u? -I ' Victory ) - the tempo for e. 5-1 Detroit Rod. Wings that moved the Amerks into n second lace tie with New York Rangers National Hockey Lee ue. The Anrericens show a decid- ed edge over their rivals but play- ed for from first ciais hockey as they trounced Detroit before a crowd of 8,000. it was the second trlum h for the Americans over Dotrot this season. a third game hovlnz been tied. Jackson's first go cn n rebound shot from Lonny Golds- worthy in the fiztt period. His sec- ond game on u breakaway rush with Joe Jerwa ill the second frame while the third was unas- "elated in the last eriod. Dave Schriner. on a swif passing rush th Lorne Carr and Art Chap- man. and Eddie Wlseman, on a pass from Kinsley smith, tallied the remaining counters. ‘ The Red Wings tried hard in third period and Carl Liseombe scored in the seventh minute. with Pete Kelly and Doug Young drawing assists. Americans-Goal, Robertson. de- fence. Jerwa, Murray. forwards, Chapman, Carr, Bchriner. Subs. Field. stewart, Anderson. wlsemeh Beattle, sonell,’ Goldsworthy, A. trait-Goal. Thompson. de- fence. Young, McDonald, forwards Bony, Bruneteau, Howe. Bubs. Lewis. floodfellow, Lisccmbe, Mot- tei‘, Kilrea, Conanher, Kelly. Abel. Referee -<Mlcke'.v Ion; lineamon l Clarence Campbell. - ' _ SUMMARY jig; flretPerlod i. Americans, Bchriner i Jackson. H Smth I De i i l Bruins Defeat Can uckc 3-2 nosron. Doc 4M ~ 1mm: Brimsok lsqgg) need: ‘Jackson SLeatls-Amerks To i Over Wings; Bruins to a 8-2 victory over Mung. real Ganadiens tonight. but the vic- 7-°l'y 61W the netmlnder s spectacular shu-out streak ended after 231 min- ut 54 Wm ksstiilliilgld League Hockey.’ “Mam Theyouhg goalie his soul-tn t ilt blslbwlfwfl firs; s ragl u u hisfifthgameeeanrtititr ~ ulor. had his goallese run ellattel-ed when the nab tents Herbie Cain drited a close-up silot Dali. him with with 165s than n. hl-lnute of the sec- ond period lemming. The Boaton win. before a crowd 0f 13.000. boomed the Bruins five points ahead of New York Rangers and Americana. Bobby Bauer sent Boston ahead libel‘ less than two minutes of play inihe opening period. and Gordon Pe-tinger tacked oh mother lees Wit?“ mmgwifailfamr’ n iddl e seoon of t e m e Pfiriod Milt Bchmlot sent home a golnbletpass from Bauer and Porky I‘ me. . Cam's telly followed six minutes later. Toe Blake countered the visitors’ ‘filmed 1i ’°.¥t>3°".”l"“t” “'13? n ' uh e : mark in the third riegl Butane-Goal, rirhcek, de- fence, Portland, Shore, forwards, sch Dlunert, Bauer. subs. m . Welland, Getliffe, Bands, Cleo r, - Crawford, Pettingcr. Conn er, Hill. Hollett, Shewchull. Onmdi n1, Bourque. de- fence. Evens. Wentworth. forwards Brown. Chin. ummenhill. subs. Hlynea, Gegnoh, Blake, Siebert, Busweli, uin, Months, Word, Iorruin. Referee-Cinema Campbell IUMMAB‘! Hrlt Period I (Carr, Chapman) 11:55 2. Americans. Jackson (Golda- y) 1513 “i. Boston, Bauer (Portland) 1: gi Boston, Pettinger (Welland) Fete Milburn Wins Forum Feature‘ Race Pete Mllburn of Mon e whizzod over the ice hm “fit niiht to win ffl exhibition ‘skat- 1118 race over a half-mile distance in 1:54. Doug Nicholson’ of Mon- tague came second and George _of Charlottetown was Milbum who holds the Prince Edward Island speed skating championship had little trouble defeaing his opponents. He trail- ed for five laps before be ggcxlkoleon. MaoLeod was out in At tlleeixth lapMaoLood tumbled on one of the turns and ltfllbum hopped over the prostrate Chur- lottetown skater to take the lead and an easy victory.