.4" ER 10, 1931 _ {YT aowu t; HULKEY wacsiuuo ‘goxirzlg _ Scribes Cautious Iflfreclicting Outcome Of Scjtmeling-Tlzomas Bout (By llm Randal. Cflnadian Press Stafl Writer) mo’ “ma, Dec. 9-—(CP)~'A[)- rm]? "indful of past occasions r‘ n m‘? limb broke under them, $1M“? Writers of Manhattan hedged ‘W 0n the outcome of Schmel- l m“ “W138i; night fnlX-‘llp with . omas. O Broadway thc mid: favored Sc ling at 5 to 1 over the fist- flingfig bmkcinan from Minnesota, but he word has gone around that tllvse are a iriffle too fat and lilely will be boiled down before fghi time. This the fight men concede “limits the outside chance to win m?!» they failed w give Tommy I'm?- the wnlloping Welshman who made Joe Louis look bad in 15 Ffillndt- last September. ~ " l. has become fashionable to be ii-coinmittal on Monday nights ght. o1‘ side with Schincling and talk brightly of Thomas and use husky punch the "Minnesota mal- let." has displayed in training. “My memory is not so short that I forget the case of Thomas Mar- maduke Farr, the Tonypandy toughie," says Dan Parker of the Dally Mirror. “He stayed the limit with Louis because he had plcnty of courage and was a ‘spoiler,’ 1 get the same reports on 'I'1iomas.” Schmeliiig is 32. He trained faith- fully. But he has not fought since he kayoed Louis 18 months ago on an occasion when tihe writing men predicted Schmeling faced annihilation by the Brown Bomber. Yesterday his trainer. Max Mach- on, said Schmeling appeared over- drawn and int his peak. some, however. saw this merely as a bal- lyhoo burp. to make the bout ap- pear more even and build up the izatrs. V Junior Hockey Will Get Underway At Forum Tonight ' \ Jump); hockey will be ushered .111. “the rbruin tonight when two 50.21 rivals, Rangcrsvund Abbleh‘ 018511 in, the inaugural tilt oi the season. Far wo caiuy l0 SIZE‘ UP i119 strength of either tcnin yct, Just. a glance through thc lineups oi each assures the fact that mnigiits clash will have all ilic thrills that tliesc sonic opponents dslied out 1h Pa“ Seasons. _ 4 And any follower of the Juniors cannot easily iorgct thc bruising- fast struggles of last year especially the final play 01f series. Of course all Jiast (liiicreiices are forgotten by now, but Just waiting to make itsel felt is the kccn 1'11‘- nry between the pair-n rivalry that sprimg into existence when in the spring oi 1931i the little- thought of Abb c Juniors caiiic _thvov.gh with a stunning upset vic- tory to knock Rangers out of the play offs. The Junior [icnmlfl lib-s‘ lllli» "Will every effort to make this YP-"IYB Junior campaign the host yet. This will be impossible without the co- operation of the fans and 1t is to bu. hoped that tonight the young- spgy; will be greeted with a big house. _ Game starts at 7.45 sliarll with an houi-‘s skate follow iig thc match. flilhlbififliflflhlblthialh hhhillli F- “Ol-R- U-M CHILDRENS SKATE " THIS AFTERNOON l1c—-——---—-lfic Halifax Juniors Win Game In Newfoundland ST. JOHNS. Nfld, Doc. 9 — (CPCablc-l-J-lalifnx tjunior» Cun- adiens officially opened the hoc- key sous... in Nuvioiiiirllaiid to- night by defcuting the St. John's city juniors, 5-2. in the first of a ' series oi exhibition games. Governor Sir Humphrey Thom- as Walwyn and Mayor Andrew G. Cam-hell attended the fixture in the new artificial ice arena,‘ first in Newfoundland. Canadian Club Elects Slate Councillor