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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 23

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AlDert MacLarenrJ. Harrington and JVP. Grant SKlp OutrOf-Town Thirty rinkf wung Into action last night to start-ie Annual nlar in tne noyal Jubile bon-solel in thisydistrict. With 'curlers Jlrom" Ottawa club as well a a-cpreaentatlvn from various point piaycu un isiiawa, viieoe ami The competition will continue tor the remainder of the week with the two surviving rinks ntering the grand tinal at Mont- a1 I Five out-of-town rinkr fell by the slay with the. Rideau club leading winning parade by coring five nctories.

Kinns skipped By col, L. H. Beer, Col. jr. R.

Munro, Norman F. WiUon. I. R.Stroroe and J. Howard Stewart arj- came through frith triumphs.

L. K. Shillington. P. J.

Dalv. frank Bedard and Dr. O. H. Hutchi-: on guided Ottawa club represent-.

tt -a. in fnn 1 1 iwui wiiifc.n. 11. (Blakely, George Bunton and Jimmy tBnbertson chalked up triumnhi for 1T1 19 Three out-rrf-town. rinks, survived first nicht'l te-ds.

Alhert Mai. Laren'a Buckingham quartet turn- (J jjd back H. while rink won ie. nous ot Rideaus 18-J. Harrington's Russell from H.

J. Simrunn rt uuawa oy me close score ot P. Grant of Metcalfe advanced it the expense of HarfjTSkTnneri RMeau. wimnrrgTy a score. af 16-fi, The out-of-town rinks eliminated ere skipped by I.

Rombough, Rus-jtll: W. Shepard. Seigniory Club; A. MscLennan. Buckingham; Jr Dowsr-r.

Metcalfe, and D. Cam-fon of Metcalfe. iT rmksr score and draw for esnignr-roupws: OK Ottawa. 3 Snttierj RIDEAU ICE. Somll.

avMo( Rank Bedard Romping? Sltih is Skip K. Waddell' T. rinn J. -McMillan Aklna R. Rutctiuon- 1 Eaatwooil Dr.

O. H. Hutchison Skip-10 Skip-U 1 i i IEr end), lelfnlory Ciua. 1 Glrbs. T.

Owen H. HolH-r. Tarrant w. J. Mctfell! Ii Furst C.

E. Tlckennr Shepard J. A. Robertimi rr T'SkipW I di) A. Walker Lka orsmobeU .,4 i Vradley 8.

Waddell. A It Harrington K-- SklB 1J "ld'a. OfUwa. X. Brown r.

P. McKenna Pouun H. Campbtll Meek B. Henry H. Stewart c.

Rich Skip Skip ON GLEBE IrE. fllBtt, r- 01tll, Roberuon A. Major M. Ross rt-r. Wall- Tache Rirmn I.

R. "Munro MeLaren ft -Skip 1 t'J. mdeau, OlUwa. a- ivsmke -i Rr-rjammer-7 T. Kirov 1.

rolev Ot. O. GlMdcn. M. Skead -j fi J.

M. Howard A. ShtlMnfton i-l skip- Bnrktachani- 7. Daufhariy-: I Qfrf way SklDlB Rlrfeau. F.

X. Davia ConmhaT W. A Virni Skip 18 Skip I Rldeaq. Ottawa. 'J 0'Mara -J.

Zmm t. c. M. Scot J. A.

Pobaon Jf, BarnA D. McCann nrsr W. Griffith W' -Broder C. S. Penney A.

Midxnntn X'J. Daly e.T sktp-n smp 13 I AIwbt Rut IHperUi: BOAST-TURKEY Full Course" DINNER 't EVEBX DAY Dash in Crashing Mat Action if; aVf. .1 Plummrr. Preliminaryi -FELIX McQUAIT viT i BIBBER McCOY AUDITORIUIV1 Fridav. First Bout, 8.30 Usuil Popular Prices Qireeinslmry Clubr" Jack Corcoran, Promoter Einks to Victory.

ON OTTAWA ICE. Gtehe. BiirhlMhiw, Jonnzoa O. Herring G. T.

Powell C. R. Morrison P. yorban J. Chsmpaxh H.

M. Eiklr 1. A. Bryant Skip II Skip 11 MetraJfe. Olske, u.

apears n. jrwin J. P. Dowser-' Geo. Bunton Skip I Skip 1 tHTernrreeMrai's.

siiaeaa. H. W. Code L. Dunning H.

Soulhsm 1 W. WIHUmson A. V. SummerY'G. D.