‘ The speed skating was a feature attraction or the colorful carnival staged at the Forum last night. The rink was transformed into e. Winter Wonderland as the cos- tumed skaters whirled about with gglsogd 5l10t~light5 Playing on The costumes were so varied and interesting it was a hard task for the Judge: ioaeiect tho prize winnera. But after several bends the’ following skaters were singled ou : Be t L di '; Cl H , "Riding Habit’: m “m” Girls" June Campbell, Best . "Fairy Queen" Beat men’: M. Curvillo. "Pierrot" erligtwpoys’; Jackie Acorn. "Fann- Mens’ Moat Originnl; Pete the “gm "algnypg-lagm l Elizabeth 88’ Qfl E i McNeil]. ‘Wight’. Dave Trottier Signs With; _ I R"°“1°°~N°n°- trenoltiec —Port.lond. 5mm‘ PW"! Second Period y- Amerlww- Jwksvo (Jewel a. Boston. Schmidt (Bauer, new vonx. Dec. i8—-(OP)-— - Damn-t 13.13 r Jaok Adams of txoit "He"? --BiW=rt 4. Ochodionl. Cain (Brown) in the NIMM 1W“! Third Porto! "i." m my; i. glfigglaedebtoove‘ ‘t mm‘ h’ “"5 . m... Llooolnbe m... °"' " ' °,,',,"',"‘" ‘snows M“ we’ i“ "i . , l . » unmet‘ . .... .. .. ' """‘ ’ i>uilimm€§€»§€il°°“°‘“l°‘°‘ M: ' i" “M: 5 n 1 B. Canadians, Blake (Haynes) 51 a?‘ m”- “1. m’ “F” fliimAmfifldflJifi. Wiseman (smith) agenda” “sum, Ham" “fin: in f ital“ uiié ' ' H-V . ‘i"f‘""‘...".“.’f‘°t.. ..: *’°'""°' °“'"' "m"- ‘inlii-wo t» =33 1M W331» “The 0%: ‘ C!‘ ldded that i‘ gun's neuroses 'I'rottier repel-tee he Rm been m - RBIIIOIDbQI‘ WhGII NEW Revue. Conn. 4cm _ in: in Rood shape and would likoy l Answering charges of "radical 599°" l" u" ma w“? “MVP. l truest; iemmi=i~ “oi-rim” Metre...‘ ' w n u“ club" said Adamo "so we didn (3 Th, cud“, n”) Seymour- ouid that without lntel- h ' t _ ‘i: w We“ ~“'°l ~.'=i.‘"’*‘-.%.“‘*°...l-e i ‘ll y - ‘ 0U EN an ' O , worlds flywelsht boxing bout BERLIN _wp) __A dam be,“ would have a ‘nelson.’ u d‘ m‘ °l"“l""’°“ “mo...” W911i,“ bunt in wandered central oc- e°§&&’l“e$.“i"i'i.’=€u¥” ' 5&3.- f ' gegl-twenoexlyizntnagueecang Emma. glliéklfinyvill be fllfrrtentlmriagok 2%: eraywere‘ well known m their “lib- . era. ' lflii i ‘enumerate-runner. YOU ARE ST. JOHN ARE enlces BEMIERS‘ rollull, wenlllzsnllv, nlscelleen 14th -- 8.30 * rlnsr 0f IIOME lllil llolle sellles- ATTENB, ENCOURAGE, BROST water and will take five years to lmlid. HUNGR lvsll - CHARLOTTETOWN RANGERS IT l-IERE ll’ IS VS. North End Rush - _- - 30c 4th, 5th,- Gth Side Rows 40c POPULAR grid 3rd Side Rows - 60c ide-Row —- -— -— —- 75¢ ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT- FOR SENIOR HOCKEY h PLAN OPENS 10 A. M. TODAY FOR RESERVATIONS {i u _ T Rangers A Tonighfs QIIIHQHQWWE“ Rangers yentegay areparation for their game tozsl t e o n takes place at the orunn-a game which opens the d hockey season and also a so“ lib mdseeteta ‘Caltllfttflibt? sq a entp pace e an? book on the proud footing i?“ when they enjoyed t so many {gingham in Maritime Hockey Rangers. every man of them, hiYe Wvrked mighty hard ill pre- paration for tonight’; cruclnl en- counter btlé cr —we mean that on the ct ndlnce of tonight's game res’; the fate of senior hockey n this province. The boys forming tonight's Charlottetown Ranger team have not earned the reputa- tion ihat the Big Four players started out with but nevertheless fans who take in tonight's en- counter may witness just as fast and hard-fought an encounter as was the case in thote former days. Certainly the smooth Charlottetown team have practised just as herd; they have Just as much ambition, if not more. to make good; and th attendance can be sure o! with Simon Pure The Rangers are out to win lf they ib an will can give every ounce of endurance they posses to gain timt point. Hactlce sessions have been herd- fough affairs: m ' S t squad is Ind t'e performance y each 1nd every one o th well determine io Coach Johnny Wil- liams’ mind Just what player is el- igib.e for a permanent berth on the Faun‘ so with this in mind Island ition Fast St. John Beavers fans ' ll ir final workout in pc w‘ w. hockey. mark >. \x l. i- c_.._v.