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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 301! SPORTS Prout Meet Marks Likely to Topple Dorchester Loses, 4 to 0, but Clings to the League Lead Trade and Roslindale Win, With i Charlestown-East Boston in Tie Needham Tied Beetham, Fenske, Rice, Rideout Ky Watertown Defending in Kaycee Features By ERNEST DALTON Public Latin plastered a 4-0 shut a. 1 i- cf-hl 'i A -i I r- 9 i -t--, vi t' i -v i I s.j Boston Conference YESTERDAY RESULTS Latin 4, Dorcheoter 0. Charlestown 2. Eaut Boston 2. Trade 1.

Commerce 0. Roslindale 2. Hyde Park 1. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Framlngham, Walpole Score 5-0 Shutouts out on Dorchester High, first reverse for the league leaders, and East Boston battled to a 2-2 deadlock with Charlestown High in the Garden Timetable K. OF C.

GAMES Ft For As oDreheter 3 7:45 45-yard hurdle, trials (Dugger, 7 Hall. Osborn. MacFarland. Garland. Dona' I ft Bay State Hockey hue.

Gibbs, Gilson, MacKinnon, Simpson, feature Boston Conference hockey games yesterday at the Arena. In the other two games, Trade squeezed by Commerce, 1-0, and Roslindale Lait Nicht'a BeiulU 2. B. C. High 1.

Wellesley south, Boston .3 Roslindale ..2 Mechanic Arts 2 Brighton 2 Latin 2 Trade 1 English 1 Charlestown ..1 Jamaica Plain. 1 Hyde Park 1 ester 8:00 50-yard dash, trials (Dugger, Jackson. Walker. Owen, Pirnle, Smith, McGlone. Gillis, Friary.

Zeimetz. Floyd i. 8:15 Sauires relay. 4 laps (Roslindale. Allclnn.

rtnrrhMtr. MattananK 0 2 0 1 i i 2 2 2 1 3 a 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 Framinsham 5. Quincy 0. ngna 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 edged Hyde Park, 2J. 8 7 8 3 8 4 3 3 3 2 0 Needham 1, Watertown 1.

Walpole Waltham 0. Team Standing 8:20 Midget relay (Latin, English. Dorchester, thoufh suiienn its Goals first loss of the season managed to, Pts For Agst Commerce. Mechanic Arts). 8:25 High hurdles, final heat.

8:30 Two-lap relay (Mechanic Arts, II 8 18 East Koston Memorial ommerce 0 cling to its lead, for runner-up Needham Framingham ..5 ..4 ..5 ..3 South Boston, unbeaten, untied, un 8:30 Pole vault (Jensen. Ricciardl, WalDOle 10 10 7 7 7 7 9 13 14 11 Wellesley 1 1 2 3 2 2 5 6 19 17 18 10 6 10 3 .2 Watertown scored upon to date, did not play and now has played two games less than the front runner. In victory, Waltham 2 High 1 15 22 Quincy ...0 Roslindale hopped up to a third- place tie with idle Mechanic Arts, while Latin and Trade joined Brigh Needham High, defending Bay By JERRY NASON In a foot-racing epic which imperii. the Trout mile record of 4:10.3, lonesome John Munski will face a six-man challenge in the Garden tonight, a challenge designed to eliminate the popular belief that the man from Missouri has assumed full control of the mile situation. The occasion is the K.

of C. fames, a perennial pulse-lifter, and the mile is only one of the four trophv races which are packed with possibilities and starry participants. Trophy defenses will be made by Charcin' Charlie Beetham of Columbus. in the Prout 600; by Chuck Fenske in the mile, and by the clients' special hero, J. Gregory Rice, in the two-mile.

Wayne (Twin) Rideout is defaulting the Cheverus 1000, in which the record-holder, artist John Borican, will compete. Extraordinary interest has been manifest in this mile event however. Munski's the man of the moment, winner of four of his last five major races. He scored his mnst recent triumph in the V. F.

W. events here. Mile Field Tops Meet Those who have surveyed the situation in an academic way have Louis-Farr Fight for Red Cross British-Yankees Series in U. S. ton in a tie for filth.

Highlight of the day was the pro State champions, could io no better than tie a scrappy Watertown test by Charlestown High over the sextet, 1-all, in the feature of last failure of the officials to note a TWO OUTSTANDING STARS IN THE GALAXY OF HEADLINERS wTio compete at the Garden tonight in the K. of C. track classic are John Munski, the man from Missouri, and Dave Morrison, flashy middle-distance ace from North Carolina. Munski goes against a great field in the mile and will be seeking his fifth major triumph in his last six starts. Morrison, making his debut appearance, runs in the Cheverus '1000'.

clean-cut Bunker Hill goal in the night's quartet of games at the Boston Arena. The champions, third period, one which would have made it 3-1 for Charlestown and probably sewed up the game, for however, held a 1-point lead over Madcy, Wagoner, Morcoml. 8:35 Two-lap relay (Commerce, English. Worcester Classical). 8:40 50-yard dash, final heat.

8 45 Two-mile relay IB. C. Holy Cross, Northeastern. Yale). 8:00 Prout 600 (Beetham, Herbert.

Cochran. Quigley. O'Donnell'. 9:00 Hih jump (Eipel, Byrnes. Ryan.

Partlow. Fisher. Kagel) 9.05 Mile relay (Fordham, Seton Hall. Rhode Island). 9:3 0 Freshmen relay (Holy Cross.

Rhode Island. Tufts). A. 9:15 Freshman relay (Northeastern. M.

I. Brown, B. O. 9:20 Jayvee relay (Tufts. Holy Cross, Rhode Island).

9:25 Cheverus 1000 (Borican. Kane, Kehoe. Haley, Raflerty. Woods. Neidnig, Morrison I 9:35 Mile relay (Colgate.

Tufts). 9:40 Mile relay (Mass. State, Worcester I K. of C. mile (Fenske.

Munski. Beccali. Mehl, Venzke. Trutt. Mac-Mitchell).

10:00 Mile relay (Northeastern, Bates, Wesleyan). 10:05 Mile relay (Connecticut, Amherst). 10:10 Larivee two miles (Rice, Lash, Schwartzkopf, Deckard, McCluskey, Efaw, De George t. 10:20 Mile relay (Holy 'Cross, New 10:25 Mile relay (B. Georgetown.

Manhattan). Mil relav (Princeton. Indiana). Framingham and Walpole, which NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (AP) At are tied in second place.

