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r'RiDAY, FEH. 26, 1937. THE ESCAN A BA (MIC H. DAILY PRESS Al i P. I 1 MMN Stephenson Gagers Play St.

Joseph Here Tonight WAN HAS NEW OFFENSE Eagles Meet Garden in Prelim; Grades Play in First St Joseph high prhonl do- Hainer feated in their last two starts i Hintz 1 of Marinette anti I Mone, will attempt to pet back into the victory column hero this evening when they meet a veteran i.ggregation from Stephenson high i chool. In a preliminary gaino at 15, the St. Joseph grade team Mill meet the public and ft 7:15, the Kagles meet Clarion The feature attraction will tart immediately Coach A1 Kohlman, disappointed ft the weak offensive work of his capers against Gladstone, has tinkers Defeat I XL Quintet By 28-26 Gladstone, Feb. The Gladstone Hukers nosed out Her mansville, 118 20, here Tuesday night. Fisher led pcor- ing with in points while jville scoring was evenly divided.

I The box score: HERMANSVILLE Tepararo Floriana Maktinac Totals GLADSTONE Cripe Fi slier Miller Stambullch Micheau Minnie up plenty of work for his rew week in that lino and is onlldent thn boys will show ft real improvement. He is working mi a new offense which, he savs the boys are gra-ping quite readily nd he expects them to show new pirit. Kohlman will not change hr; i sual lineup, startinp Faber at ceil ter, McCarthy and Krummel at for wards and Gleich and Boddy at uards. Menard, Stacey and Lust in will be held in reserve. Stephenson's lineup will probably chosen from the following Menacher.

Raboin, Bushonville. Dou- Aille, Phillips, Axeljun and Tho team is rangy and has had much experience. In Raboin. they 1 ave high scorer who has proved troublesome fur all Stephenson opponents thus far this year. STAR GRiDDER FAVORS STRIKE Pornier All American at Washington Raps at College (iame BY I It ZTMMKRM Albuquerque, N.

Feb. 2" Paul Schweglcr, cinema or if you prefer, a former All-American tackle, ross to lii- nil 0 4 today to say it is hiuh time football players this sit-down strike The handsome Washington star i a half dozen back was htirred to oratory by the current rid squabble at Pittsburgh. I don't an to make this tight b- tween coach and athletic direc tor any part of my he xpl ained. it brings us back to the question of paying col- 1 lie players what they bavo coming to them." The towi ring huskie star, tor a brief visit, tossed away newspaper with pood natured dis- ust and antiounced. Nit Dunn Strike college football needs it sit-down strike And thi Pitts- ease just bears out the contention the player; should wear out the bench until they get paid mean in money nice lean money fre ri mn the comptroller's office every Saturday i ight after the game, not prom mm of the student union building ud left wing of the library.

as it is played in colleges now is hard work, of ter Totals FGFT PF 3 00 0 1 4 0 2 2 0 2 I 1 3 0 12 JU 1 FG FT 1 PF 4 i 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 11 0 3 CAGE TOURNEYS TO BEGIN SOON More Than 7,000 High School Players to Participate Fast Lansing. Feb. More than 7,000 high school basketball players in every sector of state groomed today for the start of play in the 19117 btate tournament uext Thursday. in three successive week-ends tlie field will bo cut from nearly 700j Penaldi contenders to the four class cham-! gaunec pinns of the lower peninsula and the upper peninsula's three The peninsulas compete independently and there is no actual state ehutn- pion. Distrh tournaments will get under way March 4 in 51 lower peninsula cities, tho survivors to compete in regions Is at eonters the following Thursday.

Friday and Saturday. Those dates Mareh II. 12 and will mark the start of play in the upper peninsula, where there are too few schools to warrant district tournaments, and send into action the lower peninsula's Cla-s A schools, whhh remain idle while the schools in Classes and narrow their field. All-Flint Final LOCALS PLAY GROCER QUINTET Escanahians Travel Negaunee Sat urday Evening Negaunee, Feb. 25 The first In dependent basketball bill of the 1 year will be staged hero Saturday night when leading I teams, the Lloyd Texaeos and Lind- I berg Grocers, meet out-of-town opponents.