Dr. Charles Dougan last night was clcctcd president at the annual meeting of the Canad- iens’ Amateur Athletic Club. Col. D. A. MacKinon is honorary pres- icleiit. Hon. T. W. L. Prowsc was chos- ‘en first vicc-piesideiit and Cnp- tnin James Roach, second vice- president. Herbvcssie was elect- ed secretary-treasurer. I The hockey commission included Hank Cronin, P. C. Brown and Guy DeCosie. Joseph Francis, Fred McCabe and Matthew McCourt. were appointed a baseball com- mission. J. McCoui-t is coach of the club ‘I-O-GQIfl-QGGGGCFCi-fi orido-fidfibdfll‘ and J. Heron, manager. 2:10;; o‘ " JUNIOR ABBI ES JUNIOR RANGERS € These two fast teams will usher in the hockey K season TONIGHT, DEC. 10th. ,. ii Face-off at 7.45 E WITH ONE HOUR'S SKATE AFTER GAME .. (s Bands) _ "i Y ADULTS - 30c CHILDREN — ioc Tax Included Vs. NEWS “i Maroons tSign Up Suspended C.A.H.A. Star MONTREAL, Dec. 9 -—(OP)-_ Maurice Croghan made his bow as a National Hookey Leaguer to- night in a debut that stirred up speculation to the fate of the N. H. L.‘s agreement with the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation on : ispended players. For the latest addition to ‘Ibrn- my German's Montreal Marooiis, signed on only a. few hour: before they took the ice against Detroit Red Wings, was under an lndefin» ire C. A. H. A. suspension. '11-: N, H. L.-C. A. H. A. pact is that neither will sign men under sus- pension by the other. Croghan, a. defenceman with Quebec Aces last year. was sus- pended by the O. A. H. A. for vio- lation of residence rules. He had attempted to play with Montreal Royals in the Quebec Senior Hoc- key League. Maroon president Gorman indi- catcd that, as far as his club was concerned, the C. A. H. A. hook- up had gone by the boards. "There A: l Christians gift lo I man there's nothing so period u a Roll: RlZ0l‘—-(l1t nzor that keep! I man flce-fruh nil day, every du. yen in and year out. Never heed: n new blade. Keeps its AN D hollow-ground blade in keen form IOLH ‘always through its inst, simple auto- lnltic strapping and honing action; Buy him u Rolls Rnor for Christmas: THE CHARL Q.A.HA. Provincial Rift With MONTREAL, Dec. 9—Olai overwhelming support in its e1. were put forward‘ tonight bythi Quebec Amateur Hockey Assacim. ion as it counted noses lino afliliated leagues after Presldo Cecil Duncan had ordered 1t ail pended from the Canadian AW‘ teur Hockey Association. “We're positive of every, 558W? in the province." declar Q-A-H- A. secretary-registrar h Therien. Already, he s I m? province's larger leagues b81311 in touch with the Q.A.H.A.|.t1dhad promised to “stand by" i The secretary-registrar asserted his Association was “perfotly sat- isfied" with Duncan's or Ir from Ottawa last night suspen 1mg the Quebec body after its vic.tion of the parents body rulings n three cases. Had Duncan not g4 in [the firs‘. blow, he said. the Qebec or- ganization would have voad itself out of the C.A.H.A. any lay. Though the CAJ-LA. he d‘ )lan~ ned a. commission to gov n Que- bec hockeyhndcr its aegit, ‘Flier- is nothing as far as the C. A. H. A. goes to prevent Maroons from signing anyone.