.- "f .__ cuiuumr T : aoxluo ‘h ‘m: "Superiors Overcome Two Goal Lead To Eliminate Norway Wins World ' ' Speed Chuck Templeton ‘a _S___.SPOR TRA 11g; ._.._ _.._. .-_.... Red Wings s. Leafs Capture Revamped Ranger-ii l Score . 4-2 Victory Over Maroons; Hawks Blanl; unwvooucrcbz-sreoriua splurge in the second period New York nearer: o 4-" '1" over Montreal Maroons in I illi- National Hockey l-rasua mam 1w- fore a capacity crowd of 15,000 here tonight. ~ Skating Tittle (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wile) DAVOB, Switaerland, Fob. 2- By equalling the world's mold for . 1.500 metres despite a driving snowstorm, Ivar Balla-ngrud of Norway won'the 1930 world speed . skating championship today, scor- Saturddy Tilts Leafs 2-0 P. U.‘ From " Playoffs a ., .,_ w Bill Ennis’ superiors, springinl I ‘Wm’ back info their early season form, Saturday night won their way into o ‘a ' w!“ ._M~eet rider C 1d the nails of the Cuigy zfx-Iwockey L205: i hen t defea Labor’ - ~ ivdn teameyslx goals to two in the losing streak snapped at three straight tonight by Detroit Red Wings as they star- tod the month with a hard-fought 8-1 victory over Canadians in a Na- scooud game of the send-anal ser- 1949 inta in the four events. “mil-g p, “w, 5g; m," , , »_ Tanka [d aly ies. Superior; won the round ‘I to “firs. Scplgroeder of Chicago. laad- “yawn? m 5,0034%.“ 5151,11,“; ‘pg; u m. raofva . -~ v 5 after entering Saturday nights in; united states performer, iln- jgllqpgrg, which “w manna Bumm- mm," game two goals down as a result of the L. P. Ufa 3-1 victory 1n the first game. , It was a game omeback the winners staged. Their outlook was none too bright when Labor Union scored early in the first period to increase the round lead t0 three counters but before the session was over they had counted three times to knot the series count at four goals apiece. Taking the play away from their opponents Supcrlorswent into the lead during the second period as they accounted for the only goal of the session and than after the los- ers had again made it all-even ear- ly in the third they came back with two more countersto tuck the game ‘City curlers staged another suc- and series sway. pessful “bonspiel" at the curling Five minutes after the start of rink Saturday with many new, the first period the veteran Bill ished third in the mint scorina’ behind Blrger vasenius of Finland. Vaaenius scond 106.0 points and Schroeder 108.4. The low point total is the best. Michael Staksrud of Norway took fourth place with 109.5 points, Rob- ert Peterson of Milwaukee fifth with 201.9 and Max Stiepl of Aus- tria sixth with 202.3. Scion Kin of Japan, his country's only contest- ant in all foui- events, placed with 204.4 points. Ballangrud skated the 1,500 ruct- res in two minutes, 17.4 seconds to equal the world mark set by 0. Mathlsen of Norway in 1914. Harry Haraldsen of Norway was second in 2:18.13 and Vasenlus third in 2220.5. Schroeder was fourth. In the 10,000 metres, Baliangruds time of 17:57.1 gave him third place. Vasenius tinned in the best The win shot Red Wings back into the. American section- lead for 24 hours at least over Chicago Black Hawks who lost the first of their double week-end blll| at ‘ml-onto. Canadiens held third place in the Canadian section but lost ground to Americans who have-played