In the first half of the I performance, starting at 7:15, the will play tho Gwinn Club i in a return game. In a game at I Gwinn two weeks the defeated the 'Powners, 4 I to 40. Oilers Have Good Record i The Texaeos, among the leaders in independent ha ketball in tliei upper peninsula for lour years, are 1 strong again this season and to I have won nix games and lost, wo. Ineluded among their victims the Rock Spartans, I'dip. ming Ml ars.

Lake Linden Red Devils nnd Lindberg Grocers. They are the only team in the peninsula which has beaten the Red Devils Lindbergs. Tho Oilers are headed again this year by Les Roberts, their lor ward Last year, in 22 games I Roberts averaged 15 points per and lie is well on his way to equalling that record thi season i In eight games he has averaged points. lie is bupported by a of former high school players, including Rob Kemp, of Ishpeming. and Goldsworthy, Antell, Tohnson and Dixon, ol Ne li Must Have Been a Home Run CRYSTAL FALLS TIES FOR LEAR Chambers rew Rated on Top With Ishpeminu: Cage Outfit Crystal Fall moved a for first place in the Big Ten the upper peninsula when unbe, en I sh peni ini; is nipped in Trombiti tin 110-20 Rock, Mich.

Trombly Tigers Wildcat-, evening bifore Feb. 2 defeated the Per- here this a large crowd in OLD TIMERS IN COMEBACK TRY the local gym In a gain was featured by the offer of Trombly i lit a Looking more 1 ke a explorer than a ba eball player, Jlm- Ripple. New ork fly hawk, invades the tropical brush cent to the Havana, ruba, practice field to find a long one slam out a rookie battei Iti i game between the regulars and the Associated Prc'-s Photo tar from ml when county mad tipping impi week. I throughout i ni (I in the the Hematite A 111 tar SPILLING the DOPE JOHNNY 1NKHI.1NOLR thriller bv the Negaunee five siders of Iron nine bj Iron River last LCi pci np game, but wen minutes and al forge ahead. .1 went off.

K. shot at basket. As it moved toward the backboard, a partban spectator leaned over the rail of the balcony and deflected the flight, lshpeniing immediately sted. Referee V. G.

Gowe, Wakefield, ruled the Inll was shot after the gun had been I anti therefore what hap pened had nothing to do with the game. Pmpiro F. .1 Peterson, Wakefield, disagreed with the refere but stated lie sure what had happened. Because of tho dispute, C. K.

Forsythe, state director of athletics at Lansing, is being contacted. The final tort who 11 he game, he Hock Sp loped a team picked best players of the The score was Kuljit, former Rock star, led his mates wit poals and six free th Perkini was ed with Gibbs, a tint Little star with five points. Rox score: ronibh O. SaiirI Waak T. Kulju M.

Saari Folk art ans from two high Ii four row s. niV wiiich ve i f- puard owl I1C tile am s. Major League Trainine: Camps Full of Aged Ball Players field The former topping the list Every ions is con them I A of 1 ft stand to i cham a threat, powerful ehal bampions are- penili1 Northern; reva I 1 Class I). Stevellsvll peninsula Cl: I ng cl St. A.

Flili Tin Mary'n Grocers Play Deltans In 111 second half of the double bill the Grocers will meet the Ks ennabians, one of the two loading independent teams in tho helta The Grocers are establishing a reputation in upper peninsula basketball circles and boaM a record of 11 wins In It', games. Among the teams they have defeated are Munlsing Ronds, Michipamme Merchants, I Datjgctt L'Anse Catholir Youth Organiza National Mine and tlui Pe quaming V-S's. The two decisions on the wronp side of the ledger were the result o' game with the Texaeos, by whom they were de Tented. 12 to and "7 to 2L The lineup composed of former Negaunee high school im 1 uline Wetton, Holman, Thomas. Thomas.

Wilson, Hampton. Hakkara nen and They have been paced in their eanics this year Hakkaralnen, 'tar forward on hiph bool team, who has averaged over I points per Fntll averace five years ago about al) American did with snow was roll it up and throw it at one anot lu sports were a privilege of ired, those who bad the il money to trek to distant anketisl slopes. I others, a protracted fall out of the cold winter lied little than black cities and a frozen bar- i transportation in the Snow the lei time an white To a flat' sky slush i Iron Harris ('ewers To 0 Meet (tarden Fire in at of health a proper education. The itre driven like slaves by hes who have to win games to stay in the big dough "And after their last college the promised option on the administration building goes up ir thin air. The scholarship Is cut tY and that clock-winding Job vanishes.

