A DECEMBEQEIAET- uowuuo nocxar WRESTLING Z . Bi" Cowley Leads I=0rmer Maritime Players In _ The N. H, L. Scoring ' Statistics (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL. Dec. 'l—5llm Bill Cowley, the smiling centre who stepped up to the big time from the Halifax Wolverines, took over the scoring leadership among former Marltimes in the National Hockey League during the last week. The six-point total he has pick- ed up with Boston Bruins sent Cowley one up on Eddie Wiseman. New Brunswick-born New York American, who had led the Mari- tirriers to dire. Meanwhile today's N. H. L. statitics showed, Ray Getliffe of the Bruins brought his boint total to five and drew even with Wiseman, who went scoreless during the week. Cowl:y‘s points were split even- iy between goals and assists, threc rash. Wi eman had three goals and two assists. while Getliffeb tally stood at two goals and three [luldahl Wins Miami GOIT Tournament GABLES, Florida Dsc. cggfigugged Rul 'h Gulliah! of I’ wuis, walked off with the $2- “ m, chpque in the Miami ant- me-s seventh a: nual golf open wllailrton Smilh ¢°"° ted ‘he 51-‘ wgeCOlld prize with 285. He had m1 my; iield the first two days but tacked no S "<1 Y- "Thg veteran (Izziie SW- “en 07 New York mid H r ld “J g" Mc- wden of Winc ester. Mass. tl-Sd stroke ‘.1101 0f m?“ “d w“ w“, and foiuth money totalinz assiss. ‘um I Just three points behind the Guidalil siio‘ '74 today and the leaders-Neil Coiville of Rangers and Aurie of Detroib-Cowley was in a tie‘with Pratt of Rangers for sixth place in the league's Ameri- can section. Pratt also has three and three. Cowley, always one o! the League's cleanest players, is one of the few leaders who have yet to sec the penalty-box gate swing behind them. He has not been sent to the mourners‘ bench yet. Following is the standing of the N. ". L. Maritimers: W0 more s r kes on a D1010 t gm“? 1,:i\\':‘0f1 Litle and , Denny ghuggiiiiit i-e pnrtcd tho H1155 “"1115 bill in a hazard. R »1-_ Cfl-ny, of Windsor, Ont, m“: cluiadiin who qua,Ilf"‘d fvr mgmi day's play. was/out of the mom»;- wiih 304. He scored '19 l0- iii". ' Graham -.Lavigne I NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Prominent In Canadian Section s Victory G A m. Eddie Wiseman Amerks 3 2 5 Joffre Desilets Canadians 2 2 4 Lloyd Jackson, Amrrks 1 1 2 (gr, byGuiirdIaNs Special Wire) Bill Miller. Canddiens 1 0 1 sUDBURY, Dec. ‘l-Frood Mines. Gordon Drillon. Toronto 0 2 2 bursa by the all-Halifax rear- Joe Lamb, Amerks 0 0 0 guard cf Frank Graham and Frank Lnrigne, continued its march toward the Nickel Belt Hockey League title tonight with a 5-3 win over Copper Cliff. lmpyegnnblc for two periods, the Gialiain-Larigrie defence cracked {orig enough in the third to let in mm goats in as many minutes. But the game had been won for hood before the Conner Cliff pally, for only three seconds of American Section Ray Getllffe Boston 2 Bill Cowley, Bo'.ton 3 1 0 Fete Kelly, Detroit play remained after the last goal. Lavigne made the play for Froodls first goal, passing to Chol- lctte in front of the Cliff net. . 1.. eov! IS H CLIMBING FAST NOW THAT HE SHAVES s. ,.- p» ..._.;.-» N0 LONGER WILL CHlN-STUBBLE HOLD HIM BACK. _ HE LEARNED THAT YOU AND! WERE MADE FOR , EACH OTHER j: eEoRsEYodvE , BEEN PICKED To HEAD OUR E Blue Gillette blade is precision-do- signed for the Gillette Razor. Every opera- tion has this special aim-to make this blade function so smoothly in the Gillette Razor that Wery shave is comfortable beyond comparison. luv a package of Blue Gillette blades today. Blue Gillgttelilacles Precision-made for Ilre Gillette Razor 1B [or 50¢ smoothest Smoke” Sold Everywhere In The Province To ‘Real Pipe Enjoyment And Contentment Smoke 1'] ’s BRIGHT CUT IIIEKEY 8i NICHOLSON ‘scoring leadership of the English ‘formed in Hififax t"o years ago v ' when Wolverines defcrfled Montre- Len Burrage Stars With English Team LONDON. Dec. 