-_ 1T F011 Game With b0 euro of l. fighting y eveelz man. pr ominating on c leup and wLh all in the but of condldon Rangers will go out there tonight in an attempt to skate their favored opponents off mgktmlilese the u good t u u re a a - tendchce-a bumper nouse—~there will be little hofigefor the future of- hockey . Th senior e manage- ment of the Rangers have one to a lot oi expense in getting e Loy- alist icamrhfre ehdailiz fans wast a pee o ormer Four e e they ore advised to take in the game at the Forum this evening. on encouner that officially opens what is hoped to be the Island's bes hockey eeilson since the days when this Frovmce was known as one of the l nks in Canada's premier hook- ey circuit. Come and see the Rangers go. They will both surprise and delig t you; young Jimmy Roach. ust up irom the juniors for tonights game will be one of the lust skating ls- lahdere _you will see m colon and in addition t0 him you will see sev- eral oiher Juniors now ineligible who are attempting tomcke their in senior ranks. ut they will all be balanced by seniors led by the young veteran Walter Low- lol- who already has made his mark. both in coaohln and playing in‘ circles ouside th province, Tile game will et underway a‘. Worship Mayo: uc . _ CIPCICP-dil era that may well mean an Isiah game‘ will mark the new en in Is- and hockey d team once more occupying the heights that it has reached in the pas Dodge r-Bees (By Sid £81m misled Pres: l‘ YOfi, Doc. ls-Amnifolm for both major leashes. some“ to at in in the cards for the 1939 season to- night after the Notional and Am- their to trv to iro m: tum “l1 h cu e rouo spoil. particularity the/t lnNOIVlIW hum continued to run all and n h! Th; Bu] Bcnulo denudation. S OS is uuoalzsloon z ‘lrude over the place. but uni swan was made. Buddy Howe-ht of Brooklyn. 110118 with Jim Outlaw. an with Bvmciwe last . V081’. Boston Bees in exchange for Gene u“ Moore. mnlfieildler. and pitcher Ira obtained Outlaw from St. in: u and pitcher Lew Krnusoo. up from Elmira. to tho gas-h oilfiél», Eugen out around Uniform Baseball Looms. For Both Major Leagues; Deal Made talking over possible player trades. Will Her-ridge was re-elected president of the American League for a 10-year term. with Jobs of secretary and t. r tossed in. Hmidie wouldn't discuss with writers a question cancel-hint: In increase in calmly. but gold "the lmlnkhouse, ve pi er, going to Boston in exchange for infielder Joe Stripp. It was a straight trade with no cash involved. _ Earlier today the Dodgers sent Buddy Hassett and Jim Outlaw to the Bees and received Gone Moore and Ira Hutchinson in the deal. How Rangers Will L in e u p ‘For Contest hnl-‘ollowing 0111;“ hliiirwg. "Irma" ha." t R8112"! W ' night's game at the Forum HIE-ills‘- Suint John BQIVGPE- G°fl—MQ-S°E:)en, Woods 25:1“: a r d filly. Mllbunmk‘ Worth. Wlulen. Cfldmilm uwh" Blmquierc. MlcKinnon. lwlmh- ltcfereea have not y“ been de- termined but will be known early arrive by tho W"? . train this evening and the KW"! will tut-t short! on time» IN QLL LANGUAG Gill Sparks A Sydney VWn (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. 