fiompetitio at tun r-f .3 1;. (.5. . flit‘) m1"uitiilfiitriles(isiicd A 5if'.‘!ti*'\ m) “it \ Y) i)" 1')’. and 1.. ..-. ..(.(i.-n wit‘) l>1'\i)(|' rinks “on om l')"i' ii llcfl ("i-c and) lost tuo. ‘ Lnte 'n Bl‘I'1\"il'-' (‘lire m i!’\fEl\‘(‘!'~ able f!) n: u-' ‘i the =i.'l‘~"tl\ll"’(l p-i 'i' inn-i llii ‘p, .._ .\-i..n(;.. |i~i l)l.l\- F. q. n...‘ li-' ;ii,>=.~1i).~.i..).- \i;. '1'.ir. The rcgnioi i ,. H. ‘ill esottish Curlers '. -i. .,.i.(. )*??:i..as'.i d Rinks In n ‘With ‘ii .. vi it ii s. f...“ 50...: (ma: \I‘I'. pawn (‘lt-ao n. (1.i_= wit"): ll)“ 7""! u. (i... n. |.(~ .~.(-i .-i..n this). (c: lxlnl‘. .1 t 'lii- f .- " w}... \1\ll(|l__ i, .> .i( ti.» li.ii.i: ...‘.|.... H, H. (n. i ..... ( - r1)‘ l1 (Ii-- .. r... li.F;' .... 1». .. ulvfl v-iu (.....i)...i_ ..(( (..|...~.( I . ....(i.,~( c‘ v (wit (W: (‘Pl-u tun n' of P~"ii line smiiv». M") I ‘f f) l ‘i l‘. 1 t‘. \I--( iiiii; . . (mt ,1 1i‘ |~ lino (we l'.)ll('iii' R 9 ll) Tllltll D v r e ziiiii li-lrilf-n ,- (i '5 (‘- n1‘) t) t t) r i" "i1 wris (‘ufflfll out in (iii .\_ (tn... l-i-ll Z m 1. | ()(i|()'2‘!ltt)‘t It.) " 1 u» “as n lrirce Hii"il"‘1 I )-‘ “ ..'i._ i" Vii-i‘ 'i' its (it the (‘li-rli I (.. ‘ii. i. . ~-..;) ‘i‘~" L“ ' in ::i'('(‘t t? ‘iislhi .1. '-' .i'i (Iill 1 l) ll of tlv- 11-‘ i.) optitiug tlic i. the contestants with Jllifl bi ushes parericd around i '11.; .05 llPfl his eastern foursome victory ovcr L. Jackson 0f i lxiniirkshire, while thc ("in"il\(‘ll mime from bo- i< v ‘.‘(‘1‘i\ rink to nos" . .. din-t (if lfillilllllfgl! Iii-W ‘illulliiT its) rnti win. Tr» i\\'() evening matches with C!) iiiiittotoii-ii rinks were also c) i yrri. The Scots skippcd Iiiin: ciiiie through \\'it1i 'o\'(-r a rink skip- ‘. Fill]. wiiiic an- viii"? iwczil rink skipped by Rankine 1W lriine rnliicd with five counters ‘nal two ends to earn a E)- -i .. it ...,. '..i'_ "u... i .\ .~......_-.,qi ti’. ‘I fl 9 l0 Totzt| L. .1.'1('lrs(ii. i. : to the sound of (iie pipcs () I l l t) t n n rt n 7 p. u). 1)_\' P.9d!‘ Bruce .\l~‘l..ircn. \\. Home ‘I i- \} 'i)l'\' iiist tun closu) 1' () () (i I f) | '3 (l '3 R ' s i') ti.» vftrviitioivs pliiy to Qpnglnil t". (Tiii-"i. _\ 1min, .i_ i“ ziiid .\1ont.'i;:iio. \\', N-ililpv [A i .i'.-. d. \'\)]) Iilontwguc l‘. T1~1i~tyre, L. ll Poole, J. E. Burden W. Bears, skip. Evening Watches 1'.’ 3 l 5 (l T K5110 Totltl I. Jackson (1 f) l l l 3 O 3 0 f) 9 l" R. .\lcl ziiue l l 0 f) 0 0 I 0 3 ‘l 9 S('()llltnil J. Noble. A. Pute, M. Mather. 1.. .1.:( ksim. skip. Fh'\i'l(ittrto\\'n: .1. l). Stcwart. \\'. T \\'cir. llr. \\'. Blziillhinzilrl, F. R. McLaine. skip. 1234156789IOTotul G McClung and. 110200450114 in total scores in the four C. E. Full Ti‘ ' Eics the l<lfliifl rinks nmzisscti t) f) 1 (i 8 3 0 f) 3 I l3 ERIC-ATE. Surrey, Elnglarti. f AP) Sir Malcolm ‘sell. the firs-t man to drwe an a Jomfil) 'c faster then 300 m'.i-' | ~~ i "our, dzed Saturday. He wa flalcoim. whose ndventitr~u~ ..'.s as an auto and motorboat . P ._.. w- ..~.. ) i -. ... '1 d... ~' ‘ ' hi‘ f'i‘."il' ~ '.~ "((ti|)’)"('( r . i ‘ i':i ...-1~-.-i' iii: .'.'i . i -( .i-..)(' 1' cnynm] y ._. ., ._ V. ,. . l" r- i cycle smcdst tornycie Ivenis and for a. time oinncercd in flying. In 1M9. with (he aid of a cai-pervcr. he, hu'1t n plane of his own. But a svccession pf crashes causrid him to gye up that activity and concentrate on motor driving. Sir Malcolm was the first man i0 travel at the rate of five milés n minute on land. In September 1935 at Bonneville salt flats, Utah, ‘he reached an average speed of 801.1292 M.P.li.. It was "the most wonderful moment of my racing career," he said, when he learned ‘be llld set that mark. It. was after he achieved s. mark bf 246.153 at Dnytona in 1931 that King George V knighted him. In addition to his various other accomplishments. Btr Malcolm was m author. His publications in- cluded: "My Greatest Adventure: Bwed“ (1931); "Ballite To The Gods" (I334): "My Thirty Years of Speed" (1935, “The Romance of Motor Racing" (I986); "Peril from the Afr" (1936). and “The Roads and the Problem of their Safety" 010171). BLANKET FACE)!!! LIVINGBTONE. Southern Rho- desia - (CF) — A textile company Iiero employed three Europeans and 50 Africans is producing l0.