 a8 he danced away from Godoy: rush, Godgv SLTB-lllhtened up momentarily and the crowd shouted “get down" as Louis nailed him with left labs. Godoy tossed a left to the body. then took three 51101“, punches to the head in return as Louis tried to dance aiway from his crowding rushes. Louis fired left and right, l-O ‘he Jaw. Godoy banged a left hook off the ear and a. left to the body. Leuls connected with three short ugpemuts Godov went deep into his crouch. then backed 1101115 a-Rlluist the ropes and hit the champion six times 0n the head short right uo.\cut at the bell Godoys round. , BOUND ELEVEN Louis bounced a. straight left off the challengers chin and again the crowd howled to Godoy to get. down in his crouch. They ex- chandcd stiff lofts to the ears. Qvdoy barely missed with a smash- mg over-hand right. 1471115 hit, the challenger with three straight lefts as Godoy backed away. The jab was bothering Arturo more in this round. Godoy turned the champion half around with a hard left, hook to the ribs. Louis vim dancing away from Godoy‘: rushes more effectively in mu round. Godoy backed the champion into a neu- tral comer with two stiff lofts to the chin but took a left hook to the iaw in return. Louis nailed Arturo with left and right, and Godo held on. 'I'bey were sparring “ms. ROUND TWELVE Godoy WM Bl-Bndimz in his corn- e1‘ when the bell sounded to start the round. danced away from a rush and bounced left and right off Godoy! ears. Louis straightened the challenge;- up with two straight lofts but back came Godoy with a rounclhousc hook to the iaw. Louis cracked a stiff uppercut under the heart. Godoy leaped ln with a left to the ear. then repeated with a. short left to the body. Godoy smashed the champion with a vicious left to the stomach. Joe held momen- tarily, then bounced a left and a right off the jaw. Joe cracked a left off the ear as Godoy leaped |in with another hard left to the stomach. Louis straightened his rival up with a right uppercut to the chin at the bell. Louis’ round. ROUND THIRTEEN Godov jumped off his stool and was half way across the ring be- fore the bell sounded. Ho was called back. then he rushed Jce to the ropes with a rlffht to the body. Louis landed a left to the car and Godoy out one in the mid-section. Louis swung a right to the body and Godoy landed two lefts in the some place. Ariuro landed a left to tiie iiiw and tui- |other to the mid-section. Louis cracked a stiff rlffht aanlll-‘It the Iciiln. The crowd clapped and |stamipcd in time as the action lag- Scd momentarilv- foils caught lU-odoy with a short left. comliia in but Arturo countered with a left without a return. Louis landed a‘ Saint Thomas Team Whips Saints 5-2 OHATHAM, N. B.. Feb. 9-—(CP) —St. Dunstank University of Charlottetown suffered their first defeat of the season in the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Inter-Collegiate Hockey League to- night when St. Thomas College trimmed the league leaders 5-2 and rose to second place in the loop atandlng—only one point zbehlnd the Islanders. Playing a fast, bruising game and hofding in che" the usually high- scoring Siele-Coyle-Grant line, st. Thomas showed much better form than when they lost to St. Dun- starrs at Charlottetown recently. The Island team played their sec- ond game In two nights, having defeated University of New Bruns- wick 4-3 at Stain John last night. St. Dunstarfs scored the only first period goal when Steele as- sisted Grant. OLeai-y. Cliatham defeiicenian. tvas serving time when the period ended. The second and last goal for the. visitors came from the stick of Steele on a solo play 1n the mid. die period. St. Thomas then open- ed up and OIeary counted on as- sists from Keougham and Arseneazi. Five minutes later IlcLean and MacEachern combined to even the score. Early in the third period Keoughan and Arseneua fired two more goals. Lapointe ended the scoring. The Llneuus ST. I).