Walpole and Framingham, "dark the request of a group of British Summaries of Schoolboy Basket-Bali Games sportsmen, Mike Jacobs today horses" in the coming round-robin series next week, each ran up identical 5-to-0 scores in turning back Waltham and Quincy respectively. agreed to stage a series of boxir.g shows throughout this country be Central Catholic, 1M2 St. Raphael 35, Coyle 24 the tying Eastie tally came right on the heels of the 'unofficial' goal. Gay Ties the Score Charlestown scored early In the first period, Sheehan from Powers, and Gay, on a solo, tied it up a few minutes later. No score in the middle chapter, and then early in the final period, Powers put Charles Watertown 21, Melrose 15 At Melrose At Danvers At Pawtocket, B.

I. tween picked teams of Americas In the first game, Wellesley edged C. High, 2 to 1. The scoring ST RAPHAEL COYLE MEMORIAL MELROSE JOHN'S (D. WATERTOWN ST.

1 3 front line of Framingham. Walsh. Wickstr'm rf 0 2 and British professional fighters foj the benefit of the British Red Crosa and canteen service. 2 Washburn Ig 1 1 3 2 Meuse 0 0 0 2 Cox rg 0 CENTRAL CATHOLIC (L.) Stopyra rf 1 2 4 Delaney If 0 0 0 Langlais If 0 0 0 O'Brien 2 1 5 Ferris 4 2 10 Regan 0 0 Flynn 1 1 Madeiros rg 0 0 Braga 0 Coyle 4 1 Lamont c. 0 Cahill If 3 2 Sheridan rf.

2 0 Garvey rf 1 Babbitt 4 Morris If 1 Briggs 4 McKnight c. 2 O'Donnell c. 0 Clifford re. 3 Raulenb'rg 2 1 5 Keefe rf 1 Cordekian If 1 0 Corbett If 0 0 Zissis 4 1 Rovce c. 0 Clinton and Mitchell, vied for honors with Walpole's.

"Butch" Songin, high scorer of the night with three goals. not yet accepted the straw-headed Donahue lg. 1 White lg 0 Benoit 1 Martin c. 1 Scanlon If McGIynn If. 1 Brennan If.

0 Bartol'mle rf 3 One of the fights would be a 9 Tilden a OField 1 0 2 3 11 0 2 0 8 0 4 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 10:35 Two-mile relay (N. Y. Rhode palladino Haiianino rg town ahead again, Dimase assisting. At the six-minute mark. Powers plastered a shot at goalie Howard, and though everyone in that section of the Arena saw the puck go in, 6 315 Kathma'n TZ 2 4 island, Aiannauan, xoianami.

Totals 7 519 Totals 10 4 24 strider from Columbia, as the top man. They are reluctant to do so until Lonesome Jphn has proved that he can still call upon that McMullen rg Duffy lg 0 McKitchen lg 0 heavyweight title bout, with Joa Louis defending his crown for tha second time against Tommy Farr, the durable Briton. Wellesley Wins Playoff Berth Totals 5 2 12 Favuzzo 0 0 0 Oates 18 0 0 0 Totals 9 3 21 1 Referee. Gentile. Watertown 2ds 18 TWoi.

is a as I Referee, Vye. Central 2ds 15. St. Wellesley High, edging Boston super-sprint to the tape after he's John's 2ds 9. Skeeters Lead hit the midle post and bounce out to the penalty line, neither (official blew a whistle.

Jacobs said he was prepared ta Melrose 2ds 13. SOUTHERN DIVISION At Mission Winthrop Alumni Wins, 33-29 When the puck bounced out, Gay College High 2 to 1, in a game featuring a high-pitched third period closing rush by the Eaglets, won sixth place in the round-robin playoff starting next week. put on the shows in New York, Lc Angeles, Deroit Boston. Philadel. phia and Chicago.

The entire rlan Referees, J. Jaworsw ana js.eams. Classical Beats Chelsea At Lynn LYNN CLASSICAL CHELSEA Gr 5 2 12 Bass lg. 0 0 0 Chandler If 4 2 10 Glowacki 0 11 Waterman If. 0 0 0 Litzia rg 2 0 4 MISSION At Winthrop ST.

MARY'S (WALTHAM) hopped onto it, tore down the ice, passed to Sullivan at the blue line. WINTHROP 2 (j WINTHROP ALUMNI hinges on whether the British sportsmen can obtain permission 6 Goal-tender Len Jones stood out 2 Ci All theWay Olympics Lose in and that worthy pumped Home a goal. Charlestown then gave vent to its feelings, and for a time, the de 2 0 for the victors, his "save" on John Driscoll's hird drive in the third Bishop Ig Conway lg Waldron rg Dodley rg Sullivan Mclntyre McCarthy If. Tower If Serrick ri Kelley rf been subjected to a scorching early pace. Lonsome John has yet to encounter these sort of tactics from the rest of the mile cast, but it is a foregone conclusion that he will tonight.

The mile field, man for man, is the best of the meet. Munski engages the defender and record-holder, Charles (Chuck) Fenske of West Allis, Wis. He has reason to fear Chuck's traveling companion, Walter Mehl. the outdoor national champion. Gene Venzke, the picture-book runner, is breathing de Reid rf McGinn Carsley Neelland c.

Farrell rg. Kelly lg period being the individual high a Botsford lg. 1 Shea lg 0 Yvickson rg 0 Jenooese rg 1 Penny 4 Boyd 0 Chasdon If 2 McGillic'y If 3 TalcottVf 3 Hanlon rf 0 Norton rf Devlin rf Macquire If Keavney If Moind Good Cleavey Bigham rg Ryan rg Daley rg O'L'chlin le 3 1 7 Greenberg c. 1 0 2 Brown 0 0 Maschuck If 6 2 14 Popogaliaslg 3 0 6 Buffingtonlf. 0 0 0 Savory lg 0 0 0 Rosenberg rf.

2 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 lgni. 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 014 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 bate waxed warm and As there are no goal umpires at these games, there was no other appeal. The summary: from their government to send the fistic mission here. The request was made through Nat Fleischer, editor of The Ring Magazine. He said the Britons, who requested that their namej be withheld, asked him to contact Jacobs to learn if the promotep Despite two last-minute penalties.