- 000 blankets a month from n mixture of cotton and wool on 24 llolnl .'('.' .'i i.- t i i .I"l' ‘MW... . . I , grimlttut-"d to iu-l ‘ Speed King Passes After Lengthy Illness Canadians And Rangers Lead inlury List i speed king won him a knght- i hwd. had been in faiiine herifth ’ 53c.- he unrI-‘rvwnt an eye oper- l n‘ ‘l in Ju- i. The cause 0' hi=l~ .\..(.....-...,;,\._ Jan . _ H-p. _ d“ "Ii. "n": no‘ an" 0' l'|‘f‘(l, 1 . ..,.. . 3., \.-...V....... H k... l? m") he W" T‘ ¢"""' ;.. ,»'.'.-~ nut i.’ m. ;i~(.v..~ ec- u,» r31 r» ‘fr’. ‘ ‘ t up -..1-~ .,-' (ti) ~..||..< n, or. l‘. "c- on ("o recur: " ir'u'- (‘f ‘ i... 1......“ a .-...._;\ ‘F ' (in: ‘i- tJI.-.ii '1 ..-.i..._..h._. P m’, _._..;._ H " H: rkmfl‘ l~(‘.\ - i iiivit ‘)'-\('(t tr) ‘ 1*‘ w .\t_ii~-liii cl ' _ T... w... L. L‘ ' . ' i) (li'l\)_" h‘... n. """-" ' " ' ~ "'-i"“" \\\il‘-‘."1il TN" ' "i -“' iiccn bl<‘lll!t‘.t.' l” l‘ Ni-(v Yuk Run:- l _ - ind Wit"- F i ’ '.' !)f‘l'1()ll\ "J5 Tl M‘ ' vii(iiilli~. l" ' " ‘ "H ' in)‘ Y‘) 2t1‘(‘ iviiii- r _ ' Vd- ‘ WI." "v. m.’ t .~ t Ware. lii tiir *‘ 5' '("\'1lii_ i~‘1'-r(' i-n‘) and Butch i‘ l """‘"':9 N "mm" "i. ' ' 111'.- nl-"o 10in: F ‘ ' ‘ ~ qsiiiirs iiiiiiii» (" . (‘iicti llir- - i .1("1'l'. i.~i.i-'. 8.11 1)'.ir ti! ‘ ' ."li)l IT t) l1. n11): i 'id.-(i (no arinvl. ll.llll'i= :i"'f(~i'rri thcir iii: l)li)‘.i i l» control uu:t ),..(',..,. ('...- _.¢.-..-»,. “m... 7 ' " Bihli" ()'(..-,..<ii: i-' l(I'id()‘.l~. l "k418i! Mp1‘ .i"(1 litl l.:ii)".'iri(~ \\'r't'f‘ I ‘ l" Y ‘W377 I .»'):| i~i i) li'.-if'li‘ .'u:(' (l(‘11l. Eblil/ill- '~ v’ ' ‘l WW ""5"" '-" lune (i'.i" rille 1'1 i~ci~in iii. vlui) " -‘ ‘ "“‘ "(‘"'Ti' “T l"'-.i.-.-.( aw). ‘~'ll‘|t‘ (')'(_'~'i:i(v-_ ifflflillrl. “I ' " " "‘ 3 l"““""‘l‘ (high -i.-- vtiiirikci‘ in! _<a.1<n:i_ my“. *‘ "W " "-'i'.’)“'l ‘li1i>ll"i.I U... y; q;....,.._ r i) ' ~= '1‘ (i-r i\i.i'-. r ' *1) ' '\"1i- "hi1! . (" ' '1 . vie n‘ a» i)», 1 ~ a . Tack Suspension 'i"~.., row-J". r " ‘ “ . ‘ ' And Fine 0n Leafs’ Player t' it 1" '--.iii-i~~ll (if illi‘ -l ti’). I.' ".. 1i‘ |...i ._\' I'm-d ‘i 1' 1 (Liiiiii- i‘ (if ‘Fiiiiiliiii -..v'~1 ul-l)‘ (iilwl Ill)‘ ,i1i'"i"|)'('i(!) 'I'i....(iiii S-it-ir- " .1 1".“il7"‘l‘ ‘lllil ‘imit- ..' . .. , |'. “i‘ ii. .(. t‘. ‘ill ‘wit. (i. (. ._... (('ii i . i»). §(((' A... w...» i») ii liirf. '1' ‘PU’ i‘ It.» ilflilll fut it) unlim- Lchtinq. Lr-ntzue publicity director Ken Ti1:.v1\'"nzio sold hero that prrsidcnt " mnbcll l1'l(l rr-vicwcrl the (‘use ln Nr-iu- York tminv with Gzirdncr. Defcncciunn Itvurclon is scheduled to appear tic-fore the president. here tomorrow. 11(- is expected to re- ceive the same punishment. Mr. Campbell said that. “he in- tends to stamp out fighting 1n N. H. L. games. cspccinlly whore high sticks comc into play. "Sooner or inter, he said, ggmp. one will stiffer serious lnlury if the players continue to act in this manner." Gardner's suspension for one mime is effective Jan. 19th when Toronto and Montreal play licre. Dracks Dwn Driving Record ____- ARCADIA, CaliL, Jan. 3 -(AP) -Amer1ca's winnlngest, Jockey, Johnny Longden, cltmnxed his wfnningest yeiu- - 1948 - with s. pair of firsts Friday that. cracked his own modern riding record. Victories on Tficklngntlt in the sixth at Santa Anita and Solidarity in the $10,000 fenture race hiked his total to 81D wins for 194.8. In 1947 the 38-year-old veteran, for- dropped from 360 per 1.000 to 67 1.). 