these go to a gullible freshman like 1 was once, to be used all I again not kicking, trstai but high time the eet wi-e to themselves, oih a grid coach is worth $15 OQA a year, then the boys help th keep their and in big money through the box oltl co ce rtainlv are entitled to a measly few hundred dollars a year 1 -ami I mean in cash, not on the i Schwegler, who admits he nn- swered one all of coin a major rnlddltwe-tern school liorr.e^ickntss him back to iind die for Washington, a imple remedy should tho players I a national football asso-j lation Fix salaries on a sliding scale according to ability and tlu i ize of the school Limit ing to given areas. would give colleges a more even break and the player? what they havu coming to them. It in til authorities to get over their trlch-like attitude pnl! their heads out of the sand and look the issue squarely in tho face bet a sit-down strike would them do River; ClasM Norway; Cl Channing. An All-FHnt final in the A meet -eems possible, with Flint Northern lending the Saginaw Val Bark River. ley Conference again and Central Harris j.h^school one its toughest challengers.

by Mr Nelmark. Grand Rapids Union, Muskegon, other victory here I rid Arbor. Fordson ttnd Port Huron are considered of nionuhlp caliber. In Class 1 St Theresa shows by leading Its longue aeain, but wlfh teams as St Ionia MC Pleasant and In the running it will be title. Lan ing St in Class C.

lost onlv one season Rti I out-of-class tilt St Theresa I but had better be consistent in 1 view of the strength of Zeeland. Paw Paw. Ynsilnnti Roosevelt, Lake I Orion. Charlevoix, Boyne city and Gravllng Stevensvlllo, the I) It list and I only school to fend successfully jits championship In the hopes to make it three In a row Maple Rapids, a frequent I winner of the crown In that Horton and a dozen other schools I block Its path In the upper peninsula wide-open I races were expected in every til- I vision. country.

Hut the changed. The ol rack ling sixm and clinilipAglie la Oie who into long woolen ski BEATS BARK RIVER 5 Kanguette, Hennessey and Baker Lead in 12-22 Victory suits, ii strange appaivi Inn mi Gnu it has OIJIW and knickers to the hack of department and scartisi, their iiMifs mid running hoards a cargo of skb and and and slime oil lor iho nearest one oi the nunientiiN snow trains, chattering of Cbtisfinn- herring-bone, and turns, and Ils car- such breathtaking lai Ions as I tmndec- Iwdt and The Winter Olympics at Lake Placid in gave winter sports their Impetus an impetus that ha bo teli in all parts of tho country and especially in the Cppt Peninsula where the sport has grown by leaps and falls i mostly falls). The climax of iki crowds in peninsula at I hperiling Monday when crowd of S.OOu tended Washington score was 24 to 23 in favor of Negaunee, a am Ishpeming had drubbed 31 to 17 Jan. S. Linden, I'all Another drastic change in the Ten forced Lake Linden and its undefeated Copper Country record from third to tenth po i- tion.

behind the Class li teams, Hermaiihville and Trenary. Lake Linden had been defeated bv Marquette at the stirt of the season, but recently went to Wakefield and was handed a thumping to indicate general weakness of the Copper conference. Though droppetl three recently, one was and the other two Ten foes by close in the Big venth place. Paraga unbeaten class last Friday by now out of the IUg Totals IVrklns Lancour An tonet to 2 McNamara Weingartner---------1 Peterson Gibbs FT PF 0 0 1 I FT PF Total' 14 it look this was an pie tournament. Feb.

21 coach seek an- night ell high In a dilli and will meet when they meet Gard school on local eourt limlnary game, the grades of Harris the ninth graders. Included in the Harris 1 up are Reaucbamp, Neb on, Motto, Sharon, llolo- chwost, Klelman and Houle. PREPARING FOR CAGE TO'JRNEY Hermansville Kxpects to Make Meet One of Best in P. Bak tion a 12 a ark River, Ml nr, Ranguette Big tonight a 2J victory i turn ml It: Feb. I I ell I leftsev lit into ac Miiiinl out i It ii Led by their Hi Three, thr visitors took a 11 1 ad at ter time, doubled It at the half way mark and breea- into an easy victory.