fewer games. The lineups: Detroit — Goal, Smith; defence, Young and McDonald; centre, Pet- tingar; wings, Hows and H. Kilrea; subs, ' Lewis, Gcodfellow, ' Auric, Buffy. W. Kill-ea, Sorreil, Kelly, Bowman. Canadians -— Goal, Cude; defence Lesieur and Buswell; centre, Haynes; wins-s, G. Mantha, Golds- worthy: subs, Joliat, Mondou, Le- pine, McGill. Gagnon, Desilets, Pubic, Frcw, Drouin. Oflicials-Bill Stewart and Dinny Dinsmore. for Rangers on Butch Keeling’! ll- sist and Herbie‘ Cain cqualias four minutes later on Gus MLYKBIB P859- Cecil Dillon dashad from behind his own soal early in the second frame to score a spectacular marker and give, Rangers the lead. Ma- mons were enjoying a one man ad- vantage at the time Ching Johnson. bulky New York deienceman beinl in the penalty box. Six minutes later Bill Cook, veteran Ranger lor- ward, scored his second goal of the season on Garden lee with the aid of Art Coulter. Three minutes later Howie Morena, speedy wingman. gave Rangers a three goal edge by scoring on passes from Lynn Patrick and Dillon. Maroons got the only goal of the last 20 minutes when Dave hottier banged" the rubber past goalie Dave Kerr on a pass from Allan Shields. i ' - so- Prince Edward Island will in all ‘reliability be represented in Mac- onald Brier Tankard bonspicl. Secretary C. H. Williams of P. .E-..I.. Curling Association said last m- night he had received a telegram from C. S. Richardson stating this ,.province's application for entry in Dominion Qurllng champion- . ps would be accepted if certain Jodal conditions could. be met. “,5 meeting of the Island Curling "Association has been called for to- , ,,morrow to discuss and take action , _,t,o,,meet the qualifications. __;,.,Mr. Williams said the Associat- Jon would be able to fill the re- , guirements. Hawks 812 in an overtime Struggle at Toronto Saiulday night, om. rushed Chicago most of the way, but could not beat some Inspired goal-tending by Mike Karakas, The victory gave the Hawks 11m pllfig in the American Section by a one-point margin over Detroit. Tomato: Goal, Hrsinsworth; m. fence, Homer. Blair: Centre. A, Jackson; Wings, Kelly. Metz; Sub‘, Markle, Day, Clancy, Oonaaher, Juexnbers to the game showing sur- ' inntchcs played: Q. N. l1. ii-Insurance '7. Carvclrs, ii-Lnwyers, 9. _ Electric Lights, B-dvferchants, 6- Bankers. 9——Potato Bugs. 8. Olympics, 2—-Little Four 18. Ryan sent his team three goals in iors were held at bay but smith started them on their comeback trail as he stlckhandled his way through the entire team to fool Chipman on a shot that never left Hear-toned by having tied the series count superiors, after goalie Abbie Weeks had performed sen- STOCKHOLM, Feb. 2—-Kit Klein, speedy Buffalo, N. Y., girl, won the world's speed skating championship third today in the 1,000 metres but that place. with her second in the distance event, gave her a whining 2-Detroit, Howe (Young) 2:20. 