0 Totals 15 5 35 1 11 3 25 Dull, Ragged Game Totals ...16 133 Wellesley staved off a final B. C. Totals 8 117 Referee. Kelliher. Classical 2ds 27, Chelsea 2ds 26.

drive. The summary: CHARLESTOWN EAST BOSTON Aresnault lg 2 .14 129 Totals Sahey lg 0 WFT.T VST.FV r- nmn By LEONARD M. FOWLE Heferee, Connors. Jones g. Burke Weston 33, Wayland 14 Totals .18 137 KoDUlard Howard Hurley rd rd Mottole Smellie Id Id O'Connell Powers Sullivan Sheehan rw Cohane Dimase lw lw Gay 35.

Winthrop Referees, Mahan and Coen, A makeshift Olympics six, play Sophomores Winthrop Juniors 19. At Weston Si Ia ro- Mclntire Blood Id id Carmen Murray Driscoll McCabf? rw rr.mMA fiance. So is Luigi Becali. the WESTON ing one of its worst games of the season, fell before the River V. vw v.

Forbe lw lw Kraatz Italian with the velvety strides and the determination to recapture Charlestown Spares Leahy. Hessian, GesweU. 1 1 Maiden Catholic Loses At Maiden Catholic IM'LATE CONCEP- MALDEN CATH. TION (REVERE) I Mallon lg. 0 1 1 Wellesley Spares Tillson, Rose, Welsh Wellesley 31, Concord 18 At Concord WF.T.T.rST TV i CONCORD East Boston Spares Riley, Ruggerio.

the glories he knew as Olympic 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 4 111 0 4 0 4 Lyons rf 1 Johnson rf 0 Hanney If 4 Schofield If. 2 Clive 5 Taylor rg. 2 McDonald lg 2 lagher, Mooney, Regan. Vale Skeeters by a 5-2 score at the Garden last night as about 8000 fans braved the snowstorm to welcome home the Eastern Leaguers last WAYLAND Allen lg 0 Hartweli lg. 0 A.Romano rg 0 Leonard rg.

0 Harrington 0 Eagan If. 3 Morrill 0 Dooley rf 2 Totals 5 champion nine years ago. -Rehind them. too. lying in am McCarthy rf 0 Dillon lg.

0 0 0 Hallrf 2 0 4: Finigan lg. 2 0 4 Score, Wellesley 2, B. C. High 1. First Period night.

bush, is Mell Trutt of Iowa City, Indiana graduate and 4:11 miler. 6 smith rf Deylf 3 1 7 Short rg 1 1 Harney If 0 JAnt'gn'ni rg 3 0 6 li-oais Kraatz -iinflccisteH n9R Pn would agree to the series. The sportsmen said, Fleisther added, that the British team they have in mind includes Tommy Farr and five British champions in lighter divisions. These would be light, heavyweight Len Harvey and middleweight Jack McAvoy, both of whom campaigned in this country some years ago; welterweight Ernie Roderick, who was outpointed by Henry Armstrong in a world titlo bout in London in 1939; lightweight Eric Boon and flyweight Jackia Paterson. The British fighters, the sportsmen told Fleischer, would give the entire funds they derive from the bouts to the Red Cross and canteen Totals 16 133 Blood 1 4::11: mnnrt nnnsi6tr1 1.

414 none. Cleveland 3 0 6 Carey 10 2 Dobisp Maconelf 0 0 0 who is debuting on boards in this rnrrmanv. and Leslie MacMitchell, Referee. Murohv. Jensen, Magner, Halleck.

Score, Charlestown 2. East Boston 2. First Feriod Goals. Sheehan (Powers). 2:33: Gay (solo.

5:03. Penalties. Sullivan (illegal check). Second Feriod Goals, none. Penalties, none.

Third Period Goals. Powers (Dimase). 2:10: Sullivan (Gay). 6:20. Penalties.

Powers (trip). Referees, Mooney and Clarke. Gillespie 6 2 14 McNaught lg 0 0 0 Kipenb'ges 4 0 8 Trainor lg. 0 0 0 Wall rg 1 3 5 JF'Slhvan rg 1 1 3 Sullivan rg. 0 Mallon rg.

OO0 Conley 3 4 10, JJSullivan c6 3 15 'Dooley 1 2 4 Totals. ...14 9 37j Desmond rf. 2 I 10 7 27 Referee, Donnellan. It was a dull, uninteresting game in which the Boston team never was in the lead, as it played ragged hockey, and the, liveliest moment Second Period Jenkins rg. 3 2 8 Condon if 0 0 Weston 2d 30.

Wayland 2d 8. Goals None. Penalties. Blood (trfn- the intercollegiate champion from .1 fi Larrabee rf 2 15 Macinturelg. 0 0 0 RAnt'gn'ni rf 0 0 New York U.

North Quincy 29, Abington 10 xnira rerlod Thprp is a tendency among the 8 2 18 Goals None. Penalties. Forbes ftrin- At Quincy of the game caoe when a penalty box fight between Cliff Thompson and Dan Grivel caused the Boston Totals 14 3 31' Totals Referee, Manan. Wellesley 2d 23, Concord 2d 15, pingi, nerivan trripping). rlients to concede the Larivee two ABINGTON umciai iviuirey ana Janagan.

Cathedral Tops, 38-30 NORTH QUINCY mile run to the chubby champion defenseman to draw a match pen 1 7 Stanjew'a; lg 0 1 1 At Cathedral from South Bend Josepn la. nice, Framingham 5 0 Winner Latin 4 to 0 alty. ri.FATF.NT'S Brookline Tops Arlington ST. And this may be a mistake, for al- Barteaux lg. 0 Davenport lg 0 Portucak rg.

CATHEDRAL Hibhard rf. Wood rf Johnson If. Peden If Jones Swindler c. John Kinneavey was the fair- Framingham's high-scoring front thouch the little man has been con The loss of Thompson to a team already without the services of Dan At Brookline 0 2 service. 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 2 2 0 0 1 5 sistpntlv beatini? State Trooper Don haired boy for Latin, he scoring line of Bob Clinton, Capt.

Dick Kelley Ig 1 Coughlin lg 0 Quincy 2 Kelley 2 McPhelemy Hickey If 2 Lundeen If Rice rf 2 BROOKLINE GwF Sullivan, FranK bpam and Vic Po 1 1 3 1 13 0 2 10 smith rg 2 6 2 6 Walsh and Curt Mitchell fashioned Lash he has not been in the habit Reid three of his team's four goals. Mc-Dermott. on a pass from Casey, Mahonev rf. 0 1 ARLINGTON Maloney lg. 0 0 Sullivan lg.