Raiiguetto led his mates with 11 points and Baker and icored an even In points each With constnutlon of the l.ndlngton park rink has sport than dining and since the winter frolic the public and skaters from to may on at liaie the time of itlon of the al sj km skating also has had nnieli to do with i skating In this end veir. traight out of stite, Were to Pip margins. It Ten, but in Parochial, an team, was do GwInn and is Ten. Tho Big Ten week I. Ishpeming and Rings fon I.

.1. Wakefield. II. 7. Bessenier, H.

Henna ii Tn'iiar). in. CHICAGO LOSES TO RED WINGS Blackhawks Arc Defeated by Detroit Before 5,000 Persons BASKET BRINGS VICTORY Rapid River Noses Out Marble Arms Quint by 32 to 30 Rapid River, Feb. 23 Paced by Motvka, member of Camp and Young, who tossed in the winning basket, Ra idd Iiiver nosed out the Marble of Gladstone, 02-30, here tonight. Rapid River took an early lead and clung tenactiously to it throughout.

Exc'ti meat ran high In the final quarter the two teams battled furiously. Shortly before the final gun. Young, who was a member of Rapid River high school teams about ten years ago, scored the winning basket on a long shot. Motvka and Young scored 12 ney SundqulM led Ra with 10 points. Summary GAItPKN Haker Lem ko Prokop -------------Kan Tat row------------Hennessey--------- River Ft- FT 0 0 0 1 PF now is ar there were 1 were i hb a co, Red Wing on first pi IlOCkey tonight mack Chicago's 2Ini i against lo wins a tho hlph-flylt iHcd to tile Merrj Hermansville, Feb.

HOCKEY SCORES National League Toronto Montreal Canadiens New York Americans Boston Hruins 1. Detroit Redwings Chicago 'llaikhawks 1. Bargains yon want on COACH DENIES HE'LL RESIGN Sutherland Says He Will Face Situation at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. b. 25 Dr.

tohn Pain Fntherland. head football coach at the Fniversity of Pittsburgh, announeed just bo- 1 fore he was to speak at i an alumni dinner that lie would not resign tonight. am not going to reujgn tonight. I am not going to touch on the controversy In my talk tonight. It would be out of place.

am not going to take any tlon until I have gone over certain I matters in connection with the The he referred to is the reported breach between Sutherland and Don Harrison, director of athletics at Pitt. Harrison was out of town today. Sutherland raid in Ruffalo: have misquoted ho often that an inconsequential thing has developed into a badly L-arbled Chancellor John Rowmnn of the University previously had announced tho incident was on ha: Mights I ha and daily, inues the 11 er- 1 brisk email bree tick- ng in con- 'tutid diable The sale of season ticket tournament to held mansvRle during March and 13, to About 150 reserved at to be sold for of play. Most of been taken by nervations are po if the PI of tit I ut the present put ing room only tfill be by tournament time. received a number of entries from the competing schools, lie anxious to receive the information con corning names of numbers, so that thi program for the tournament might be completed.

This information is necessary and work on the pro' grams cannot bo start' until material is on band. I Mr. Luecke, band leader, Informed Supt. that the newly orgmized school band I may bo able to render several I selections at the tournament. Mr.

Cas.s has assured Supt. MacFachern that his newly oqulp- i ped grade teams will be on hand to furnish entertainment in the form of preliminary play between halves of each game. All grade i teams will be equipped with new I Several grade tea mu have performed between halves of high school games here and reception on the part of the fans convinced school authorities that the idea has met with inter- and approval. Latillp 0 (j 19 4 PARK RIVER FG FT Sundquist--------------- 4 A av ttb us 00 McDermott------------- 0 0 Rergiuan 2 1 Gucky 1 Peltier 1 0 Sharon 0 0 4 Score by Garden----------------- 1 1 9 PF is a con sport as far as cerned. Fntil this but few skiers- a i hose who really olf for Ps er tages.

Thin year, skiing i It wa has Income a media of social the Ben)' too. Parties are il which start as skiing part I the victory incr and Invariably end as a social I their lend over tunct on. Incidentally, much has Poston Prulns, wh been written about that urk an mind Sid Howe goal i but haw you seen that pennlve, clazv, far-away look in eyes of the newlv conwrt ski nthusiast as or she fondles iho skis from w'oishippli Feb. 2 Petrolt's their hold ce in the National American section by trimming Chicago lawks before and 1 points locals but their tied by Murphy scored 13 points Summary: MARRLF ARMS I 8 Prater -------------Murphy 1). RAPIH RIVLH Callaghan -------Young -------Motyka I Rumba rd Rapid River Marble Sum spectlvely for th marks were to; of Gladstone wh FG -I 3 1 3 0 9 FG fi Hill i 15 II 11 6 13 20 lqulst.