3-08115418115. Mondou (Frew, G. Manthmliaynes, Gcldsworthy) 0:10. Penaltles-Goodfellow, Joliat. Third Period: on the road but today Dick lrvin claimed they were still the best home-ice club in the National Hoc- Rangsrs protested the tally claiming Bert Connolly, former Moncton Hawk, was not in uniform, his place being taken by Keeling. ' has been sent to Philadelphia doch, Keeling, Pratt, Heller. Mai-cons -- Goai/Beverldge; de- Thompson, _ Gottselig, Levinsky, Rcmnes, MoFadyen. Officials: Qleghorn and Bell. SUMMARY .. gm c5 erg; ifo-msn. 4. tmamim 350mm Sig‘; fafdwlgmfa ‘awwm mhxhwhmmaf’: Hd-Datrolt, Pcttinger (n. Kllrea, u“ oanmw'm°n' 800mg‘. m Pd“ ' . — . » n ' ; . ' _ - - 'Doctcrs, ‘I-Contrsctors, B. ’ took Dowllngs pass for another “Wm! t“ "Emma Yeswd" 1“ gflitltfesziNone. The lineup" . Yuma“: Mn‘- “Travellers, 3—Dentlsi'.s, 15. nice goal and before the period u“ smrm “mm l 341180" -' 5°51» Kfm- d“°"°°- second Ierfnd ‘Juniors, Ii-Farmers, 15. ended Peters again scored as along M15‘ Klein’ wh° “mm” m9 50° TORONTO, Nb. 2. - Toronto's and Jghflnmnmn’ “gnu” 501714118! N0!"- ‘Dairy, 4-Perfections, lil. shot mm the blueline beat Ohip- a??? ""1 39°," mm°befit°a°f 31"‘ - proud Maple Leafs may mu have ‘fff; gmggg, wmof,“ mfflfii Penalties: Meta, March. Undertakers. '5--Boy Scouts, B. man cleanly. W» “"14 9"” “° W) to attain a winning complex while falex’ Shiblcky. Mac 001111110 Mur- ‘mu-d “m” ‘ . . 141110080. Thompson (March Bonuses, Gotiselia) 8-00. 2-Chieago, MCFMIYQIJ 18.07. performance, 17:51.4 and Stiepl was _ P"*';*.;°"': F”??? if“ "r. s“: " '1: "s: m": a: "°'ii’..°"°"' "i: 1"‘“““»- wit". ' “.:£f:.“."...::. ‘lhfiiiififfii... """'......:'“.§;.f.“"°"' "mm" D: r. emer o e w ngon esoo en o a y 181., vn seven . ' '_ ffeiilonls were cliched with cartons Sheri-en fllidngMllfllblhfl-H 2V?tyh a $111.. g s 14¥5D°"°"'- a°°dflm°w (“N”) of Maroons, retired from the game m"! 5"'h- 9"“ Km“! i cl Kold-Pack strawberries. Sllperior resting in the penalty box. ____ geéuflwrqéno at the end of the second period with Delflwe- MW". Mo“; Genus i The following is the result bl m over half me period super- KITKLEIN TRIUMPHS second ‘Period; sggdvrlxrnioy horse. B111 Miller ra- gr: ilgggniimflill-(el matrix‘: Canadiens Defeat Beavers Midget Rangers and Maple Leafs battled to a il-all draw at the Forum Saturday afternoon in the fence, Conacher and Shields; centre, Bllnco; wings, Robinson and 'I‘rot- tier; subs, Gracie, Marker, Cain, Lambi Wentworth, Smith, North- cott, Evans, Ward. Referees-A. G. Smith and Eusebe Daignault. point total. _ In the deciding race the Buffalo girl trailed Verne Lesche of Fin- land, who broke her own world rec- ord by skating the distance in 10 minutes, 15.3 seconds. Her previous satlonally in the first five minutes of the middle session, went into the lead halfway through the frame as Peters scored his third successive goal on Mahler's rebound with the L. P. U. playing two men short clue key League. The wily coach poin- ted to Leafs’ brilliant 8-2 overtime victory over Chicago Black Hawks here Saturday to bear out his con- tention. mu caught the Hawks if. full Penalties: Meta, Thompson. Fin- nigan, Homer (2), A. Jackson, March (maior). Clancy (major). navnvs an our wm .iAVYEBGE lillT SAINTS’ the final period when three Can- adiens were in the penalty box to- gether but the scoring punch was they sent St. Avard Beavers down cities were meted out during the into overtime when he] tied the ';. to penalties, m”? was. 10323-3- . - first game of a doubleheader of the lacking. flight and felled them in the most ‘muggy Boa-ION @0550 mm . -. , , Bu“, m the third Shem,“ um Midget Hockey League while in the The some did not produce the sensational same of the current 