0 1 Burke 1 1 Tarv 0 0 Segadelll rf. 0 Strug rf 1 Lambert If 6 Hig bottom If 0 Manley 4 Collett 0 Willett 2 Boyle 2 1 3 slg' Washington Joins Cooke lich, and with Paul Guibord and Ty Andersen in subpar shape, was Mooney 0 3 Feeney If Kelliher If 4 three of their team's five goals as the visitors handily shut out Quincy, 0 Totals 4 210 014 0 0 1 9 0 2 0 4 Feene.v rf 1 Totals 11 7 291 Young 7 Nixon rg. 2 Meehan lg. 1 fatal. 4 8 4 61 Kelliher rf 2 opened the.

Purple scoring midway through the first period, with Kinneavey notching the first of his of conceding these races to himseii. Rice, of the fiery finish, holds the Prout mark of 9:01.7, a time exceeded in the all-time records of this city only by Lash's 8:58 of four Cotter 5 4 14 Referee. Bnen. North Quincy 2d 29, Abington 2d "Bud" Goodfellow, Frank Ranni 13. American Hockey NEW YORK, Jan.

24 (AP)-Tha .12 6 30 Totals Colliton If 1 0 Aulenbach If 0 0 Ryholm 3 1 Totals ...10 12 32 ker and Hughie Bell were the Totals ...15 8 38' Referee, Gore. trio late in the second cnapter. Beverly 40, Haverhill 20 Skeeter standouts. or five seasons ago. jfive yaras 3 to o.

Clinton and Walsh each tallied twice, as the victors took on the appearance of the league's "dark horse" in the coming play-offs. The summary: QUINCY FRAMINGHAM Malioy Kimball Early in the final canto Kinneavey hooked onto a pass from McDer- Totals ...10 7 27 At Beverly tpnaratpd them last time out. governors of the American Hockey League balanced their circuit's two divisions in numbers today by grant. Rindge Tech 34, Waltham 29 At Waltham Referees, Kelliher and Gole. Arlington 2d 29, Brookline 2d 20.

Set Off Fireworks Tommv Deckard. an occasional mott to make it 3-0, and two min utes from the Aid he made it four- instigator of uprisings in this field; RINDGE TECH The Olympics' new uniforms were WALTHAM HAVERHILL Valoras g. 0 11 Cobb rg 2 1 5 MacNeil c. 3 2 8 Chris'pher If 0 0 0 iijs nancnise to vvasnington, D. They also extended their arrpe.

Joe McCluskey. who was winning Quincy 26, Weymouth 19 the most interesting item for 14 love from scrimmage. The sum mary: Kardulasrf 0 2 2 BEVERLY Pendleton rf 4 1 9 Wiley rf 0 0 0 Trefry If 6 0 12 Ben'owski 3 1 7 Morrison 2 0 4 Bet'court rg 0 1 1 Oldrieve rg. 0 0 Grant lg. 1 0 2 Grant lg.

2 1 5 minutes and 12 seconds of the score Zelniorf 0 0 0 At Quincy T.ATTTf DORCHESTER 6 0 0 Powers rd Sage Shuttleworth Id Sullivan McKenna Clinton Spencer rw rw Mitchell Gullickson lw lw Walsh QUINCY SPARES Donovan. Carey, WEYMOITTH Tanis If 2 3 7 Doyle If 1 2 these things when Rice was in snori pants; Ralph Schwartzkopf of Michigan; Forest Efaw, dangerous Oklahoman; and George De George QUINCY Blinn rf. Funi Totals Kelley O'Connell less period. Then came fireworks as Cliff Thompson and Dan Grivel crashed near the Skeeters' blue line. Samuels 0 2 Adams lg.

1 Bennett 4 1 Petanist rg. ..0 0 Norton c. 4 1 Doyle If. 0 2 Scacel rf 3 Furdon rf. 0 Caddy 2 Allen 7 0 14 CSmerlinre.

113 8 4 20 Rugo rd rd ConnoUy Robinson Id Id Magullian Kinneavey PascareUi Nelson rf Smerlin rg. 0 0 0 uoertine, staples, Harding, Connors. complete the picture. Fleischer Jf. 2 Referee Mel Harwooc working his Carcuro g.

Burton lg. Claik rg McDonald Quinlan c. Pote If Totals Milne If 0 .18 4 40 0 0 1 8 2 1 0 1 1 McDermott rw rw Holt Casey lw lw Settino sixth of the last seven Olympics' Tagvielani lg. 2 2 6 Totals 34 urLeach. Senecal.

Mangin, Dallis, Lawson, Kotzen c. 3 0 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 0 0 McClellan. 'Beverly 2ds 32, Haverhill 2ds "Latin Snares Gillis. Foy. Brosnahan, games, chased Thompson for high 13.

Totals .11 7 29 Ambler if Referee. Greenhprg. sticking and Dan Grivel for hook There is sufficient evidence on hand to suspect that the 600 record will fall tonight, barring an early traffic jam. Dusky Jim Herbert won the Met title in 1:12.1. Previously Pnv Pnrhran of Indiana put the 0 Tenor c.

0 Mathieson rg 1 Nankin rg. 0 Saldi lg 1 Sjostrom lg. 0 R. Casey. McGrath.

Sheehan. Dorchester Spares McElhaney, Driscoll, Murray, J. J. Connolly, Larsen. Rindge 2d 23, Waltham 2d IS.

Fitzpat'ck rf. 1 Totals ...8 ing. Cliff went to the box at once. Gloucester Wins, 30-19 AT GLOUCESTER 3 19 but Grivel stopped to argue and Essex Aggies 32, Norfolk 16 ment with the National League until after the playoffs and decided that the playoffs for the Calder Cup will begin March 18 and will be conducted on the same basis as last year. The Washington club, which will begin operations next season in the Uilne Arena, of which Mike Uline is general manager, will joia the eastern section of the league, now composed of Philadelphia, New Haven, Springfield and Providence.

The western division already has five members, Cleveland. Pittsburg, Indianapolis, Buffalo and Hershey. Penn. The playoff plan, which will be continued, calls for the first-place teams to meet, in a three-of-five Totals 9 8 261 drew a 10-minute misconduct for LYNN ENGLISH GLOUCESTER Gls Fls Pts mark down to 1:12.9. They At Danvers Gls Fls Pts his English.

While Harwood was Referee, Hack. Quincy 2ds 39, Weymouth 2ds 30. Clopek, Twombly, Loring, Cresley. Score Framingham 5, Quincy 0. First Feriod Goals Boynton (Leach) 2:43.