11m prtu; aiii yrar i\ lh l)i Int for a ill ire rcnlin hopes are bcing one piZu-llt‘ i- 1'(“.'lll\‘ Ewl. l of sport nid lull). iiciil for the your 194'.) of outstanding qualityl o a o O l H (‘k y (v11 he lczid ng thr- pnz-l tide iii (ii- rcsiihnin; (if'l.c:i1 (it'l- l\'ll_\', when (‘ie City 1i.)ckc;. I Lca:u(~ schedule 3'11) n siiings .i-.i(i.i 110d i-iuis of the Lcague ladder. ivill iiol "l,_""1"‘5 '0 m" “‘-“i'°r5‘ 3“ Swllimdi ~l~ Ymmil- n- Uiwics) J~ tlic League stiintling. program, 0k‘; liOIIIEI. champion of Ilia ltrgcst end was scored by Aivken, G. Iifcciiinaz. skip. o o - a U... big sci-an, conquered North the G. E. l<u1l rink which counted t iiziriottctoirn: Alex Knox, T. W. Hnwever. mis 1s on... sum...s.nq Caromhm .443 in ‘he Sugar B“... s‘); rocks in (be fifth end ofthcir 1.. Proivse, F. Acorn. Col. G. E. m. me my, or this (chm... and a. NW‘, 0.10am nviwh Wm‘ m” “hclhmg smppc" Pun‘ ‘km kiicuiwng (h; strong Navy Uzidi At San Francisco, the Eivtern from (wrist endeavours. th~y (viii be Ail-Stars squeezed out a 14-1’! out (iicre to cive with L‘\'€l'_\(llll1‘_' they have, which iiicidciitziiiy is plenty. and will be striving to further increase their iengtlo lead- ership at the expense of the Vifestern boys. The final outcome hoivver. is one that can't he dc- iPDfIilIiPfl beforehand and will have‘. to he lefL for the two teams h] decide on the ice Tuesday night t ivhcn the two squads clash in who is (‘yrwctc-l to he a rcnl tliriile: and one ivorthy of starting the! New Year of)’ on the right (Ont. - o - - bies are loading the League and the Y are in third position. the lcaizue s0 far this _vcnr has pm- duced scmo really close ctrnprt- "ltion and Friday's rzrrne is not likely to be any cr-zccpthn, and will provide plcnty of acticn for iocnl hoop fans. I - o Midget. Junior‘ and Jltvchll? hockey schedules are also expect- ed to Rct underway here shortly. which will really round round off a full program of sporting activity (hiring the winter months, n-ud even though actual starting dates have not been announced yet. many of the various teams have been organized and have been tlettint! in regular practice scs- sfons. In’ the calibre of hockey in these ranks is up to the stan- dards of previous years, there certainly should be plenty 0| 5c. Um) Hind keen competition in store for local hockey fans who (v11 the youngsters through the seasons hockey endeavours. MALARIA CONTR-TOL GEORGETOWN. British Guiana (CP) _ As the reuilt of malaria control measures started three years ago, the birth rate in British Guiana has doubled and the infantile mortality rote has dew-n n. (iie Forum Tiic»day' i :lit ; And Biiyici- (snide it a (‘lflin \\.Zll lh~~ League leading Ni‘_\' . sweep for the Texan.- by (icfnt- squzid meeting (he Suiixnicisiciel Wake Forcst. 20-7. iii tlic .\1i slurs. “no (lfspllg the f.i(t'lji ic Boul ill Biriiiiursiiiuii- that tlicy are still on the botirnil Sunie 501090 f1in= Pflid Bmllflil (ioubt be turning out strong to-i. ie New Your‘: Dny gridiron morroiv night in still‘), the New l presentation iii history. Ycar riuht by doiviiinu the ’1"ii-" In ill‘l1.'ll had been zuivcrtiscd as and starting their llf)‘.\'2tftl cliiizii in the closest bziitic on the 16-111mm Winner Rose YORK, Jan. 2 iAi‘) - lived up to expcct- 30-"! inst gasp ("c- 1()t_\' (‘icr Calif-unlit in the Res/i ii Saturday but (iie soiithivet d scctoiiai honors in ihc l'.'is‘i post-season football spectacles f‘()'.l5l to coast. pass-happy boys from the (y|)("i ~'..\~cs won three nizijor i . ~- (ind furii shed .i l slim-km" .‘.1‘J\\' Not iiiixcsi crn nlicus with a 'l1'.) ‘.\‘.'lt‘ . Tcxos‘ 1ft f‘ .),i__-3p, '1 iii (lip Orange Bwiil .\('i' Gcc A's hczi\'iiy-f.'ivnrcd 5‘»(r\i'iica.<icrii conference champ- ions. Soiitizsrn Wi-thodht University. iiie great fill-J-UIIPIKCII Dc-ik Wa‘ and septic-more Kill‘ Role. oi" ‘\\li(‘lfl‘.l‘(l Orcilml- (l)? Paci coast co-clismiiion. 31-13 in ‘he Cition Boii". at Dallas spzvkccl h_\' $2500.00) tn ivtitch the mcst elab- (riumph over a hand-picked Bron!) from the Wcsl. in the 24th renewal of (be shrine charity game. A crowd of 95.000 was on hand. ”__~'1‘HET(] UARDIAN, ‘t;iiAiu.0'ri'ia'ruwN ("Northwestern Team Is Bowl Game The defeat of California, ground out before 92.000 at Pasadena. left (iiiiy Iifichigail, the mythical na- (icnai champion, and Clemson. th" Southern Conference titlehclder with perfect rrcords for the yrzir. .