1.58m; "H"; p“, on n ‘b53582 flush “'52,. a: _- , _ m“. ., counter made the round N. H. L STANDIN second =- the smooth-work- same brand of hockey as the open- campaign on Toronto ice. It was Pawn“, ’ Boucher (Keeling) minute; or the tamcst sort of hoc- i , scum 5.5_ as weeks misjudged a _______ lng Canadians accounted for all er. It was far more rugged how- packed with last-minute thrills, 13:1; w 8am u 2d 0mm“, tflumph I 1mg mo; gmm (mm-e 1m c-nadlm Sea,“ their goals in the first period as cvcr, so much so that fifteen pen- Glenn Brydsoh forcing the game 3_Mu°°m' cam (Maker) 17:0‘ f’; N” York Americans wmgm T . w Two mi t l tel- h Di - . _-1-m - mond gavguth: guperizggezg 1e:d Maroon; 13 l: l4) 51; a s‘: to a 3-0 defeat. Both games were a encounter compared to seven in the 80°" 1°! 571110580 Wlih only four 31:91am” ‘m’ mum“ Ev before 8600. 1 t . Both games of Saturday night's ozelu on Warren's pies inside the Toronto TYIII. la 1a a 7a '14 2e b" 1m1"°"°"‘°“" °"°" mm" RahmwMaph ma“ duh‘ “minutes of regulation “me remm‘ I s'°°'“' "mm qrivmutgeyirau thud-tglfuaimdléstd? . _..doubleheader basketball bill o: :36 um: and thleln £40118!’ made victory Canadians o 1s '1 a: m 2t $452: eggtftgrwtizmiivsoflityeg: :15- SUMMARY figsartladnylélftxbdlngértifigfiflgvgglggfi‘ li-Rangers, Dililloimoiiaikifl.‘ ‘ f8’; :15, n“ Yo,‘ was“, Y gym developed ino close. a - oer a as e roke awa from a Americans 10 l6 3 B2 67 23 ' ' ' " 4—-Rangers B l C , Cooler) ' ' . fought struggles with the outcome desperate L. P. U. gang {ittack to American section mund h°°k°Y ‘mum'- _ is‘ °! me “tn “ad” w b‘ 91"‘ 8:48. ’ - - , umfhmsurmmqgdglre v 1h each instance being determined have Chipman at his mercy. w 1. n Ir a r Tho worn uldlcrted the closeness Fuat Period ; ,, ~ s-Rsngers, Morena (Patrfok-Dii- W!" »° " Y ‘ only m the last few minutes of Chicago 1e ll a s7 4a as of the Movie beef-Rouse:- samc. m“ 5°“ W" m" °Y ""1 '1‘°- ion) 11:42 - . - sumi-‘m? may, 1n the boy-s “m, Navy QUMMARY Detroit] 14 9 3 g7 5g 34 Neither team could show any mar- 1. Canadians, Roach, 0.00. “m” lineup d“ m I Mad injury Penalties-Johnson.’ Ft“ “d” chalked up their second straight ‘Boston i; g g: gin gover the ogelrlaltiltough in‘: 9320. Ci1li8di0fiS,MODOl’lB1d(5t€618) lfrggstlyevzi-efilirgsggiy “m! 6‘ Thirgrgaill-lod (Sm w‘) mlzileis N12319:; will by defeating the Saints 28-18, First Period 1180K? ------ In 1'5 were B <11 8 or 511111 . . Th 1m , . ' Maroons, cr e I - hi1 l m '1' ‘ N1; f . 1,_[,, p, 17,, R (511 , - than they were at the start of thc 3. Cdnndiens, Howatt 11.27. e cups‘ - ' 11:28» 5800i"! P6395 $1,103,... egoglgrh: 55nd? “£5 1133mm) 5mg?“ emu M“: league. "Roddy" Carmichaefs [20:11 Penalties: Roach 2. , L°%°"°-%°“1éK:'Fk“5tde‘°“°°- Penalties-Gracie, Dillon, Shields, Scoring: None. I after leading most of the way. The 2.—Superiors,‘ Smith (unassisted) . an mfldfrom Pgltmersldeirxlv 1111111; S a P M “dye? {£88 ,§‘,’y;5-°n°‘fn§-G§§j Patrick. cam. Peknuaitifis: goeryaé (we a ‘ score was 22 to27. 