'i—(OP)—I4en Burrage, one-time star of the Mono- ton Hawk defence. has developed into such an exceptional attacker that he's sharing first place in the Hockey League. With the Harrlngay Racers. Bur- rage has piled up 18 poinis since the season opened, and he's ted with‘ Bob Walton of the Wembley Lions? for the top spot. Six of the form- I OF rue glnaaarrrrarowu GUARDIAN Ill! For League Scoring Lead MONTREAL, Dec. 'l—(CP)-5ix National Hockey League manksmen crowded Dave “Sweeney" Srhrin- er of New York Americans for lea- gue scoring honors in official sta- tistics issued tonight. Schriner. in spite of having fall- ed to fatten his total during the past week, remained in the lop spot with 11 points but the others were close behind. ' Nick Metz, of Toronto Maple Leafs, with five goals and five as- sists, was only a. point away. al- though he, like Schriner, went er Monctonluns tallies have been t pointless duflng the week‘ on his own geals, and he has 10 points for assists. . This ls Burrrge's second British season. His team is in "cird Place. behind Earls Cturt and Wembley. R'ght behind him wi‘h l5 points is Hughic Farquharstn, who per- k nl Royals before wing on t" win the Allan Cup and the Canadian amateur hockey title. The form- er Mnntrcaler plays now for South- amptcn. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Last night on the Holy Name Alleys the Gas House Gang took the tang out of the Pints and Quarts to go-three games up in the best out of a seven game scr- ies for the chicken suppers. - This series is sure creating a lot of ex- citement, especially down east. and around mechanical city where nli you hear is bowling from sunrise to sunset. It is regretted that Mr. Fred Mclisaac, the commentator of lho series, is still confined to his home with a bad cold. Gas House Gang:- G. Gillis 181 106 219 W. Mullins 125 1'15 223 Geo. Michael 142 230 206 Total-AGO’! Pints and quarts:- N. Shama 187 161 152 J. Michael 196 132 174 J. Tierney 1'10 1'76 .128 'Total-1482. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Stylemartiu- F. Hcnnessey 146 1B2 281 Low score 86 155 164 F. Blocombc 209 313 142 B. Brown 179 169 166 B. Callaghan 163 233 263 Total-2851. Prince Grocery Jrs.:- Geo. Michael 189 155 1'10 ‘ W. White 180 172 18f‘ H. McConnell 120 1'16 161 J. Polrler 86 163 165 R. McGillivray 200 191 1'13 Total-MM. High three-B. Callaghan 689. Tonight at 7 o'clock Shamrocks vs. No Names. c LADIES BOWLING crowd during four o.‘ the fourteen bands lending a slhoueitcd effect Kelly a. Mclnnis Trophy and making an attarctive moon- Biuenosesz- light setting. N. Kirwin 156, 93 189 Tonight at the Forum two "bait- B. Murphy 154 105 103 ling" teams hold sway when the J. Kirwin 151 136 124 Southport Silver Foxes and the S. Mnllett 1'75 133 148 Cross Roads Bulldogs CFCSS stcks Total-ISM. in a crucial game for the champion- Frecu 0uts:— ship left uncompletcd last serson B. MoCabc 1B8 ‘ 216 158 with the teams deadlocked at two E. Dougan 216 104 165 games apiece. Keen rivalry exists M. McLellan 109 196 132 and "thrills" aplenty are predicted M. Daugan 121 1'12 152 for this all-important tussfe. High single-Breta McCabe 216. High three-Breta McCabe 562. ery pkiyer taking part for Tonight at 7 o'clock-Pop Eyes e vs. Co-Eds. REGINA. Dec. '7—-(OP)—Execu- tive of the meeting tonight. make the trip east next Saturday to play in the Dominion rugby p decided not to y ng night's in the Forum's history was held last night when some 400 High single-F. Slooombe 31a. 5km“ glided Hbwt the ice in ryth- mic fashion to the music of the Le- gion