\IicI~i;;.-in didn‘) play in a bowl "zinc liccziilsc (if a confcrcncc rule that prevented a return t0 the Rose Bowl. Clemson retained its unbeaten iniiicd sinttts by ivliipivinc favored M SFCIXZl, 24-23, in (lie ‘Gator Bowl at Jacksonville. Other l)C'.\'l results included: Williiiiii and Mai-y shut out Oklrilienin A. and .\1 20-0. in tlic Dclta Bowl at Memphis. Viliunovn sinushfll Nevada. iii.» United Statics tcp offcusivc puvci‘ (if i948, liy the score of 27-7 in thi- ll‘ll‘bol' Bowl ill Sun Divzfi. Drake dcfeatcrl Atlzrnii, 14-13, 12* (lie Salad Bowl at Phoenix, Ariz. \\'~'st Virzinin won o\‘cr Tcxns .\fin(~<, CF12. in the Sun Bovii at E1 Pnso, Tex. Occidental was 21-20 victor over Colorado A. and M. in the Raisin Bowl at Fresno. \\'ilbcrf()r('c (Ohio) Slate down- cd Prairie Vicwv, 'l"('x.. G-f), in the Prairie‘ Bcivl ltl itouston. Kentucky Sizitc doiviicd Greens- born (NCJ A. and T. 23-13. in the Vulcan Bus] at Birminciiiini Missouri Valley and St. Them- ns ticd 13-13 in the Cigar BC‘\\'l zit Tampa. Fin. Another tie (181110 was Sui Ras- '.\l1(l l\Il1I'l‘Z1_V State uhich t‘ll('|‘fl 21-21 in (iie Tangvflllf‘ Bowl at Orlando. Fla. President’s Bonspiel cts Underway Tonight i6 of Lin. 40 rinks entered start. play tonight at the Curbing Ciub Wciidel Barbour. D1‘. LII. Proivstmi W. N. Wilson. C. M. Frazce (skipw Dr. W.G. Hogg, Claude Ives. Don (hiss. II. 1.. Scar (skip). . if. l). lliii. I-I. H. Saunders, Alcx Knox. RS P. Jardinc (skip) ‘ Ivan 'I‘r:iin0r. R A. McCabe. Fred Driscdii. Dr. H. Mnclutyrc (skip). MY- Dvwlhis. an. MacMillttn. n. E. Jenkins. P. W. Turner (skip). S. R. Johnston, Wes Whttloclr, Cmrdmi White. F. R. Conrad (skip). I’. G. Hillier. Frank Anderson. i‘ R. Sermon. R. Carmuiers (skip). Vii-in. Munroe, Jos. Dongs“. J, sftunrobritztls. G. E. Full (skip). Robt, Nicholson. Gordon Foster. Ev MncNcll. I1. I. Splllett (skip). Al Rogers, Geo Craig, J.1-[_ Mac. Nell. -I.S. Moore (skip). Pew)’ Gay. W. R. Cudmore. F. N. Nash. Dr. II. Pierce (skip). J. P. Doyle. Dr. W. Soper, Arnett. Howatt. F. Cox (skip). H. Id. Hvndman. Doug Mayne, A Baenall. E11‘. Acom (skip). .T.A. Clarke. R. A. Parker, A. w, Matheson. W H Worth (skip). DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN FLY TO AMHERST 0R ‘IIUBO I'M IIUJI ' (3 Itsuenlrrl 88.13 one!) ornsn romrs nin- n; nslisonantl ram/s nvmo sumo; W. Kelly; Doug Saunders. E. K. McNutt, Iii Tannin (skip). Ed Balbcu. G, J. Rogeis, A-O-F- Ti-e Navy viiii also be: m; or t)... in the President's Bouspicl and Gm. J_ s Mad-Jana... (skipp (cams "rhn will pariiciipale iii ocfore (he competition is ended Axelbum Bum, Geo Bung/Mn’ 'f'iiiir-drij. n‘: L's game uhrn the mil“) K-‘Mb T131111”)? f5 PXPBCbKl Fem). K....es_ G_ IL Keefe (skip; Piiflve o‘ “J's Collrzc \\-1?i- Winllers “L1 be (leaded-OP “he C. 1)u1i('aii,1“l‘aii‘.c Curtis. S- R. liiPli iiiil (‘llll-LW‘. ililli‘. i:i a a'~e-i_.:)')-'-1) ELY-Wm ‘Vnh Cfntcllflnfi p.135‘ Iienton, PS. Cobb (skip). _ nit-n ll'~,1il|'l‘ *.\lii('l\ ‘(i ii i.» ii ~ P)“ l‘""""- P)“ “"1 “mmW-L‘ R squarebrigcs. Alf MGCNEIl, Ed ~ will); (mind (.7 (‘.|\' i,..;..~ii»1 '1) 'l'il‘(i.i_\, \\.'.\.ii.~.~(..._\' (in)! ;...(-i...~.~.... lius spiileit (skip). ti‘ .'i('|1'.'i\ for iii". ucrL Hlm- " "‘°"""1‘ l" ". ‘Wm ') .111 1 'c(t .1 (i. l.)1nmond.W -| 2......“ l... _......... m. a ._. .. v ~.(~. i(-(1'i.(-'i iiiritclics on iirriiii‘: (.1 ".1- WM... J_ J_ (vhms .5k(p)_ i))li'l\ Jlllftil’. si- tiii ‘1‘i'> iiiii l)“ “Iwlwm!” ._ , - - Pdilllil‘. -\ il- “"130!- L- ('i.(ir:i'.'nui'iii; (i) ziici tiicir ( l “H. bf‘ I('\l)()11\‘.l)(i‘ 11.1.1 _t\' w 1.'.i'.'-.1 iwkll)‘. H. ‘u... fir“... w. N.“ |)'.("11il)C1'S on (iic itit‘ i... -|~...,..._ _._ I1..(IO;_.__R_ C \‘.))‘,('li they (uffcrirl .~i( ti~c . "mfl MK‘ fhdulfl ‘m ' ‘U! Mmlmwncm‘ wkm" .,g U... (4((:‘\Ii‘11\v ;.. p, .. Ml) it l1lll)').<‘\il)lf‘ to nttc l .l,(l'tllllt‘. it. Afnniiiiig, M. . n. 5"" ,"";:'_*.'._113.11i‘.;._“§1i*";§1 w ii- ilit‘lil\l"l'.'t‘i (viii hr- l. a ‘ k ‘ ' A ‘ " in ( .,_ - . .. (~ 2 . “H m.’ p37,... 