9:50). L L d rs per gave e e s a ea econ er “us, subs wfebe March Th Jen mo l‘ . r9318!!!» z m their gam with the Saints, Iif-Superiors, Peters (Dowllng) e (1110 841 8 but shortly before the end b: the - - - - “W” mars BLANKED Third Period i; Navy had to coeme from behind a 18:12. session George McLeod took Art No score. g2‘ éffefifefli‘; gglbtiltlr’ Cook’ mm- Scoring: None. ‘ six point first period deficit to rt-fuperiors; Peters (uanssisted) R o y a l s To 3W1 iatasst liVélil the line to knot llagnaltlcs: McDonald 2, Casford, fonnm__éoal Hamsworth. d” CHICAGO, Feb. 2 - Toronto Penalties: Rungc, Siebert, ONell, »:. garner their win. Starting out fast _1 :57. e coun a -a . R 1e. fence my and blamy. “mule A Maple leafs fumbled a ohanos 0 Klein. V’ Saints combined a Well-nigh im- Peters: Scantlcbury, Dowllng, McLeod scored the only 8°31 ‘i! . Jugs’ - m‘ ' ' .' regaining the leadership or at’ Overtime Period i: igpggitge u,“ - 5mg‘ us. M-uu- 8 - 3 Victory 5:: ".r1i":.:;r:'::;.:: is: """ m 55'“;- §=“**5*°='-*Y=-5§5. $31 s::'i"":..';’.:..""‘.i."‘i:. p '1???“ m" “M , agave cmao- - ,~H,Jk , 1 , aan no e on. .. is time cu 8-0 lead. Navy gradually Second Period "r l" the "u"! with 1w thou P- No Bwrc- - $33.1... Dfiidginjrhom’ Fnmgan Hockey League tonight by drop- z-New York, Oarr (Gunman) recovering however sank three a-superiors, Peters (lvlahar) 11:00. ' minute to so an Jock Dorrosh Penalties: Wilson 2. Ferguson Officials - Odie Cleghorn and ping a tough’ 2-0 decision to the s.40. g Wibaslreis before the half ended and Penalties: Lund 2, Murnaghan, (CI. By Guardians Special Wire) weaved in alone to beat the Ranger McCal-ey, Younker, I-fowatt, Mc- Billy Bell. Chicago Black Hawks befcm a 3--Boai0n, Glamor (Bea-MG. Si?‘ _ H" ‘this together with two more by Myers. MONTREAL, Feb. 2 - Dapper goalie. Donald 2. Casford. SUMMARY season record crowd of 15,876 spcc- bert) 0.10. - i," g the Saints left; the University boys little Frankie LeBlanc led Royas First Period: gems in the Btgdfum. y Penalties; None. ha‘ 1,, gating at half time by a 12-6 6 L P gh|gfieP0flOd( assist d) tfilan ia-auyéctgry ttodllty 011i: Cast; SUMMARY $111130, March (Seiberg) The Leafs, who conquered the‘ stops: ‘Thompson 4i, worters 23. : _ - --- . . ., rren un e a ens n on 1c sen gm e — vnsky, e , t.“ W“ Navy took command at ‘the start 4:20. while Victoria; were upset 4-3 by First Period 1 a Kelly, H. Jackson, oi the second session to overcome 7.—Superiors. Diamond (Warren) mfontaine in the second contest. HéddS L18! Second Period: 0 thel d db il 1 . , , - - 2--To ‘ d S N R d 1.1.1331. av: ‘lisiiatlgzurslrflilrflt: slgdpcriors, Mahar (unassisted) rfifgffrmmgrgflffioiwafi: (plefeigaaalfiq, ma“ caxmichflel B 14:29. ‘onto’ Thom (conachef) , flltain came back m knot lhe count 18:40. goal; m, i“, “$151,; 5nd muted 2. Rangers, McLeod (Perry) 0866f!" 3--T0r°nto.'0lancy (Day) 10:10. a a . with five minutes to go. Led by Penalty: Murnaghan. himself u, mm pim 1,, m, gcor- 11.00.‘ Penalties-March. Dav. Fbr Mlle ( lernan pglilvlgzexpifilg,mldnelgsbfglgahgitllfigglgbefs Referee, Mel Diamond. m‘; ma, with 21 pointg, t a Hgna-lties: McGuigan, Blacquiere. Immortals hicmghigdrymiilnfzmcpuven) I . _ r‘ Royals, in first place wi h 3 . per. 4'47 . a . _ a to ythe lead as this pair came m“ f mg. h m g 15155- I h 0 rc h mukh with thm m“ range C 33mm. figpletauzfeafiwhii-d seems: Second Period ---- Pmflm‘ - 5"“- “Vmw- A- rlunip s 0e annlng a," shots from far out to give their is occupied by on,“ sen‘wn ‘my 8. Rangers, McLeod (Jay) 5.00. CHICAGO, Feb. 2—'I‘yrua Ray- ‘hcuon’ o “m. r n“ I ' I _ eam t eir margin of victory. . Mcqm 5mm,“ dggegud m, Md. Penalties: Beer, Darrach Mc- mond Cobb fiery genius of the . V" ° ' "l i -- ' ' e-Toronto. Mtz (c h,(O.P.B Gaardla'S laIWfre oaraerin th w amakr mile. vankascolfins Yllllrlngh it 01321131210 ItIitii-ow to men 5-2 in Ottawa on Saturday. Gullah. ‘rlliiiilmzndtlféir niilmgléflliffggfélmt yang-as‘, Km” mm e onac er NEW yronx, "i; fin“ o") Mun“ wheat "gun": for the f, 1'19"!’ “d “m” ' Third Period in baseball's permanent hall of P°"“M”'D°'V‘d‘°“ “d “'1'”? "m" T°"°'“°'“ “°“°"“°d Wm‘ dwmd ‘mmm’ h° 1°“ w w” Navy; Mclsagc z, Doyle 5, (amt im-WYB)» trian, today is the new world le- ningham at Boston a week ago. He carnofmm behindina .- “ "l" cord-holder for the one mile walk. , finish, with Gene Venzke cf Penn- The Achilles Club veteran stepped off the distance in aixminutes. 23.’! sylvania. at his heels. m win in the seconds at the llillrose track’ and dazzling time of four minutes. 11 field carnival Jniuadison Square seconds. Garden Savturdnynight to surpass scarcely four feet-only l-5 of It both existing marks, second-separated the trio as ~ He not ‘onl cracked the indoor Mangan broke the tape first. W" mark of 0:8‘! . setby Mike Pecora Vanake second and Curlninzhum- four years ago in the Garden, but third. It wu a stunning setbu-k for surpassed the long standing world the great Kansan, his first af i116 outdoor record of 0120.0, made by season and his first setback in foul‘ the great Canadian, George Gould- years in the Wanamake rmile. ing, at Montreal in 1010. Meagan. following Cunningham’! Oiemanw achievement shared top N00 for 1 o: the 11 laps. W“ honors with a smashing upset that never more than a stride behind developed a new contender for the the world record-holder and sirnnl! mile running throne, Joe Meagan. outta-n Glenn at the finish. Scurcf- ‘rheoomell University law student ly lees surprising was venzkel turned the tables on the renowned comeback The Pennsylvania star. Glenn Cunningham, the world re- running his fastest mile since 1933'- om-d holder. finished ahead o! Cunningham 1°’ Running the gr_e_atest race of his the first time in three years. "V (HTHRGF M‘ 4. Maple Leafs, Darrach, 11.23. Penalties: McLeod. CANADIENS 3, BEAVERS 0 It took the Canadians Just three nlinutcs of the first period to dc- quuwd w M on hand" cide their game with the Beavers. In that time Roach, McDonald and Howatt scored in that order as their opponents became demoral- ized. But outside of these lapses Beavers offered stout opposition. P R A c T i c E They were mostly on the defensive but held well while their goalie Archer did his share in thwarting the Canadiens, saving brilliant- ly on three occasions in the third period after attackers had skated right to his doorstep. Beav- ers missed a great chance to break into the scoring halfway through The famous Georgian. who shat- tered virtually all records known to baseball during his glorious era won the distinction as the immor- tnl of immortals today by outscor- ing such diamond greats as Babe Ruth, l-lonus Wagner and Christy Mathewson in the nation-wide poll to determine which 10 players of the modern age should be repres- ented in the game's memorial hall at Cooperstown, N. Y. Only Cobb. Ruth, Wagner, Math- ewson and Walter Johnson, prob- ably the speed bail king of them all, received the required majority to win places in the. hall of fame. but Cobb was