“ he said. N. H. L. president Frank Calder had Little to say on the subject "It is up to these amateur league to settle their own pi ,“ he observed tersely. German asserted his Maroons would favor, instead of the C. A. H. A tie-up. an affiliation with the Quebec Amateur Hockey Ac- the Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation. The Q. A. H. A. was | stispcnded last night by the C. A. ‘ H. A. for violating rulings of picsident Cecil Duncan. ' Down The Alleys HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Holy Redeemer Mixed League Doughnuts:- U. Blanchard 170 182 152 E. O‘Holloran 76 130 96 B. Mclnnis 168 154 142 S Gillan 79 43 47 J Coyle 160 130 159 A. Coyle 144 75 124 ' T0tal-—2240. Maroonsz- F. DeCoste 108 B0 110 A. CahiLl 21 82 66 J. Shaw 174 145 193 a. Duffy 113 54 99', R. McInnls 59 165 162‘ G. Keenan 145 185 18 l Total-—2076. ‘ Ladies high single Gwen Keenan 165. Ladies high three Gwen Keenan 436. waGents high single Jackie Shaw Gents high three Urban Blan- chard 513. . Tonight at 8.30 Ever Rcadys vs. Bears. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE S A. MacDonald "B” S Beaton 152 172 170- 4M E. Ramsay 103 139 82-- 324 B. MacKenzie 137 148 131- 410 E. MacDougall 60 10G 3B- 204 S. MacLaughlin 136 75 165- 376 C. Gass 82 122 144- 348 Totals 670 762 730-2162 S. A. MacDonald “A" E. Howati. 113 135 192- 440 M. MBCAUSISHO 151 144 98- 393 F. Burke 151 130 111- 392 E. MacLeod 61 171 82-- 314 T. Ai-senault 147 150 137- 434' H. MacLaughlim 74 136 12B~ 338‘ Totals 697 866 743-2311 Majority for S. A. MacDonald “A" 149 pins. High single, E. Howatt 192. High three, S. Iieaton, 494. Points: S. A. MacDonald “A"—- B; S. A. MacDonald " "—0. Prowse Bros. “A" L. Doucette '76 74 84- 234 T.W.L. Prowse 209 168 282- 65B D. Gormle y 190 90 150- 430 A. M. Douglas 206 147 210- 562 L. Lavkin 160 1'74 145- 479 F. Sm th 206 125 208- 539 Totals 1046 7'18 1079-2903 Inwao Bros. "B" W. Whitlook 1'72 251 164- 5B’! E. Whalen 9B 157 126- 381 A. Henry 170 258 273- 699 K. MacRac 95 172 184- 451 F’. Adams 175 259 156- 530 P. Maclnnia 176 101 168- 451 Totals 886 1202 11171-3159 Majority for Prowse 13:00.13" ‘M6 I15. High single '1'. w. r... mtu pa. High three. A. Henry. 0N. momentum Montreal Maroons dow Red Wings 5-2 tonight n B. bB-l-l-le of. the National Hockpy League's last-place teams. len was of the belief there vould be little hockey outside ihLQ-A. H.A. for it to rule in the pruince. The Quebec Senior Hockey beag- ue, most powerful amateur lop in uLSPQRT ompmteams in his organization TOWN '1 U ARDlAN BOXING BASKEIBALL OIHER SPURT PAGE SEVEN ed it suPPOrts the Q-A-H-Ii. and so has the Provincial League. Hector Bovin, president of the Provincial League. declared today his body would support the Q.A. H.A. solidly in view of the tact it allowed Boston Olympics into the circuit after the C.A.H.A. had or- dered that Olympics must not play. ‘George Slater, head of the Q5111... said he was sure all like- wise would back the Provincial Association. It was a conflict over the eligi- bility of two QSHJ... players that touched of! the suspension. The Q.A.H.A. had ruled Don Wilson of Verdun Maple Leafs and Cy Alleii of Montreal Royals were not eli- gible. The Q.A.H.A. said last night they were. "Regardless of any decision by the C.A.H.A." Accepting the loss of Allan Cup chances, Thei-ien said the Associ- ation was casting about for new playoff prospects. Negotiations with some undisclosed groups outside the province were underway, he said, and he indicated an an- nouncement of a new playoff re- alignment might be expected next week, He declined to disclose what bodies the Q.A.H.A. was