1. ‘,.,_,....., .. .._ N Brwiiugutliilnc ‘(liilldcbv (Nrxlrl . miiiiltlnlylt. "kbliiiiuiis. C. l. (mlmzm p "WI H‘ ' m“ "m l ‘lulliv (‘ ilbkflfl‘) ii 1'll.‘()i'l \.\.".“(li‘.(‘;-' iiwl-Tbiiilll‘ M‘ i“ i) Sti-tvari m‘ m?“ "hm WY. W‘ 5 ‘v div (i\ii;...';. I 1 ((1. .1‘. -i.1.:iir‘r-;ib'.-c trll-tip).v kmlup, "JCIHFIHK: hidm‘ m" “V”; Prizes for (lie event nrc bciiiz; . \'.\(il1_ }{pnry (-a1(b,_.ck_ (mid p1.ir~r \.\.|J..l,,..\(|.1'.'l(l. .(l-.iii.'itcr1 h,’ piTfuflPlit Frnul: Acorn g l; Q M1,]. gmp v.3 155 (“plums g ~.(1:.‘.i four Quin: to (be \\'lll1l€l'Sl(_<k]p)_ Am"‘“i~’l‘ “i” “ l>tli' in (no i-iiiiiici-s (u) and ill” Jas hlltllilifi. w. Hoyt. i-‘rllllk Aimi- mlw “l “m? of _ _niiiul)ci' oi (‘Ollsfllllllttll b14195‘ ,.<cii. ItJi. Roll (skip). 1* '1'"). will"! W " . 1. ‘(iii no .iii~iui:.'r<l inf.‘ i< .\('i)l'1l. l'll'i) \lili‘lliili,<. n. n. lllf“ ((i'i)'u1 ll()('k(‘_\' lmiLlllf‘ c. 11-.» _-; who... 1.1m“... M, no! . 30...... It. _._ Andfirfl... .._-_._..,.. Iiviiillui is vxpcvttti to not unricr-v Vi...“ in (hi; (lmiv if request. is. “"6- -*-1"‘i"i.i' wit") iiic Cii=ii')~*)1P-i.i..((ic m J F‘. McLeod - 1'().\'IGII'I“S S('III(II)L'I.E ‘(TQWVII .<(l‘l-'\'l “iii 5P0 nc-‘ l-liiiiiuing iii-e (he rinks particb. iiiisl such (minis a. lbii- ipattuitz: Ice Ne), J .ia-..~pli'.<. blczwvion am j lulfliill Campbell. l’. Mc ‘I ‘Q . pan. _ which .\l\'i||ll |ii~<(lii..~'.iii(:'i'., .1 .'\. lnkcljv. 1;. lliiwkuis. _;_ _.\A ;.'.-.._...~.- i..)'.1pi vs T W. 1.. .‘ll‘.t‘ l‘t‘f\ll_)' kccn (vinnrlitiii) ‘ ‘eiliilb _ Proust‘ (jliilli tnrctiuiiout. l-lil‘ scrim" |.(th ni lifllllr‘ Ari ll(‘1\i'_\'. Roi-t. iicllluis. l.7.'l\".‘i |(_-.~ N0, 3. :iii(l abroad. M ici.c(')(1, J I"- bllivlwvd “K11”- i". It. {iii-ionic (skip) vs. Dr. W. ~ ~ ~ l\l'ili'lll ilcil. \\'cii(ii~i .\t(liii.uc. M;.,-|.O.._-.pi .51....“ Ii-Lki iiizill f"\'lJi‘~t(‘(1 n. .~....(~ 'i'-i'~\:ii":l .\1...-i....i<._ .i. A. Fraser m- No. o. =...-;- illf‘) (qt-i. ,-._-,(.i. m-iy ,n . ‘Idliili- 1 A. W Iiyndman (skip) vs hm: .1... u ._. y“... and _..|......._.,. U. _ Jds. I‘ (oiznpbcil. l“. B. Clarke. 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Atlitllia- J. llttrtlili (Skip) ‘ lrriuue l.7\'ii.l‘f' Although li‘(‘ A Fin Direct ls Race Winner HALIFAX, Jan. 2 -- (C?) - The (Inughty more Flo Direct, relned by Homer Boutiller, started (he New Year right by wlnnim: the Class A division in the Ilnlifux Ilnrness ffiub‘); rnccs hcrc Saturday. Grattnn Axworthy, driven by Phil Craig, and Dcll Grnttnn, handled by I-‘ergte Baxter. \von the other events on u muddy trnck that block- cd some entries. SUMMARY Cliun A Flo Direct (H. Boutilier) Sister Henley (W. Carroll) Jolly Harvester (Baxter) . Clans B Crnttan Axworthy (P. Craig . . 1 t Evelyn Worthy (H. Boutiller) 2 2 (2 heats only). Winning owner: Phil Craig. Cllu 0 clfTflvn Alrwrt. Phone im- merly from Tuber, Alto. had 31mm 1.000. {.- ‘ . \ Dell Grattan (Baxter) 5 1 I Dqril Mercury (L. Wai 1 4 4 Sonny C (Isnor) ....~.. 2 It 2 Berkev Tell (s. Gay) ‘i 2 ri Joe (N. Campbell) . . 4 5 5 "' owner John Washing- JANUARY 3. ll. S. Track i Star Given i Pro Status PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 —- (AP) ._ An edict by the Amateur Ath- letic Union of thc United States has cudcd the brilliant track 2111.1 field (-:ircei' of Henry Nurwoocl (Barney) Dxcii, Ill-ycar-old sprint- cr and broad jumper. The swift Ncizro from Labelle- I01‘. Pa. second in t-lie Olyniipic i()0 and ZOO-metro ddsiics last Slllllllfl‘. vrzis dcclnred a profes- siollfil in a iuliii: nnnounccd Fri- (lziy by Fix-ink .\'. Percival. sccretunv (;f the Middle Atlantic Di-trfct of tlic A.A.U. The ruling, iiiiiidcd (town by Judge Harry S. l\fcl)rvitt_ presid- cut of (hp .