Penalties Powers (tripping). Second Feriod Goals Clinton (Walsh. Mitchell! Clinton (Mitchell). 6:28. Penalties-Powers (tripping), Carey (leg check).

Third Feriod Goals Walsh (Mitchell. Walsh (Clinton), 10:59. Penalties Sullivan (tripping). Officials Lanagan-Mulrey. canni rf.

4 1 9 are Kharn enough now to whittle Powers lg. 1 ESSEX AGGIES explaining the matter to Jack Mc NORFOLK AGGIES Score Latin 4. First Period Goals McDermott (Casey), 5:20. Penalties None. Second Period Goals Kinneavey (solo).

7:22. Penalties None. Third Period Goals Kinneavey (McDermott). 2:30: Knmpthinc off Beetham's 1:12.5. Kinnon, Dan apparently turned his Baltimore Sextet Noses The defender himself was not Jopes 10 Cook If 2 0 Gray If 0 0 Damon c.

3 2 Cambell c. 1 Commett rg. 0 Young 0 Devlin 2 Davis 0 Dagnese c. 2 Fuchs if 1 uncomplimentary remarks toThomp Atlantic City Gulls, 4-3 son, who started swinging, driving Marinelli lg. 0 1 Perednia Is.

2 2 Herring rg 0 0 Patstone 0 Gallagher If 4 1 Mastronitti If 0 0 Maynard rf 0 0 OFF 6 2 14 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 7 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jones rg. 1 2 Conway rf. Egan rf Harr'ton If Somers If Snow Oulton Scouller rg. Ward lg ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jan.

24 Grivel to refuge in the arms of the law. Harwood then gave Thomp Cameron rg. 0 Chainc'k lg 1 0 Oi Harris 0 2iCharb'eau rf 1 Kinneavey (unassisted), 8:00. (AP) The Baltimore Orioles nosed prepared in his appearance here a fortnight ago. Beetham will be joined by collegians Johnny Quig-iey of Manhattan and Charlie Donnell of Holy Cross in an effort to smash up an impending Herbert-Cochran duel.

Penalties None. Referees, Mulrey and Mahoney. son a match misconduct. 7 519 6 416 Totals Totals ...12 6 30' Totalg Referee. Bovle.

out the Atlantic City Sea Gulls, The poor hockey continued Totals 13 6 32 1 through the second period, with the Referee, Erjames. Essex 2ds 18, Norfolk 2ds 11. 4 to 3, in an Eastern Amateur Hock ey League game here tonight Gloucester 2d 26, Lynn English 2d, 15. Norwood, 38-32 Xeedham-Watertown Tie Watertown High continued the role of chief upsetter by holding defending champion Needham to a 1-1 tie in the most exciting game of the night. scoreless play continuing until after game series for the right to play the winner of the second-third place eliminations, which will be on a two-of-three basis, in a final five- midtime.

frank Ranmker scored Somerville 25, Everett 20 Ken Partis, former Sea Gull play first when he deflected "Bud" Good- At Dedham NORWOOD DEDHAM Somerville er, provided the deciding goal, un fellow's drive from near the blue game series. At SOMERVILLE EVERETT Paul Fitzpatrick's third-period line into the strings and four min assisted, in the third period after Richall rf 6 Bader rf goal on Bob White's rebound evened the Atlantic City team had 'come Roslindale 2 to 1 Kevin Finneran of Roslindale scored both goals for his club. After a scoreless first period Colby passed to Finneran and Roslindale went one up, but Findlay, unassisted, tied it up less than a minute later. The tie stood until the third period was more than half over, Finneran jumping on a rebound to cater goalie Welsh helpless. The summary: ROSLINDALE HYDE PARK Welsh a Ljddell Venterosa If 2 from behind twice to deadlock the matters as Don Lumsden placed utes later a passout from the boards at the penalty line found Hughie Bell parked and uncovered in front 1 3 2 6 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 12 0 0 4 0 18 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mucciaccio lg 1 1 Kimball 3 Mapozzi 1 0 Sarrolf 0 Spiridigl'zl rf 7 score.

The summary: Antonelii c. 9 L'kawacki rg 1 Murnhv 0 JF McKinnon rf 3 0 6 Wilson 2 4 Miller If 4 0 8 Magliozzl c. 1 1 3 Butori 0 0 Fitzgerald rg 0 0 0 O'Brien 0 0 0 Lynch lg. 2 0 4 Griffin lg 0 0 0 Red Wings Beat Americans, 4 to 2 DETROIT. Jan.

24 (AP) The TV. Littlefield lg 0 Bonana lg. 1 Johnson rg. 0 McKalskl rg 0 Dunn'c 1 Weinstein c. 1 De Lio If 5 Carelle If 0 Connelly rf 0 Cantalupi rf 0 Needham ahead 1 to 0 in the first few minutes of play.

Both goalies, Bob Rae and Kennedy were out BALTIMORE Cervance. Moe. Id: of Tom Moon for River vales sec ond tally. Dill, rd: C. Webster, VitarelH.

lw; Rip Donovan lg 0 Melonz'ski lg 0 1 11 ley, rw. Borican Now Ready John Borican, the portrait painter, suggests that he is ready, now, to run real last. And this he will certainly have to do, maybe even faster than his 2:12.6 record, to beat Campbell Kane in the Cheverus 1000. This is as wide open as the mile. Jim Kehoe, the Maryland graduate student, has been so close on so many occasions without actually sipping the wine of victory that it seems' impossible that it can evade him fcrever.

Andy Neidnig. Har-lan Woods. Jack Haley. Jim Rafferty. and Dave Morrison, debutant 0 0 The Olympics play deteriorated, Totals 13 6 32 ATLANTIC CITY Porter, Dick.

Id 1 1 Totals 18 2 38 but they succeeded in capitalizing standing. NEEDHAM WATERTOWN Rae Kennedy Burns rd rd Defurey Livingston, rd; Richard, Pozzo, lw; 0. 0 troit Red Wings beat the York Americans, 4 to 2, tonight, counting rw. Totals 12 1251 on the Skeeters short-handedness Baltimore SDares Rilev. Piche.

Dvte. 4 20 eteree, Mitchell. Dedham 2ds 24, Norwood 2ds 20. Milford 63, Walpole 40 at the very end of the period. Mikkelson Id Eolino Totals 8 Referees.

O'Connor and Saurski. Somerville 2ds 21, Everett 2ds 9. Junie" Stubbs fired first at Les- iwice a bitterly fought overtime period and moving into second place Roach. Wychnenka. Partis.