feel- the province. already has iidicat- Barry Draws Two Misconduct ‘ y‘ Maroons Turn Back Lowl Red Wings 5-2 Penalties in the fin Period. MONTREAL, Dec. 9 4 Gaining‘ d Detroit Ahead twice, the Wings lost a chanceito gainic do with New York Rangers for second P180815 they faded b ore a surprising Maroon onslau lit. iThe winner-s advanced to w ‘aixvtwo points of the third-pla New: York Amen- cans in the Canadian division. Sww Evans, bi; Maroon defence- man, led the vrinni drive after Detroit's mi ty 11$: of Marty Barry. Larry brie nd HerbLew- is had broug t Wings their first two goals. ans, ‘Scored twice .011 lone rushes-nth 7 carried him crashing nii-iitiimnic Detroit de- fence early i‘ um last. period- A revised 1 roons. brought up“ mm amateur _ranks during the J; on the defence. Tommy Cook was put back into the lineup and looked good be- tween Baldy-Northcott and J1m- my Ward. Barry got the gamers first goal on Detroit's opening bid. combin- ing_ with Lewis but Marvin Went- worth tied the score before half the first period was over. Aurie gave Wings. the lead again as the middle frame started but Russ Blincoigot: the leveller while De- troit was short- a man half-way 14:43. through the period. Evans‘ gain-winning drives were capped by Ward's score on a pass War Admiral Outstanding Ra ce Horse (By The Associated Press) BALTIMORE, Md, Dec. Q-War Mmiiuil, unbeaten three-year-old owned by Samuel Riddle of Philli- delphia, oday was awarded the United States’ highest turf honor when he was Judged the outstand- ing race horse oi the year by 256 sports writers. _ Although they never met in what would have been the race of the year, the Admiral and Mrs. C. S. oward's four-year-oid Seabiscuit 5411s nose finish in the poll co ted by the Turf and Sport Di . Only 16 votes separated thFtfn the final count. ' or Admiral. a son of Man 0' War, polled 821 votes on the basis of three points for first, two for scoondpnd three for third. Sea.- biscuit. himself a grandson of Mm O‘ War. received 003. The pa!‘ had the race all to themselv- es as William Ziegler Jrfs Esposa, aip clicked for Ma- coachlKlng Clancy used Maurice Croghm. whom the club ing out. from Wentworth. A Maroon de- fenceman played a part in all but one of the goals. Marty Barry, who won the Lady Byng trophy last winter for clean and effective play, drew 20 min- utes in penalties tonight for argu- ing over s. slight infringement. When Bruneteau was given a minor penalty in the third chapter. Barry argued back and drew a io-mlnute misconduct sen- tence. When he kept talking Ref- eree Clarence Campbell added 10 more minutes, though the game ended before his second term was up. nuievbglig , A 41142019"... 1 . isss.» SUMM ARY is’; First Period 1. Detroit, Barry (Lewis) 3:49. 2. Maroous, Wentworth (Gracie) 9:16. Penalty: Lewis. Second Period 5. Maroons. Evans 8:52. 6. Maxoons. Evans 7. Maroons, Ward ,. - Penalties: Bowman. Wentworth. a teau. a (t 10-1 t ' 1- ..'