\lidd1(~ Atlantic group, (‘time aftci- the forincr Penn Stzitc ~lf\I‘ had ucccplcd a furnished house as a izift from appreciative Lancaster citizens. “I flfll living in (lie house and proud of it." said Ewell, uoiv a hicivaviijv construction supervisor in 1’ciin<_\'1\'aniii. "I thought it was awfully nice to do what they dld niri it. wvould certainly be iiugrntc- .’ul if I tvcrc to fail to nckntntv- ldzc tlic gift or scck some vnv out. "As far as I am conccmcd. the A.A.U. ruling is final. I'll make no tipfiCfll," McDcvitt issued his ruling after I-‘iivcil cutci-rrt the Jan. l5 Wash- iiictcn Star 1.2111105 (tiVl I)'.=ti"c( Cnliiiiiiiizi .\ AU. nfflt‘ " il\ to his amzitciii" status. During thr- Olynipics, Lancaster sportsmen. acting on approval of Avery Bvundnzc. chainnnn of the American Olympic Committee. contributed to the support of E'.\‘cl1's family. Eivcil won his first. national title - the. junior 100-mcfrp clinrn- (iiousiiii) in 1971f). I-Ic ls tlic only man evr-r to win thp lC-4A (iiitcl'co1lc_:i:\tc) sprints and broad jump three straight years. I~Ie ncmmplishcd that fcnt for Pcnn State in 1940-41-42. Hawks Extend League Lead With 6-1 Win AIUNCYON, .\'. B.. Jan. 2 —(CP) t - .\f(iii."uu I-ILivrks cxteiulcd their Mnizitiiiic Scnirr Hock)". League load in ~.x p ints Saturday night 0y Jllflfitllillif Mcnud-plzicc Diirinriutli A'i")\\.. (i1. .\Vith llilie Frank Imputi and liuitou Barkweli lmltllllg the scor- ing. ll.L\\l(S gained the initiative tn lllf".\t‘l't)ll‘ll (icriod alter n scoreless. (ipciiiiig friiiziic. They banged in two ziiiiis in tlic sciuncl without n. rcpiy ifroiii .\1'l'U\\S. and added four more Iin tlic lillill frziine, iviiiic Arrows‘ ilim-t ("Hurts produced a single tally ‘ iiuih 'l'()nl()i'i in tlic Moncton Iciigc ulitl Mai-gavel in the Dart- mouth citridci fumed in stellar per- ) fovtiirinces. I Conch lies Ramsay of yfmwks made his first appearance of the .* suns-on on ll'('l1(‘ icc. iie teamed wit-h Kink ‘McDonald and Joc Fitzpat- 'l‘i<'l; and besides collecting one izoiil i st‘) n first part‘ for his tcammnl ' 1’i.i\' \\'1I.\ l.‘tlll_\' cvcn. Arioiis. ‘ivr-nk on scvcrnl good smriuc: tries, ‘were robbed by erratic shooting’. Hawks. shoiviug their best. form. .iiintle the most. of thcir scoring ‘clinnccs and nlivnys were a threat Bearcats Win In Dvertinic i STELLARTON, N. s- 1...... 2 -.-- ‘tFPt ~- 'l‘rurn Rcarcnls worked 1mm) tn rtlqr- Stcllurtnn Royals 4-.“- llicrc lost iiicht in nn overtime l)f\l- ‘tic. It was the first home-ice loss lor lczitztic-lciitliiig: Rojruls this scu- Sf)". The first period \i'.'\s fl flfiflllfi-‘S lifilllf‘ and Prnzcnrii" for Royals and Brnrczits‘ Mumford turned in nut- stcnrlinf! pcrfortntinccs. Stun Mur- Tioticzill not. tlic only goal of the lffllllf‘ to put Royuls onc up on us- sists from IIuntcr und Lcgcrc. In the second stanza. Rcnrcnts curried tlic odrzc in play mid nt the frve-minuto mark. Art Dorrlflilo" pcrxzed Tiui'o's first murkcr on u ("ass from Hepburn. Thrcu minutes inter ltz-phurn scnt ihlrtl-plncc Ilczircrits (ihcnd when hc scniml m1 (i gunning nttiick with Dorrliistton and Art. Lcgcrc. Fnliey tied it up nt. 12:00 on a handout from Bailiiux. Two seconds hcforc the bell Lcgcrc nailed Bcarcats‘ tlilrrl Rout. Royals tied it up once more In the third period when Fraser Camp- bell notched his team's third goul u assisted at the 12-minute mark. Budnux got the first penalty of the name for hoarding rind soon after D Dorringtnn went off with a misconduct. Bcnrrats’ Leger» got his second unassisted goal of the gnmo (it 1:48 of the overtime period to give him teum the victory. N. L BTANDINOS (By The (innullnn Press) P W L l’) F A PM Detroit .11 17 12 Boston 30 15 11 Chicago . 3C 14 14 Montreal 28 11 12 Toronto . 2ft 10 13 New York 28 8 13 2 103 83 4 92 89 2 98 108 5 72 73 6 7.’