Atlantic City Spares A. Webster, Scott. Fasano, Tobin. Cheetham, Dixon, Heiser. Gaines rd rd Ryan Gillis Id Id McLeod Crawford Baldwin Colby rw rw Leason Finneran lw lw Findlay sard and then innumerable Olym At Milford MILFORD Roxbury B.

C. 54, Cobras 51 WALPOLE pics took smacks at the rubber be Score Baltimore 4, Atlantic City 3. Roslindale Spares McGowan, Jacobs. fore Paul Guibord lifted in a scor Arthur lg. 1 0 2 At Boxbory First Period Scoring Dill (Riley.

Vit Walsh. RandaiL CANTAB COBRAS ROXBURY B. C. ing backhander with Lessard out of Hyde Faric spares Hayes, connouy Zubrinski lg. 5 0 10 Lang, Slade.

the nets and down. Cantili 3 2 8 Mann 2 0 4 Benlso If 4 3 11 Jacovelli If 1 2 Tusoni 14 1 29 Condon rg. .226 Oates lg 3 arelli). 11:14. Vitarelli (unassisted), 18:45.

Penalties Ripley, A. Webster. Wychnenka. Moe. Second Period Scoring Richard (Pro-kop, Pozzo), 3:12.

Dyte (Riley. Partis), 4:33. Fasano (A. Webster. Livingston), 14:35.

Fasano (Pozzo. Scott). 15:27. Lasnovelli rg 0 0 0 Garneau c. 5 111 McComb c.

1 1 3 Yates If 8 0 16 Murray rf 4 0 8 Totals ....192 40 McCarthy rg 2 4 Morse 4 0 8 0 8 4 6 0 10 0 8 2 8 2 10 Parker rf 4 Lanigan If. 2 Whalen If. 3 Pieroway c. 5 Gittens c. 4 McCune rg.

3 Law lg 4 Sherman If. .10 3 23 Score Roslindale 2. Hyde Park 1. First Period Goals None. Penalties None.

Second Period Sateriale rf 3 6 Totals 27 9 63 from North Carolina, conspire to make this an eight-man field, largest of the trophy runs. The dash and hurdles are almost exclusively of local composition, with the Tufts champ, Eddie Dug-cer, aspiring and perspiring, for he's entered in the dash, hurdles and a mile relay against Colgate. Totals Burrows Marvin Arra rw rw Stapleton Lumsden lw Laforte NEEDHAM SPARES Gardiner, Robinson. Romanskiewicz, Cook. WATERTOWN SPARES Anderson, Fitzpatnck.

Dillard. Baker. White. Score Needham 1. Watertown 1.

First Period Goals Lumsden fArra), 3:08. Penalties Stapleton (interference), Delorey (tripping), Mikkelson (tripping). Second Period Goals None. Penalties Robinson (interference), Romanskiewicz (slashing). Third Feriod Goal Fitzpatrick (White).

5:30. Penalties None. Officials Murphy and Lefebvre. Walpole Blanks Waltham Walpole High had little trouble with Waltham, winning at will, 5-0. ..24 3 51 Penalties Pozzo, Moe, Third Period Scoring Partis (unas sisted).

11:36. Penalties Riley, Pozzo. Goals Finneran (Colby), Tind' eferee. Driscoll. Milford 2d 47, Walpole 2d 10.

Swampscott Has Edge Totals 25 4 54 Referee, Jordan. UHiciais, maawicK ana wan. Grab a Safe Lead The Skeeters forged ahead to a safe lead on two goals by "Bud" Goodfellow. A pass from Frank Ranniker set up Steve Mattson for a shot that pulled Moon out of the goal and Goodfellow tallied before he could get back at 4:48. Ranniker passed to Goodfellow for another lay (unassisted), 2:11.

Penalties Baldwin (high stick). Third Period Goals Finneran Washington Eagles Rally, Salem 41, Lawrence 32 At Marblehead SWAMPSCOTT MARBLEHEAD That means seven races for the big to Beat N. Y. Rovers, 5-3 it" LAWRENO? SALEM Penalties Ryan (trip'; ldwin (trip) HIGH ifeierees jviuivey ana Aianoney, boy. provided he goes to the finals me iMauonai HocKey League standings.

A crowd of 5625 saw the Kei Wings put on a story-book finish that began with a 105-foot shot by Eddie Wares, who whipped the puck into the net from a point just past the center circle. Then, almost before the applause had subsided, Syd Howe streaked down the ice and fired a whistler from the left side that also got past Goalie Earl Robertson. Each team had scored once in the first period and again in the second. Detroit players bitterly criticized a ruling by referee Frank Clancy that gave the Americans a penalty shot which tied things up in the second. They argued for several nifri utes after Clancy held that Koa John Mowers unintentionally batted the puck into the stands in maJcin'.

a save. Charlie Conacher cashed in on the penalty and forced the game In" overtime. The summary: DETROIT NEW YORK WASHINGTON. Jan. 24 (AP) Thayer rf 4 0 8 Hoseason If 0 2 2 Porter 2 1 5 1 Trade 1 to 0 The Washington Eagles bucked their H.Carey lg.

0 Churnside rg 1 A.Carey 2 5 Shepard If 2 0 Towhey rf 1 Tucker 2 1 Smith 1 1 3 Williams ft stiffest competition in many games Hnen jg I Strazdas lg. 0 Donovan rg. 1 Vose 7 Sawyer If 0 Blazok rf 1 Licc'rd'lla rf 1 Commerce, though playing in but 0 0 1 3 014 8 8 0 2 0 2 when thev met the New York Rov Fermond rf 6 1 13 Tojko If 2 1 5 Morse If 0 Markiewiz c.10 2 22 Peterson rg. 0 0 0 Lassier rg 0 0 0 Whitem If 0 1 1 Marion lg 0 0 0 Totals 18 5 41 its second game of the year, while Wormwood 0 0 Rotundi rg. 0 2 2 Careiilo lg.

2 1 5 ers tonight, but, after being held ine victors -were impressive throughout as "But" Songin played Totals 8 6 22 a tie in the hfst two periods, Trade was in its fourth conflict, held the Traders to an0-0 tie for two and a half periods. Eventually Totals ...11 10 32 the leading role with three goals. Totals 9 7 25 Referee. Fallon. Marblehead 2d 31, came from behind in the third and beat the Rovers, 5-3.