.::.:':....... "W Mar Canadian Rugby Classic 13 Z55. (Wentworth) Currie Pivots Sorrell, Kelly Harry Currie, local boy, who broke into big-time hockey with Pittsburgh Hornets of the Inter- national-Amerlcan Hockey League‘ this season, has been placed on a forward line with Johnny Sorrel and Pete Ken)“ “other °f m“! fnll. and flurrios" for tomorrow‘. city's puck-chasers. according to Mm. escaping a 5,0,“, ‘m, my word received here. Both Sorrel m‘, days has VH1," snow hm, m and Kelly were recently sent to "Rswm Qmm-p, am; m‘. Nxulynn] the, minor league from the De‘ Pc-iiinsuln. Toronto and its Vnr- troit Red Wings of the Nnilonalt 5m stadium m... m m, i, League- The finalists. Toronto Argon '_""“_‘_'_"*" and Winnipeg Blue. C. N. l‘. R|fle Team ivoiiiid up trniiiing foi- Wins Competition sectional celassic in LONDON, Dec. 9-—'I'l1e "A" team (By Elinor nulmage. (‘iniadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, Dcc. 9—U1i'ess the weather bureau barometer has football Jitters like cvcigvbodi‘ 91M‘ connected with thr- oveiil. Satur- day's Canadian gridiron final will be played out in the snow- _The official forecast is “sno\v- pcrntnrcs---.A1'p;os at the Bombers at Aiiii Arbor. Mich- By now they ~hoiiid have built up cold-resistance. ilsssiasasasaéaii. a ilNlllXtIFT ls a B. C. M. Skate and Shoe flutfit For Any Member of the Family Old or Young 110% uojifl 8. Detroit, Aurie (Barry. Lewis) 2:12. 4. Maroons. Blinco (Trottier, , b ‘ Robinson) 9:48. MOTHING Penalties: Shields. Howe. Young. ~ - " T Robinson, Wentworth. MacKie. ' £1 ' ,‘4 l ,4! aithe_r—May,l of the Canadian National Railways of Montreal today was announced as the winner of the British Do- miiilon Clubs rifle competition with a score of 594. Edgecliff of Australia was sec- ond with 592 and the Montreal C. N. R. "B" team third wth 591. Witli a. score of 590 North Toronto “A" team tied another competitor But a snmvstorm will spoil ovrrythinc-playing conditions for thc country's grcotost. lvaiiis. SPlll- sale for thc Canadian Riuzby Un- ioii. ihp spectacle for 15.000 or more fans who will slay away in large numbers in unpleasant. weather. In grunt condition for the l l [moving lcin- home aiirl l." “A U T ETC QN v E N l NT “HQLMANJ i-iomlfe; PLAN’ 0N E . P.a1i;_c;,if-:<~.- TH e cAs H c1 a 1C "BALANCE In :0 sou". " MONTHlY PAYMERJTQ biahso - no iNTEsRESU ‘Lfisnfvxvg r .l_ m ,_ 15:4‘. and ahilhfiWi-i‘ fi had to do is keep his eastern champions polisiiod on plays. Thcy came out of the Sarina griiii» llvlililly and confident. At Ann Arbor. where the Bomb- ei" bOiiFfi of strategy expeclgd to find quict and moderate weather. Conch Bob Fritz and his warriors. week. lmYcvDut in a gruelling rlbilt‘ Dmctised football, talked football, studied football, i. —-.~ __ 1, "GAINS" ON COBIEBAFK WY- 98bit‘. By Guardian's Special Wircl LONDON. Dec. 9—-Lari'y Gains, Toronto negro boxer who once licld the British Empire hcavyuwriiiii championship, 100k a stop Liliiilg iii»: comctiav ktrail lflillilll uliiii ho knocked out Jiirk i‘ ' ,le'l‘ (ll I Brighton. Eng. in tilt‘ .~.4'tl\li<l i-oiiizd 0i their S(‘l1l‘(lllli‘d 10 l‘Ullll(l bout. HOW TO MAKE A MAN HAPPY .. ...__'.._._..._-...----nnmnmau.nnaa»s-:iz "ti 2 7 T-i-Tfiniildmliit - :-—. :-.::...__...._f..i. Points: Prowse Bros. “Nil-l; which finished third. tallied only for fourth place. with the C. N. R. struggle. Argos hold a ‘ight sinnal PfQy[5e‘_B7fQQ,‘l'A'_'-‘—‘4, V_ _> l 1Q votes, 9r vgnqpuver placed sixth with 589. drill today. All Lew Hayman ha.s_ ._ . n _ ._ "CAP" STUBPS AND TIPPIE By EDWINA . I? . . . - - S, . ATILNT EU THMIED NOT 1'0 TELL. ME 1a!!! FATHEIUN WELL. -— GOODNIGHT! POP TOLD ME NOT TO TELLWOU, AN‘ M ' GIVEN Y TO RIY K11"- CHQIQMQ PRLSENTS‘ TOLD M! NOT TO TELL YOU OR POP -— AN’ NO.) 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