8-. Dec. iii-Stone- wall defence work by Bill Gill. former Mohcion Hawks player. helped Sydney chalk up a 4-1 vic- tory tonight over Ncrth jéyd-rley Monarchs. It was Sydneys first win in four domes and the leashe- leading Nohhhsidels first loss. Gill led the scoring with W0 tallies. one on a. penalty shot The rugged Gill also was the W0 m!" in penalties. receiving two in the second and ailother in the final period. _ Mlnnrd’; kills pain. W's Luci<~r We. Es! loner g New York Rangers won't sell any and all lodly bowlers. with a champion will omne to light. Simmerings Around The Sport Front -"'”' sum nsnnu. angle mu Stall wvlw) NEW YORK. Doc. 13-(0?) - Montrcal Canadians and New York Ra re likely won't set irltoutlre mo es after all. Prlduction of the Greer‘. Canadian." hockey 8012mm?“ of which were to have been shot in Mndduixsofielflouaret .11 Xi Y - - - .rs sources so. its because lie-man Clark Gable billed for the lead. WB-S pone too keen about taking to the oe.... Wonder if it is lily kgomn ear-man “thaws e. standing rule n Lester Patrick's hockey organiz- ntinmbmken only when a 10-year- mah. really to be sold and strike out for h ....ll ew more stitches for old Chin Johnson at his defence poet with is in the Amencan Hockey Associa- tion and he'll probably consider buying a sewing machine. . .. “i'.'..?."3’“" on“ it"; l: O0 tl 0D Y t. i movies, has been s gned for anoih~ er picture... .l-Ie he nlB-y dds with ille signing of Tony Lazzeri S Brodilyn age: will have the biggest "board oi strategy" in mai- or league Iazzeri huddle with Mann er Leo D t lay essen and Bill Keilefer and Chief M cine man aii....how ih St. éouis Cardinal farm growsmJ-he ards took over the Ogden, Utah, team in the Pioneer League today. . It'll hard to visualize Babe wearing g moat of the a in great him days. is near sighted»- etté‘ °€“‘” id‘ “mm” "*3 it?“ ‘s Opes s er - u. pinch-hitter for Brooklyn ....seenu, MaoPhail and Burlelgn Grimes. then Dodger Manager, were afraid o Babe "might get hurt ducking some of the tough ones Down The Alleys CHTOWN ALLEYS COMMIBBIAL LEAGUE High single -—K. Acorn 337 High three -VK. Acorn 862 Patter-eons Red Indians High single —J. Power 279 h three -W. Men-ill 712 HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League St le Marie-mm. Aline-NOB. Hiah aimlo C. Pineou 2'70. Hitch three C. Pineou 700. mitt at ‘I o'clock:- League: Denlom , ter- Bugn. Art B o'clock Big" League, Old Timers vs. Blair LADIES DOUBLES BOWLING TOURNAMENT Jit- Five Hlrvtrieo are now open to: l. ladies doubles tournament, the first of its kind ever to he played in this City. This ‘,5 an open e tournament. open to very attractive prize for the wih~ nliur couple. This to ' January. We want your entries in as soon as possible. as only a. lim- ited number are required lo make this tournament a real success. and vho knows matvbe a Canadian Luftsp ring Scores Sp lit Decision lVin TORONTO, Dec. i3~lCP)—Som- my Luftsprinl! makinl his first de- fence of the Canadian weterwelght crown he won in October. scored a split decision over Tommy Bland lust night. Lullsprlng and Bland, both of Tomhto staged a real crud e WW6 over the lo-round route w th suf- n arti cry. The champion weighed 145 to the cnallehgel-‘e 146 1-4. Al Weill. Luftsprings manager said he hoped to arrange a fl ht between Luftsgxing and Cefcr no (éarfiia Jan. l . probably in New or . Minn-rel‘; kill; pun. . l... YER "TH E GAL. ‘AT 50C ..sq\-A ~z¢p¢lt. - A tuxedo '.\ the _pu1_dr_double~ bredsltcdtrnodoi. .31.. t. y _ midnight 1.1......l..;~.i._t...t1. a retool..." 4 buttonsinsteoci of the ueual 6. Wide peaked ldpels. A d1 block or in. S. i‘? 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