The summary: at 9:05 After Ty Andersen had fired a long pass in to Johnny Fitzgerald, Jack Costello caged a shot from close up on Lessard at 12:03. However, the Skeeters scored again as the game drew to a close when Moon went down on his knee as Hughie Bell shot over him for his second goal of the night The summary: RIVER VALE BOSTON Iyessard Moon Portland rd rd ThomDSon uoai-tender nobby Frink with Referee. W. Seslah. Swampscott 2d 22.

stood all assaults as the high-ridinc EAGLES Hemming, Burrage. rd; Salem 2ds 31. Lawrence 2ds 20. Hovey sailed down the ice, passed to teammate Doyje and then eased in on the goalie to" accept a return Our Lady 44, St. Patrick's 23 fast-skating Walpole six hit its peak nipfel.

Id: McBride. Rossignol, rw; Germann. lw. Belmont 30, Wakefield 28 penormance of the year and tied Framingham for second place with pass irom Doyle and hammer the At Newton OUR LADY ST. PATRICK'S ROVERS Cosby, Hamilton, rd: Fer- ens.

Id; Check, Wilson, jw. winning goal. The summary: io points. The summary: At Wakefield BELMQNT I WAKEFIELD P. Marino rf 2 1 5 0 rneoan lg Washington Spares McCurry, Courteau, anschke.

Mailles. Burns, Dewey, Mac- COMMERCE WAI.POI.B Gerrity rf 1 WALTHAM T. Mav id Id Andersen 0 2 1 1 hot uarieion rf. oiziLazzaro lg. Sweeney rf.

0 0 OlGlassun McGregor Desrosiers Mcuer rg Harris rg 0 McDer't 2 Hughes c. 0 New York SDares Tilson. Trainor, Geegan If 1 Fitzgerald If 2 Kinchla c. 8 TRADE Wyman How land rd Cagna Id Hovey i a Mowers Rohew? rnnK g. 6 Boulter rd 2R Bassey id.

Petmwsky rd Rutter Id Towne 0 0 1 0 Marsh If 2 2 Quest rd McCluskey Id Davenport Shea rw Talnnlan Slobodan Brownridge. Sawchuck. Hollinger, Kreller, 0 4 7 0 0 Mannix 5 2 12! Pelletier c. Keough c. 0 Harrington If 3 0 2 1 3 0 4 2 18 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 7 songin c.

Brown riw Butler i. Stewart Id 8rlando rd rosso Abel lw 0 0 0 0 Rllev ft if If Durham rg. Imler lg. Cedrone rg 1 ofTev ri 1 t.onai"" Anderse WvcherUJ rw Csrr Bourneman iw 0 0 0 O'Neli Bartnick If. Collett 2 is lw Thomas lw Balchumas Geehan L.onneu ri 1 11 in both short events.

Bill Eipel and Artie Byrnes, a couple of Manhattan graduates and I. C. 4A. champions, will high jump. Bob Jackson of Whitman and Princeton will be in the dash and Howard Jensen of Philadelphia will vault against the local stratospheric experts.

The relay card is well-matched, involves something like 50 four-f omcs. and could be featured by any one of six different matches. Three of the five Prcut starters will double. O'Donnell will anchor Holy Cross against a swift N. Y.

U. team. Quigley will run the last leg for Manhattan ngainst Georgetown and B. C. Cochran will appear with Indiana against Princeton.

Blakeney Star of Huntington Win, 39-23 Blakeney, Huntington center, caged nine field goals for 18 points as his team defeated Babson Institute, 39 to 23, yesterday afternoon at the Boston Y. M. C. A. Hunting, ton never lost the lead, holding a margin of 10 to 5 at the quarter, 19 to 10 at the half and 23 to 15 at the end of the third session.

The; 2 Wares rw Sheehan, Totals. Trade Spares McDermott Sullivan. Keegan 3 Doherty lg Thibault lg. ..13 4 30 Totals .11 32S American Snam Esan. Field.

5rnrm immerc Spares Eliot. McKay. Fal- Walpple Spares Geehan, Jurgelevich. Albee. Hamson.

A. Bassey. Howard. Lee. Simpson.

Hoyex. CegUski. Spares Mclnnia. O'Reilly. Abramo.

Elder, Steinhour, Wood. John- Armstrong. Boll. Jackson. Hunt.

Larson. Totals 12 4 28 Belmont 2ds 22. Referee. Claxton. Wakefield 2ds 27, i Totals Referee, .18 6 44 Rourke.

Detroit spares Motter. uooaieuow. combe. Howe. M.

Brunetfauu E. Bruno-teau. Behllng. Fisher. Brown.

Brockton Five Beaten Lemieux. uotten. Score, Washington 5. New York 3. First Period Goals Dotton iKrieler).

3:30: Courteau (McCurry. Dewey 11:29. Penalties Lemieux 2 (holding). Second Period Goals McBride (RossignoIK 8:31: Hollinger (unassisted). Penalties Trainor (2 min.i., tripping).

Third Period Goals Hamilton (Hollinger). 6:05: Germann (McBride. Rossignol). 9:03: Couiteau (Dewey, Knipfeli, 12:53: Burn (unessistedi. 15:21.

Penalties Kreller (2 plnying with broken stick). Officials Stevenson and ReiiJy. Braintree 35, Milton 31 Nirholn rw. rw Guibord Bell 1 Jw Jeremiah River Vale Spares Nilon. Goodfellow.

revel. Mattson, Rannicker, S. May, Terry. Boston Spares Yourkewicz. Barry, Stubbs, Belland, Filzcerald, Coatello, May, Scorf River Vale S.

Boston 2. FirH PerUd Goals None. Penalties Thompson 'roughing). Thompson match, misconduct, fighting in penalty boxt. Grivel (hooking).

Grivel (lOm.i misconduct, profanity). Yourke-wicz (tripping), McGregor Second Period Goals Ranniker (Goodfellow), 12:27: Bell (McGregor. Guibord (Dekto-siers, Jeremiah). 19:49. Penalty Ranniker (holding.) Third Period Goal Goodfellow (Mattson.

Ranniker). WORCESTER COM BROCKTON GPP Score. Detroit 4. New York 2. First Period Goals.

T. Bruneteau (Howe. 0 0 Campbell lg. 2 1 At Milton BRAINTREE MILTON 2 10 Colvin 0 low. 11:59: Jackson (Conacher, Cam.

Sewall Oil 0 0 0 Score Trade 1. First Period Goals None. Penalties None. Second Period Goals None. Penalties Bourneman Third Period Goals.