Band. The centre lights were which cost shadows over the large players fight and fight ard fight hard. never giving an inch and no matter what the Regina Roughriders, teams keep on seeking more. Last Batman-e. weaves vents-I Decision In were Johnny Gegnon o! Ctanadiens SPURT WORLT) Schriner Closely Pressed B B. d m i I1 l0 I1 Tournament Ends Tonight Bob Oracle of Maroons. Nell Col- viile of New York Rangers, Larry Aurle of Detroit and Art ChW-‘mlh of Americans. Gagnon, Colville and Aurie were new additions to this group. Sohriner. with seven goals. re- mained the. leading goal-getter while Chapman's nine assists best- ed anything posted by other marksman. Allan Shields, Americans de- fence man, showed the longes‘ ptnalty-box reoord, 23 m‘nutea beating out Toronto's “Red" Hom- er by three minutes. Feller Case Awaited By Ball ‘Clubs ...__.__ NEW YORK. Dec. 7—A possibfe unvciling of Commissioner Kent-- saw Landis‘ decision in the cole- brutod Feller case and such hardy perennials as night baseball. the lively ball and broadcasting were in the air tonight as the American and National Baseball Leagues prepared to open their annual winter conclaves here tomorrow. The two circuits will meet sep- BTBWIY for two days. Thursday they will meet in joint session with Commissioner Landis in the chair, Out/come of the case of 17-year- old Bob Feller, gangling mound sensation of last season. held the spotlight. The Commissioner must either declare Feller the property oi Cleveland Indians. who brought him to light. or declare the youth a fr'e agrnt on the ground the Clcirlnurl club broke the “sandlot rule” in his acquisition. The American League is expect- cd to adopt a rule permitting Plllbfi l0 Play i1 limited irun-iber of llifllll 881110“. St. Innis Bioivns are pflflltflllflfly desirous of stag- ing seven games under the lights this season. - Boston Red Sox are leading a movement against the lively ball but such slugging clubs as New York Yankees are expected to pm- vidc powerful opposition. Talk is heard that the two leag- ues might get together on a uni- form regufation for broadcasting games. Minor league games hurts their business. Activities At Th e Forum One of the most colorful “skat- overed with colored cellophane All-important to each and ev- during very minute of the game the score is boih ear big crowds ittcrclcd these matches and fans were well re- aid. Tonight. with everything at finals against Sarnia. Imperials. stake andéhc suprernacyiowbende- OUT OUR WAY WEDUG LIP -\ I'M CONVINCED HE KNOu/s WE'RE TRAILIM’ HIM, AN‘ i5 LEADIM‘ U5 11-021.) ‘Ti-us MUD. 81.112125 AN‘ THICKETS OH PURPOSE? HILL, WHERE HE LED U5 BEFORE. AN‘ NO ORE- ‘THAT WHOLE VW‘{\\\\\ ml“- _ ‘ 1, __ I . g . / ' 1%,? .12” president of the Cards, for the first time in l0 days. reported to his bos in front of the reporters: made them an offer which in m? opinion din‘t take a single key player from their team. wouldn't make the deal." made the most surprising admis- sion of the day- ings here this week capable of tak- ing my job as president of the cubg, 1 win appoint him," he said. Lightweight champion Lou Amber's of Hei-kimer. N. Y.. and Enrico Ven- turl of Italy today were signed to meet in a 10~raund over-the-weight bout in Mad‘son Square Garden Jan. 8. cided the teams will likely reach enw heights in producing action and excitement. works. Junior Abbles take the ice for an hours stiff workout. Not satisfied with the way his charges performed in their recent game the coach intends getting down to serious business from now on and nil players are urged to be on hand. flI-ZILLIAT-fi- Dean Trade Still Pending Is B e I i e f ‘NEW YORK. Dec. '1—(AP)— Branch Rickey s‘rode through the baseball market place today pre- dicting that "the club that buys Dizzy Dean will win the National League pennant next year," but after a day of endless haggling there were no takers. ' Cornered between seslons other club officials. Rickey said only three clubs in the League have enough players to deal for DBM- Prcsuniably he meant the Giants. Cubs and Pirates. Rickey said Dean had been of- fered to the Giants but had been turned down. Phillip K. Wrigley. president of the Cubs. told the As- sociated Press "I dont want Dean on my ball team." and Warren Gil- es, general manager of Cincinnati Reds, who offered $200£00 in cash for Dizzy. admitted today he was sure “Dean is some somewhere else." Nevertheless. what fact-s the"! are at a. meeting like this 11161011"!!! that Dean will be traded. Rickey said as much. “A week ago I thought we would trade Dean and I still think so.” the Cardinal official sad "If we do, it will be within the next '48 hours." ' (Rickey, meeting Sam Breadon- “I of ‘cred Dean to the Giflfll-S- I and they Wrigley. the Cubs president- “If I can find a man at the m~et- NEW‘ YORK. Dec. 7-—(AP)— Come along and see some lire- A; 5 o'clock Harry Richardson's entirely Rv WILLIAMS MAveE HE c101 ALL C f // 0F rr A1 ‘THAT PLACE,‘ - Au‘ HA5 ANOTHER \ mace ~HE‘5 GETTIN‘ ' ’ * a tor o: moaizv, sommsizsrvou saw TH‘ ecu. us HAD- »“\ ‘tut. Wit-h ‘ I - i 4 l » a finished tonight. ’ M I The final stages of the prelim- lnary badminton of the Holy Lame club will be run-off this evening commencing at 6.30 in the hall. With the tournament enter- ing into the semi-finals interest is likewise mounting and keen con- tests are expected to ensue. Quarter-finals will be played in the early part of.the evening with -the tournament entering its fuial stages by B30. A large crowd is expected to be on hand to cheer their favorites to victory. The following is the draw: QUARTER FINALS Mixed Double/i 6.30 p. m.—Wil1iums and K. Fitz- gerald vs. Martin and Heartz. 6.50 P. McQuaid and M. Con- nolly vs. A. Doucette TTainor. in. Ladies Doubles-Semi ‘Finals 7.30, M. Connolly and E. Bryanton vs. S. Walsh and R. McGuigan. Men's Doublea-Semi Finals 7.50, J. Johnston and B. Car- niody vs. Corcoran and Williams. 8.30 Earl Goss and H. Peters vs. H Spillett and McNeil]. Note-Balance of matches con- sisting of semi-finals and finals oi mixed doubles and finals of men's and ladies doubles will be played. stafiing at 8.30, p. m. and will con- tinue until tournament is com- pleted. These matches will be post- erl at Holy Name Hall. Players a please" be on hand a: per schedule. a DOW‘ Tournament mu"t be 1 aroons Sign Max Kaminslz y I MONTREAL. Dec. 7 — Montreal Mai-cons added strength to their ai ing hockey club today by Signing Max Kaminsky, high scoring Boston Bruins forward. Kamlnsky, on the Boston suspension list for refusing to come to terms. will replace Jerry Shannon, injured 1n the Toronto game Saturday. ' . Carl Voss. another forward, also is on the sidelines, recovering from a heavy cold. Cards Secure New Catcher COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. 7-01.?)- Donald E. Beach, president of the Columbus Red Birds of the Ameri- can Association, said today that Arnold Owen, catcher. had been sold to the parent st. Louis Card’n- als for cash, pitcher Ed. Heusser Semi Finals I and Mist; t('. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) . 7_ 1o p_ m J’ and Q Johnston up its hockey series Willi (Jnnnd- i vs. A. McEazhcrn and Miss Ciaik~ : BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT A HOCKEY THRILLER souuironr SILVER roxrs \.-. GBGSSROAIJS EEILUEUGS Two teams with plenty of puncl "on and off the ice” will I)'Il|l(' in a s. 3110.1 death game for the championship cup. 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