FT 1 1 it of irid six Wing i points placo to the rlod. ii Pi'ttlnger Detroit a second in iili'h and grain in in? Talk ooden im- Park III Hirer oreo: Rivisto. 4 2 liock SfHtrtans To I'laij Mnnisiny On Sunday Afternoon rORONTO BEATS MONTREAL, 3-1 Maple Leafs Advance to Within Three Points of Second Place the gave but ill Kil- rm 1 the lb gio dr few and ria and Pete Palai jors for trading a pumlies, Trudell count, with March getting assists. in the period Hec Kilrea put Wings in front again a shot from ep right ing, and in the final minute of the game his brother, Wally, added goal a paus from Johnny rell. Norm Smith, the league's hading goalie of the on, ayed brilliantly in tho Ber fj I eat en IlU Dorothy Tranno (inldalil In Lead In Florida Meet St Petershurg, Fla Feh.

Gulilahl, automobile alesmali frolli St. fiehl at hali'way mark today in St. open with a sub-par card of 139 for HO hob'S. Guldahl day tr. N.

by tw nd five Tbd at Smith. Rochester, P.V SCOTTY 11FSTON New York, Feh. 2 5. liool hall's comeback artiste, ageless. and full of dreams, aro descending again on tho major league training ramps.

The St. Louis Rrowns, for example, are taking pitcher John Fred Sheriff) Plako to camp The Sheriff is old as law and order, but there he in his 3Sth year, getting another tryout. Tho Poston Rees have filled their roster with familiar and creaking knees. Pitcher Pill Harris, aeed 30 who had first major league tryout with the in and Outfielder Frank McGowan, 35, who first went to a major league training camp in 1922, aro two of the team's most promising Hoth came up from Ruffalo. where Harris won 15 and lost 11, and McGowan hit .358 and was voted the most valuable player 1n the International league.

Rensa Rack Then there's Tony Rensa, vef eran catcher, hack with the Chi cago White Sox after spending 1936 with Dallas in tho Texas leaguo. Tony has been around -Inco 1025. The Cleveland Indians have three pitchers coming up for other trial, Charlie Fischer, merly Washington, St. Ixtuls Rrowns, Detroit and the Chicago White Sox, who spent 19 30 suc: cessfully in Ruffalo; Joe Hevlng, former New York Giants ami Chl- 1 cago White Sox chattel, who with Milwaukee last year, and i Johnny Wyatt from Kansas City who had chances with tho White Sox and Tigers. The now famous in- i fielder.

Pill Cissell, gets another trial, this time with the Phlla- delphia Athletics, has been I with Cleveland, the Poston Red Portland and Paltimore since i he late Charlie Comiskey paid out cood money to bring him to the White Sox. Salvennn Willi N'ati. Another youngster with plenty of experience Is Johnny Satveson. who is trying to make the ngton pitching staff. Though he is only 23 years old, Salvesmn has for the Giants, iml Chicago White Sox.

Last year lie was with Loi Angeles and won 21 and lost 7. The Cincinnati Reds aro counting on three young players who were up before and then kicked down. They are Outfielders Phil Weintrauh and Jack Rothrock. I both from Rochester, ami Pitch- 2 7 er Dick Barrett, who pitched for I the Athletics and Rees. PF I St.

Louis Cardinals are counting on the late arrival of Pitcher Rob Welland, who his major league debut with the 2 i Chicago White Sox in 192S, Hamlin al 2 1 Other outstanding "comeback" I players on the major league ros 1 fi ters: -32 3t.i mer Pirates and Un, bull-pen star PF 4 1 lim Mosolf, for Cubs prospect, er Luke Him- with Tigers In 1934. Outfielder Eddie Morgan, who made Ills major league debut with the Cards last year by hitting a homo run opening day. ind Outfi- Jack Wlnsett, for- hit 143. The at 30 hoi of Lan for 15 for 10 who fired a 00 yester- il Victor Ghezzl, Deal, strokes, added a is 36-hole total was better than par. Ill wero Horton co: Clarence Doser, ter, N.