—Goal. Connolly; defence. Hennessey. Gallant. Smith; tor- wards. Coyle, Grant. Steele Murnauhan. Tralnor. McInnls. ST. THOMAS-Goal. Hickey; de- fence. O’Leaiy. Connolly, Mc- Carthy; forwards, Keoughan, Arseneau, D Lrapolnte, McLean, L. Lapoinie. MacEachern, Godeill. Referee-Jack Duffy, Summary: l Dominion Life, George w. m- leod and Regal Flour Trophy matches are included in today's usual Saturday BOIISQIBXWIIICII takes place at the Curling rink starting this afternoon and in which the total membership of the Club will take part. Supper will be served in tfhe Winchester Banquet Ha! at 0:15. Players who are unable to take part in today's matches are asked to get in touch with the Club by telephoning 890. Following Is the draw for the various matches; 2 P. M. Ice No. 1 H F‘. McPhee F M. Nash J. H. Howatt P. W. Turner W. W. Lord H. Winchester C Il-I. Black A. Belcher SkiP Skip Ice 37o. 2 J. E. Stems J. S. Walker Reg, Eflison J. F. McLeod AllLson McLeod W. C. Davies A. W. Hyndman J. P. Simmonds Skip Skip Ice No. 3 R. E. Spillett J. A. Fraser H. L Sear R R. Bell W. R. Adams G. G Hughes H. I. Spillctt R. F. McLalne Skip Skip Ice No. 4 N. D. McLean Dr. B. C. Keeping Geo. Thompson J. P. Hlllion First Period: l._5l:. D. Grant (Steele) 9.00. Penalties: McCarthy, O’I..eary. Second Period: 2—St. D Steele 8.00. 3-51.. Thomas, O‘Leary, ineau. Keoughan) 9.30. 4-45. Thomas, McLean (Mac- Eacheriii 13.00. Penalties-Hennessey. McCarthy. Third Period: (Arse- 5—Sl; Thomas. (D Lapolnte) .10. 6-51; Thomas. Arseneau 1.00. ’!—-St. Thomas, L. Lapointe 10.00. No penalties. Keoughan Acadia Downs Port William I 7-2 WOLFVILLE N. 5.. Feb. 9—-(0P) —.Ru.nn.1ng up a 9-1 marlin in the first period. Acadia, University over- whelmed Port Williams 17-2 1n e. Valley hocke league game tonight. ANTIGON H N. 5.. Feb.9-(C_P) *—Antigonlsh Bulldogs defeated Pic- tou 5-4 tonight ln_the first game of a two-game total-goal series in the Antigonish-Pictmi - Colchester hockey league semi-finals. The ner meets New Glasgow for league title. the .::___. of his own. Godoy bounced a left off the mid-section and Louis stopped rush with a short. left and right to the chin. Louis met Godoy coming in again and land- ed the hardest right uppercu-t of i the fight to the chin but Arturo was still fighting at the bell. Louis‘ ‘ round. iTitle Tuesday noonn rouivraniv l 1 Godoy came out leaning way down and with his arms hanging almost to the canvas, apparent. v ‘as a. joke. Then he danced all- .arouno Joe without a Dunch being | thiown. Suddenly he leaped in and .pitched a terrific left flush to the point, of the chin. He had Louis apparently befuddled as he dan- ced all around the champion and there were howls of laughter as he motioned t0 Referee Donovan to have Louis come in and fight. He was crouching ln all methodical poses first one wav and then the other. Then he leaped again and connected with his left to the jaw as Joe met him with a short left and right. After fooling Joe with his crouching and bobblniz for another 30 seconds he came in close and rushed Louis to the ropes. Louis nailed Godoy with a stiff riitht to the chin as the chal- ,lenger leaned against the ropes ‘with his hands down grinning at ‘the bell. I.oui.s’ round. ROUND FIFTEEN Geo. McLeod J. A. Bentley L, B. McMillan W. R. Crulckshank 3:30 Icc No. I G. W Avard M. McKinnon Dr. Pierce , L. Brenton Doug Etter A. V. Spillett Col. Full Judge Duffy Ice No. 2 W. G. Hogg A. McPherson S. S. Smith Walter Wilson Dr. Ceelman A G. Putnam P. S. Cobb Dr. Tidmarsh Skip kip Ice No. 3 J. C. Montgomery J. T. Davies R. G. Spillett A. T. McKinrion Doug Brenton Dr Glddings Dr. H. McIntyre . Reg Jenkins Skip Skip Ice No. 4 Robert. MacMlllari D. H. Wellard Guy Kennedy W. E Cotton H. C. Bohaker W. G. Gillespie Walter Bears Skip Skip B P. M. Ice No. 1 J. C. Bentley A. H. Mould Ivan Horne Dr. Lantz James Cobb I". A. S. Jones W. T. Weir Col. l". B. Conrad Ice No. 2 A. W. McNelll Louis Turner J , A J. N. Kenny Simmons D _ R.’ B. Nicholson May‘ l3lay0ff For Island Probability of the Island Curling title being decided at the local rink on Tuesda next was expressed by curling offIchIs last night providing weather, travelling and ice condi- tions warrant the Montague rink making the trip to the city on that date. At present C. K. Wightmams Montague rink and Rankine Mc- Lalne‘s Big Four are deadlocked with three victories Lplece remit o! the championship bonspiel staged here last Wednesday. But staging of the final for the Island title would not be the only attraction on the above date 1f sat- isfactory conditions permit. Three rinks each from Charlottetown, Montague and summeiside would take part in matches for the Ga- boury Trophy now held by Char- lottetown and Summerslde has also signified its intention of challenging for the MacArthur Trophy just. re- cently captured from Montague by local rinks This competition also would see three rinks from Summer- side and Charlottetown taking part. Gitboury 'I‘rophv matches are all IO-cnd affairs with the McArthur Big Program Slated For Carling Rink Today R. G. White M. A. Howati Skip Ice No. I B. Callbeck G. R Keefe J Kennedy Dr. McGuigcn . Dr. Robbin: E S, Coffin Ion No. 4 P1’! ox D. Nicholson I-IonwLP. McIntyre T.A. McOadam h Roper J. 1w Bel J Burden R. Qiliglt-y S. Moore T. W. L. Pzowse ' o 4s r. M. ' W. D. Tallinn A. W. Mathiesion F‘ B. Clarke R. V. Creighton Don Grant S. Benton C N. Earle R. A Corning Ice I R. Jenkins A. Rattenbury W. R. Seaman E. G. Scott Ice 3 F‘. Chappelle J Corry 1'1. H. Cox W. Plflmr-Jl E H. Saunders E. 1301111111"! R. F‘. Worthy J. J. Morris Ice 4 D. McGuire L, Tait G. F. Hutchicson J. P. Clarke F. A. Drisooll C.l“.H McDmuld V. A. Fraser Ed. "rant/on 8.15 S. Poole Sr. W D, Gillis G. Cochrane C. Aft-Lean C. McKinnon M Wteks E. M. Bagnall W. lllathlcson Ice I F‘. M Cannon Art Hogan Dr. HOSE Albert Marley Roy Bevan J. H I“ c-‘ll G R. Henry P. Li. in Skip 1st round Dominion Life Trophy which is composed of Skips and ‘Mates. VS. C. H. Black A Belcher A. W. Hyridman J. P. Simmonds L. B. MacMillan W.R. Crliiclcshanks Col. G. E. Full Judge C. f‘ Duffv P. S. Cobb Dr. Tiiiilarsll Dr. H. MacIntyre Re; Jenkins 1st round George W. hIflCLfrKl Trophy for 1st year CurIers with the following Skips, W. G. Gillespie W M. Bears R. G White M. A. Hnxvntr. G. R. Henry P Ni, D.il».lil Regal Flour 'I‘ronhv CPmfirlIlllCifI W. T Weir ol. F. B. Cmirod. Three Rinks In Running For Trophy ‘Three rinks out of an orlglnrr starting number of twenty irere a] that were left in the running tor tho Wright. Curling Trophy i two matches of the SCIIII-llflilig off at the Curling rink afternoon. The J. J. Morris rink iiuileql l. big surprise when they dovmcd Percy Simmonds‘ rink 12 to 2 vfnile the favored W. R. Cruickshanl-zs rink games llilyfd yeslcrt Cruicxshaiilcs, Moi Bell rinks now cut-oi . ket to decide the hol phv for 1940. Following are the scores of matches: tl 1B J. J. Morris 212 "o2 J. P. Simmonds (Y1!) (W1 W. R. Cruickshanks .1‘. m. Dr. Tidmarsh O00 102 I I I Millionaires Swa m p N orth Sydney II-O SYDNEY, N. S. Feb. 9 —tCPl - Sydney Millionaires SIIIILUIHI through an almost helpless N’ "ll Sydney hockey team inn izht wcring the visitors 11-0 and . ng up a new scoring rorvnrrl iur 1 Troph matches being decided at. end o 14 ends. Total scores and not Godoy again crowded Joe to the ropes but took a straight. left to the eve for his trouble. Thev ex- changed lcfts. Godoy t0 tlle bfldv and Louis to the head LouLs 11ml- cd Godoy with his "Sunday" right. upper-cut again but still Godoy crowding in swinging at the body. Godoy punched twlu: with his left to the body and Louis landed two lefis to the nose. fiodov bounced a left off the ribs. Godoy swung his left to the nit of the stomach. tlicn took a left to the head. Arturo hooked his loft to the ca" us Joe punished l‘Ilil Ill close with short. rights. Godoy swung a hard right to the iaw. then took two short rights to the face. Godoy landed a long DV€'Tll'lll(‘I right to the face at the bell. Innis‘ round. Godnv danced a‘l around ilic rma n: the fight ended. games decide the winners 1n both 111110 Gaboury and MacArthur mat- c es. l If plans go through Tuesdays lscliedule at the local rink will be yoiie of the most ambitious and (‘Ime- ly followed wt staged during this season. . e ‘.1135 Cape Breton hockey lrazzlle winter. The defeat gave the vlrtorma’ herpes of making the Icflrue uh"- of s a severe blow‘. The V cs are "i111 ,a point behind the scrotal-p 1o lGlace Bay’ Miners with oath tlsain having only three game; loft l0 ‘play. siiuiiiiiiv AT THE FORUM 3-5 Regular Afternoon Skate NIGHT-E-ll. 3 Hours Skating Assembly -Fast Smooth Ice- Band Both Sessions-IE Bands Tonight Your Small Children Are Safe At The Forum. Special Attention Given To Them On or Off The Ice