! M 7 61 79 83fi8§S 1949 Scoring Out DETROIT. Jim. 2 — (CP) — Five goals in 6 1-4 minutes of the final period brought the Detroit Red Wincs from behind to u 5-3 victory ovcr the Chicago Black Hawks to- iililht. TheVlctory returned them to undisputed first place in the Nu- flnnal Hockey League. A crowd of 1.3.927 fans saw Detroit regain the lCfKl over idle Boston. The Red \Vings came from be- hind a 2-0 dcficit to win by the szimc scorn thcy lost by last night iii Chicago. Last ni::1it's loss dropped Detroit into u first place tie with Boston. which bczit New York, btlt the Bruins went buck into second by not playing tonight. Gaye Stewart and defcncemiin Rob Gflllllltinl hoisted tlic Hawks into their 2-0 margin in the open- ing pcriod and the way Chicago poulie Jim llcnry was going it 1on1:- cri like cnottgh us the clubs fought through :i scorclcss sccnud pcriotl. But Chicano anti Ilcnry went sour in tho third unrlci‘ a bombard- mcnt of 22 Ftclrolt shots. fivc of which dropped Into the nets to pull tho crime out of’ (he fire. Grcl: (Doc) Cotiturc scorrd tlic first Detroit YiltiI‘l\'(‘I‘ on zi I‘(‘l)t)ll1\(l thrcc iiiinutcs ziftcr the finul Slfllilil opvncd. Then (‘hlcnyzo rlcfcnrciii-rin Doug lilctfuiu went to (ho ]\(‘I1iill_\' box for tripping and thr- ltvd Wings went ltl1(’il(l with two gmils. by Bill (Juuckciibiisli itllll Pctc llorcck, in ltss tiinii n minute. Sid Abel S('()l'(‘('l from a jtim In front of tlic (‘iiicziign ncfs lcss than :i Iilllilllt‘ (iiitl .'i h'i1f l.‘ill‘l' fillfl Jim f\1('l";i(l(l('|t'.~1 l‘(l)t)tl1ltl shot gave l)(‘- ll'()ll 1| 5-2 ninruin wliilc G.- "o stow. (irl. was sei-vini. llllit‘ for slashing. (Thicliftrfs final I:i11_\' ('.l1il(" (i5 sci-- ("ntls from the cud wlicn Roy Con. fl(‘lIf‘I"S shot ('.'If'(')I‘|l(‘(l in off Bill Mosicnk-fs skate. The Detroit scoring flurry gnvc tlic Rod Wings thr- honor of 1w- (“liiiiilr the first Nuliotiul Lczicuc (iui) to scorn 1()() cunts this SNISOII. They nuiv lizivc l().'1 in 31 grnngs‘ Rangers Tame Lcnfs NEW YORK, Jan. 2 J- (CP) _ The usually mild New York Rangers lashed back at the rough- liousc Toronto Maple Leafs tonight. blasting them 4-2 iii a. briusing National Hockey Lcziciie game b». {ore 15-545 fans in Madison Square Garden. The victory brought tlic inst- plnce Rangers to within one point of tlic fifth-plaice Lcnfs whose two goals were scorri by big 1cft- winger Harry Watson. The fust-pnccd giimc was mark- ed by Iicauv iiociy checking and .1 Itsfic-utf fciiii between Bill Eriiiivki mid little Tony lmmvirk \'.'llr) finally drew a 10-minute mis- conduct penalty apparently for six-curing at refcrec George Uriivcllv. L(‘~'\\‘lL‘l(. Dunc Fislicr, Don (Mr. Bones) Raleigh and Clint Al- bright tallied for the Rangers, two lii the first IICTlOCl and two in the third. ‘The fiery Leswicir opened the ~c')riairz at 17.17 of the first period (Ii bbliug tlic puck bctwecn Turk modal): logs on a ‘JO-foot screened sllOL, Both goalies made a total of 34 saves. Watson brought the disorgan- ized Leafs into the scoriu: picture inwards tlic curl of the niiddic session, taking passes from Ezinicki and Gzirducr to beat Ciiuck Ray- rer from 20 feet. His second goal came Wllll 21 seconds left to play in the third period when iie scored (iiinssistcd from 10 feet. Play was held up for If) minutes in the final session when Les- wlck rlrcw his misconduct, the inns iittcrinc the ice with paper. Wily; Edzcr Laprndc sparked two Ruuizer goals, assisting (in Lcs- \\’l('l('S opener and (ceding the puck to Alhriglit (lll New York's fourth coal midway through the second l‘.('l'l()fl. Lund also drew an assist on that (ally as wrll as Pushers cffort at tic cud (if the first period when tlic little right-iviugtcr picked up his rebound. Although the game was the liveliest. seen in the Garden this rcar only six pcualtics were hand- crl out, tiircc to cacti tczim. Lcs- ivlck and I-Inrry Taylor cacti drew two. ' RANGERS ‘BOW TO BRUINH BOSTON. Jan. 2 —- (AP) — Bos- inn Bruins. who have been driving liltl‘(l for tlic National Hockey Leu- cuc lend. (idrlcri another notch Siit- urduy by out-skating the flect New York ltzinxzcrs for n 4-1 victory be- fore an nvcrflnw 13,900 crowd rit the l3nston Gurllcn. 'l‘hr.