ami Johnny Re- 111. tihozzi had mer tion year. Giants McCarth; the Dod 1936 in who led the assoc with Columbus irst who but ark. Baseman id a tryou spent Pitcher Poli who was with the Senat 1927 to 1935. Red Puster) Mills, who was ln 19 ii md 19 natelirs win i's tomorrow sing.

i while Rivers. Mich les and play the Marvin hot a 7 I Carrie posti i tinal Stahl od a PA Schedules vith once Washingtf the A's fi Rrowns formerly and Pillili Senator Sington, for anoth li the clu oni At with Jack it with lost of Burke, from Colonel ith the the ast year Bud Thom of who came to Lou Koupal. ates, Dodgers. Outfit from ial in Wi Fred lington MS The Ariurl an elk Is reallv a leer and is the largest of the family piti. i Rock, Feh.

25. The Rock Spartan', with a record 11 vb and five feats thus far, will meet the Plue Ribbon of Munlsing on the local court Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2:15 o'clock. Manager Huff planning a shake-up of the Spartan lineup following three defeats In the past month and is attempting to get moro scoring power in the front line. During past s. I the guards and center have borne the brunt of the attack and Huff is more all around.

The Plue Ribbons are of the strongest teams In tho Mun- islug i iitory, being compos' rlod of many of the former Muni-ing from high school htars. Included among them are the Anderson broth-iv hie-h The lineup wriM 1st of Rabideau. L. Larson Montreal 25 Topmi- Maple Leafs advanced to within points of second plaee mi' Mio International division of the I National tonight; I by upset tine the pace-setting i real Canadiens, 3 to 1, beforo I crowd of s.uOO. The at made little differ-! to Canadi'tis sinct they! already liavo diuched a play-off berth.

Ry the victory, the Leafs' i pulled onto lie -1 of the I und place Montreal Maroons. Ormond Peach, i i l'atly IJerg, youngster highly south Atlantic i nt, wa ousted I ing match with Dor of San Francisco tod; was 15 and tthryn bia, S. her fri'Mid 1. Homphii moduli and tr.i\ The Leafs fini ing beforo tho der way. liill Th first goal una Metz followed It on a triple paws Its scientific name is wa- 4 Trombly, r.

Viltala, Kuliu. Johnson and Huff. shed tlu ir scor- madlans got un- onis sent in the and Red up with another in the 1 rst pe- Puzz Roll on a pass Charlie Conarcher in the second period to put tho Leafs in front 3-0. Johnny fJagnon saved from a shutout by taking a pass from George Prow midway of the second period scoring the ion, Jane Cothran S. 2 and 1.

The other twfo matches went off a Marion of L' earned a hard-fough tory over Retty Pott Lake City, and Mt Hockinjos of Lake II won over Goldie I waukee, 2 up. in (V golf tour- in a surpri'- ithy Traung y. The score et 'oluill- llminateil I ri r. coni pan- Green ville, juarter final expeited. JUgtOU, 1 up arili Salt William cong, son.

Mil- I.L RFSI Professors 30; Prews 10 F-canabiaus 2S 14 Clowns Maggots Liberty Loaners 2S; Eagles 1 rnericans Check Boston Bruins, Bet Deer Baps On Window For Food 1 Pi ho looks say soinethi i ho he i i I tl acts in browse I food is in er at tlu her len i' indi -adv for i bv tl halfw rker. i hi Tvindow ilted if any favored by offered him, grain water or unb over iS it and has mi it. The good, as I happiness, happiness for aeh man after his own h- ut. and Lu hour according Santayana. Canadian river drivers he tiny punkie fly actu th rotigli heavy blankets.

Feb. 25 merlcans, also-rans for a Stanley cup halted the winning on before fans defeating tho ha rd 3-1, veteran Is ly through tho proved tho de- Stewart tallied Bruins were shorter the remainder of Postons threw all their power into the offensive ami trapped twica for couuters by tho winners. Whilo the victory not lp the chances of h- ing Toronto, third place In the Canadian hectlon of National Hockey League, the defeat vented Poston from strengthening iv that I its hold on place in lly can States division. Tho Pruins woolen a one point margin over New York pot i incomes to hungry and w. 11 i to have him for if till rap on horns or li.

The deer kind of lid deer as he want- drink in it. w' York York in tho ra playoff bt stride of here toni checking A goal Stewart, opening oisive th handed. game the.

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