given a margin of seven votes over his closest" rivals, Ruth and Wagner. Out of 220 bal- lots cast by players and writers, the Georgia Peach received m. or four less t._h_a_n a unanimous votes ‘Uaudet, Connolly 2, McMahon 4, Pirates, Pfactice "Power l). McLean 1, Harley. _" i-lughes-Jii. “flainhsr-McDonald, Cow, Kenny IGaneziu 6, Mooney. Cullen 6, _- ‘Mcfiusy 4-48. Referee-Walter Goss and Bill Henry. n»... P. W. C. THE WINNER-U HQckeyLeague ' By virtue of their 2-1 victory over the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs at Cornwall Monday night, the Cornwall team took a commanding lead in the league. -Follo\v1ng a wobbly first period the victors settled down in the ecc- ond session to give a masterful display of defensive strength. About midway Doug MacDonald broke away to score the first goal. and in the final period Herbie Scott bag- ged another for the winners. Har- old Bette scored the Bulldogs‘ only goal on a tricky play. The game was very fast with Lee Taylor and the Cornwall defence outstanding. On the same bill, the North Riv- er Lindys and the Dunedin Maple Leaf; seemed headed for overtime. when about three minutes from the final bell, mlton Warren on a sav- age power play, scored the only goal Bill Gill's- Father Dies LONDON, Ont, Feb. t-Bill Gill defence player of London Tecum- sehs,‘ International Hockey league team and former Moncton teur, received word late Saturday night that his father had died in Regina. Gill had intended leaving for Re- gina after Saturday night's game His father had been seriously ill only a short time. Burial will take place later this week in the family plot at Toronto and Gill will be absent, from the ‘Iiccs’ lineup when they play Syra- cuse Stars here on Tuesday. Practice for Pirates‘ hockey 10!!" at Upper Queen Sirzet Rink to- night r: (.15. All players are le- ‘ ' "P. W. C. girls ran into unexpect- ~' "mapcsitinn from a smart lTikes Hhiffliad and it was only in the last ' 1km minutes of play that they fin- hilly emerged with s. victory, 27- 22. Nike; showing exceptional -- shooting ability and a close guard- ‘lng style of game garnered a. first period lead that they held nearly ~ all’ through the second session. With six mlnuI-es to go they held a six point lead but the winners ‘made these final minutes count heavily as they rammed home eleven points to overcome the lead Members of the Royals hockey team are asked to be on hand at the Forum this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Important practice. ,- ._--v BRINGING 'UP FATHER agkwin ‘out by fgiak 90111:. x?‘ of the game to give the IAndys the . ' _ P" 97mm"? A F5 l m ndi t. 1111s game th0 h t - RMQN lves asformldahlecontendcrs cu e other, sawutlwo "oz-g DADWFYOU H‘ W *3“ wuz 10111-19 11°01?" 5M "h!" i111!- flght to e limit, with the result ‘Qp L551- ‘oti their home court, the Holy ab. should prove formid- that rough play crept in. The encur- Au. m: Leafs, shy of man power, practice D . fl”, Qgfflrb for mrsirh’ mm facilities, cu... made up the defi- wuz , ' 7 , ‘ ciency with burning speed and de- v Oi-Fl-‘AN .5597“. ‘ v_ terminat on. Kier- Warren and . , w“: QQQMQ$F - Newton ‘raviol- were the referees for the night. Pale league standing to date fol- .‘ \ - '- . m‘ (I ~ , -:{l ‘~ K 54:,‘ m.- )f».e..-' I ll ilililyilllllil j i“ I mow-nastiness» f‘ I ‘