Hovey Doyle 5:20. Penalties Davenport (leg check). Referees Mooney and Ciarke. National Hockey League Last Msht'o Kttalt Miliar rf 0 Score -Walpole 8. Firit PerUd Goals Songin (unassisted), Harrl-son (Jugelevich).

3:04. Penalties Rutter (tripping). Second Feriei Goals Songin (G. Geehan), Jurgelevich (Browne). 10:23.

Penalties Rutter (tripping). Third rtrUd Goals Songin (Browne. C. Geehan). Penalties None.

Crhciala Murphy and Lefebvre. Gorham rf 1 0 Hiymona ri Andrew rf 4 Fratant'nio If 0 Howard 2 Chaleki c. 0 Nordstrom c. 2 Hines rg Wilson rg 2 Rusckas lg. 0 Puchek lg.

4 Penalties. Egan. Orlando. Field, juonw Stooad Period Goals. Brown (M.

Bruneteau. Howe) U' nuiion rg 2 1 Whitham, C. 0: Merrurio c. 6 Clark If 0 0 Chii'uskaa rg 0 0 0 4 8 Buckley 0 0 0 0 0 Sawlell 7 1 15 2 6 Pieseo If 7 014 0 0 Clifford 0OO 0 4 Bagge rf 0 0 0 0i Mason 0 1 1 311 Johnson If Clougherty If 2 2 Connelly 10 6 If 14 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 3 11 113 1 0 2 0 0 0 16 40: Conacher (penalty shot). 2 Grosse If Shevene rg.

9 0 18! rf. i Huleatt 2 2 6 Myer renames, none. Third Period Goals, none. Penalty, Anderson. Overtime Period Coals.

Wares rosso. AbeP. .146 34 Goodfellow (Ranniker), 905; Costello (Fitzgerald. Andersen). Bell Eastern Amateur Hockey Last Night's Results River Vale 5, Boston 2 Baltimore 4, Atlantic City 3.

Washington 5, New York 3. Championship Standing Totals 15 3 351 Totals Referee1. Comparato. Braintree 2d 20, Milton 2d 17. Detroit 4.

Americans 2 overtime. Totals 16 3 35 Totals 14 11391 Referees, Good kin and Sullivan, Newburyport Triumphs, 30-23 At Kewburrart (McGregor. Nichols). 18:50. Penalty Bell hooking.) Stops Moon.

8-11-4 23; Lessard. 5-S-10--24. Referee, Harwood. Linesman. summary: Howe (M.

Bruneteau. Brown). .3. HCNTINCTOV BABSON Nashua Beats Cantabs, 27-21 At Nhu, N. H.

Pis Goals I. Pts JVr Agst 8 2 38 85 5S 8 34 71 58 7 33 70 It 2 11 13 6 27 80 78 18 3 3.1 a 81 18 7 1 32 101 Ilaj-es Holds Weinzerg Even FALL, RIVER, Jan. 24 Johnny Hayes. Boston, fought a draw in the Casino with Bill Weinberg, of Chelsea, in eight rounds. Results ,.18 ..13 ..12 ..10 ..10 a elriiii 6 2' Toronto Detroit BOSTON Chicago Ranserc Canadiens Americans 53 47 37 0 NASHUA rnerj 1 AMESBURY GPP Renaud lg 1 0 2 Thomas rg.

0 1 1 Penalties, none. Reiereca. Clancy: linesman McVeiga. Angel Tillet Drops McCoy NEW BRITAIN. Jan.

For 158 127 135 106 119 126 Aft 101 123 141 141 166 Ill NEWBURYPORT GFP Zabriskie rf, 5 111 Johniion If 4 1 fl Talas 1 0 2 Woron 3 0 fl Ryan 0 00 0 0 2 wesnington zi 6 Baltimore .,..21 10 Atlantic City ..17 15 BOSTON 13 20 River Vale 12 23 New York 12 2fl Boardwalk Cup Baltimore 12 3 2 ZR 25 0 24 Brown 0 3 Si Freddy Domico Wins PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24 (AP) Freddy Domico. 139A. Philadel- CAMBRIDGE LATIN Jone Ig 2 Guild Ig ..0 0 Alyward c. 3 2 Carson If ft Malnne rg McNeil it Biflrbrk Robert Pr'n-del It Roberta If Iifhtort rf ShraKO rf MUchWl Jf.

iio Jf Plakcney c. Hs; c. Klf)l Tg, Cr.hrn rt Msnnino It Kir Ig (AP) Maurice 'The Angel" Tillet fl 0 0 0 3 13 5 5 3 6 0 38 0 3 1 Ratn7az'm rf 0 Kelly rg 0 Moriartv If. 0 Bushard 1 Britton 8 Kissel rg 0 Gaudet lg 2 r'apnulia Jf 3 0 fl Alenty rf 5 111 B8 23 0 'rhia Pharlev Rnrno of France won a wrestling victory Kekop'i'a rg 0 0 Sullivan 10 2 .11 2 Lpmbsrdi rf 1 0 Gnter rf 0 Kenyon in two straight falls tonight over F'acker Ig. 0 1 of other bouts: Jack Dubois.

Canada, best Tommy Doyle, Fall River, six rounds; Billy Barbour. Providence, heat Jack Smaflwood, Boston; Oliver Barbour. Providence, knocked out Yovmg Cormier. New Bedford, in third round, and Tonv Almeida. Bristol.

R. stopped Mai Smallwood, of 1'rovidence In the fourth round. Johnstown, in the seventh 'city 'rMinfl nf lhi crherliilcH Ift-rnimrf i BOSTON Coming Games Sundav BOSTON at Americans. Toronto at Detroit. Rangers at Chirago.

Tuesday Chicago at BOSTON. Thursday Detroit at Toronto. Chicago Americans. Saturday Ctiicag at Torcrln. Sunday Americans at BOSTON.

Cani-olens at Rangers, Toronto Chicago, Series J25 23 in i 0 I 3 nomas rf. Thi 7 A 8 9 71 S4 43 85 46 47 39 51 57 62 81 Bob "Bibber" McCov of Boston, tht Totals 14 2 301 -i -i JL. I River Vale Totals Totals 8 1127 10 4 24 Totals 18 3 3' Totalg Ecferee, Charlei froiio. an windup at the Cambria tonight, Mew York. ex-Holy Cross gridman.

Weights were not announced. Heferee. Olary. Newburyport 2d 33, Amesbury 2d 24, Referees. Toles qd Burkt,.

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