- Bruins, despite the loss of kiddie Sniidford, thcir second- strin)! ccntrc. poured It on the blue shirts from stnrt to flnlsh. The Bruins wrapped up the game (lurint: the first period when Pat lfpznn and Fcrnic Flamnn. both ric- fmccmen, bent goalie Chuck Ray- ncr. During tlic mirbllo session, little Kenny Smith more than wrapped It burst In Third Period Gives Red Wings 5-3 Win up in front of the New York net and whacking it home to flash the red light. Shortly after. Buddy O'Connor broke up a five-man rush in the Rangers’ zonc and drove back hard to boat goalie Brlmsck from clan range. Down 3-1, the Rangers came back for the finale on the down-beat and with less than 10 minutes remain- ing, Woody Dumart completed the Rangers‘ rout by bashing in Jimmy Peters’ well-placed shot which was a direct hit on the New York net. HAWKS CLIP RED WINGS CHICAGO, Jan. 2 — (AP) -Chl. capo Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings 5-3 in a National Hockey Lcngue game Saturday night before 17,306 fans, largest. crowd o! the scuson. The llawlcs took a 3-1 first period lend. One of thcir goals, a solo job by Bcp Guitlolin, came when the liomc-towncrs were a mun short. The othcr goals wcrc scored by the two tciims when citlicr was llso chortliainilcil. Sid Abel. who not two for Do- tioit. riippcil in one curly in the (ipcniiii: p(~|'io(1 but Roy Conocher. \\1io liitcwisc hit for u pair, evened it up on a short-handed Detroit (cam three minutes later. Guidolln’! shot Citlfllljtt 1.’) f) and then. with tlircc seconds of the bent to g0 and ln-ti-oit shy a man. Gus Bodnar iiiiscri it to ."--. In the midtilo period. Roy Con- aciicr hammered iioms his second 2on1. A fight bctwccn Guldolln and Lcc Fricioiin cnlivcricd this slants. The. Wines cnnir- hack resolutely in the final limit with Ahcl count- iu): zit (i3 sci-mitts nntl lilarty Pave- 1.('h at lll(‘ cxnvt. half-way mark. llmvcvcr, with thcir slim, one-goal lead thrczitcncd the Hawks proceed- ed to go into action as Gaye Stew- art rifled homo n clincher at 16:40. TORONTO 5; MONTREAL 8 'l‘()lZ()N'l‘U, Jinn. 2 — (CF) --'l'or- onto Maple Lcafs moved within n point. n! fhv fourth-place Montreal Cziiizidicns in the National League race Snlurtluy night by downing the llzibitzmts 5-11. A crowd of H.110 fans law the most stirring gunic of (he local lon- scii. cllmuxcd in the second period by a vicious stick-swinging duel bo- tiiecn I\l()nti(~(i1's licn Rcnrdon and Toronto's Cnl Gnrrlncr. Both play- (‘rs worc rzivcn match pcnaitics and can not play zigniu until thcir con- duct hns hccn rcviewcd by league president Clarence Campbell. Both players swung their sticks \\l(l1 reckless ribantfon and Gard- ner's bhidc hrokc as one of hi! blows lziiiilcd on Rcnrdonfls shoulder. After OlllPl‘ piuycrs swarmed 1n to hrcnk tip the ducl the two players tiroppcti their war clubs and tan- rzlud in st-vcrnl fights with bare fists. The rcsl of (he players kept out. mixup except to act. as peace- biit when coach Dick Irvin cfizht previou names. led tho Lush with two markers. Don Mots, Harry Watson and Bill Ezinlckl completed (he total. Glcn Harmon scored one of the Montrcnl tnllics and nulst- cd Rip Rlopcllc and Billy Reoy on the othcrs. Victory provcd costly to thl champions when Vic Lynn suffer- cd n dislocated left shoulder 5nd joined llowic blocker on the Rid" lliiffs. Little Harry 'i'a_vlor retired from competition early iii the third per- iod with a strained hack. Race Horses Destroyed In N. Y. Fire GOUVERNEUR, N. Y“ Doc I1 - (AP) - Eleven trotting mil pacing horses were killed tonight when fire desiroycd a stable cc- thc estate of Charles I. Ruderman. Northern New York fridurtrlsltst. at; nearby Fowler. Ruderman owned nine of the horses including Gailonian. which was entered for (lie 1940 Hun- beifonlan at Goshen, N. Y, and Kernel Bub, an outstanding hon! inst season at. Santa Anttt. Burt Sheldon and Ed Demo won listed u owner-n o! the other N‘ horses. Firemen tentatively ostlnistrd Lhc loss-at more than 080.0% Cause of the fire was not dow- up by inking Pnul Kontyh cnsy scl- THREE-DAY TUESDAY - Dhlldran’: 8 WEDNESDAY - Skating a to 1o m. ' Ill! mined. PRDGRAM MONDAY - Skating - I t0 10 PM. katlng - 4 to 5.30 IIIDIIT - lleclioy League