Cajnpbell Col. A. McMillan tt. r. Wllaon Skip 10 Skip nevajie.

anejcaii. MulI'ms Dr. C. M. Keillor Rowan TJ.

Shiftlda a-- brant tl. w. BKlnner Skip Skip I meiriiie. Hiaeau Don Woods J. IJtUer Rev.

Gatikrotfger Lee Xeller H. Grahsm C. B. Culllpan Cameron CoL L. H.

Beer Skip I Skip 19 DRAW FOB TONIGHT. The draw for tonfsht follows: On Rtdean ire. I. K. Runnel Ml vs.

A. MacCil-lum B. 1. E. A.

Campbell (G) G. Brown IBua wrwfly tt i ti ft billies mi 4. A. Blair (Ml vs J. Lackey (Gl.

On Ottawa Ire. I Dr. D. Hiiginson (G) va. W.

Snsith IR). 1. W. M. Rosa IO vs.

A. Smalll IGl 3. OoedteUow (W) va. J. B.

Hunter (Rl. Dr. G. H. Urle (G) vs.

J. H. Cark-ner- R1. s. J.

Mm (R v- jt ru- herty (B). On J)he fre. 1. R. L.

Boyd (Ml vs. r.iW.-Hew lor. 1. W. r.

(R) vs. a. P. Poulin 3. Rev W.

W. McKsirn (O! vav A. Petton (Rl. 4. J.

D. Coleman (O) vs. Sheppard (Rus.l. 5. L.

Brlttaui (G.G.) vs. R. Gam-bts (O). Victorias, Taking -Up-lhree-Juniors Montreal Team to Have Complete New Forward Line. MONTREAL.

Jan. 14. Montreal Victoria, their strength reduced through loans to the. Olympic, hockey team of Canada and the United State, will promote an emircviorwara une iron, uieir junior squad for the Senior Group war They meet McGiUfcere to-morrow; The trio wilf be chosen from four players. Mike Moynihan and Bobby Coate.

centre. Bill Wil-lock, right wing, and Ernie Mundey. left wing. -1i Vicsv.lost Haghia -Farquharton tnd Herman Murray to the Canadian Olympic team -and Frank lo the United 'State squad. Ken Frmer "will oin the Canadian-team before it sails from Halifax on Kridayw Industrial Loop 7 Scoring Records The complete tcortnf atatiatica in th Industrial HocKy Lafu follow: GAP Day; Prelman'i 9 8 14 L.

Lecompte. L. a a BeyHWUf 1 Jl3 K. Lean on. Continentals 7 3 A.

Ktlrea. Cltdzen 4 '7 G. Kmiella. Citlwn- 81? T. Citizen I 8 7 K.

KUres, Citizen 0 a T. Morm, C.DSL 5 1 8 n. rroaucer 4 a 'L Beauehamn. CrtrHiimla. i' i W.

Lowrey. Freimsn'i 8 i L. Morin, D.S.L.. 1 H. La)oie.

Treiman 1 I. Dmell. Friman R. Henrv. Proitir 9 K.

Henry, ProduceraJ, H. Hode. Citizen M. Carkner. rreimanTi jAuoiiv.

reimin a H. Duujan, Coritirintalai Deacon, Continentals uj rMK. cnizen IJ-. I 1 C. GJIchrff.

t. JCol. Continentals tT. Stoat. 3 Ardies, Freiman'a L.

F-wtier, Continentals 1 2 3 2 1. snieiqi. cttizen. eny X. Beaiichamp.

Contintntslf 2 5t 1 0 --1 -0-1- H. DonOaghtiee-C-D ,1,.. 1- Don of hue. CDSL 1 G. MeFaUJV CttlXen O.

Klnaella. Freiman'a 1 E.r jnhnaon, Freiman'a I R. TSodf rev, Frelman a 1 1 E. Butler, Conttnentati A. Hod ft in Gontinenula 0 1 1 1 1 e.

Minora. Producers ECondiv Produrera -rr H. McFartsne, Citizen The Human Steamroller' Unbeaten in Ottawa, va. Dick Raines The Jen Tornadd LITTLlf BEAVER vs. ED.

MESKE Ohio SUte Champion Saines I --a "WHv 1 -r I rrZi C2Z? LOOMM THE SAMI DIRECTION i i 1 t. a iw r. i StorU8 times, Homt5tim 155 l'Vl 2 time (j mud skipper. IfArxix lMirJ USUE B0WLE3-af AGE 3 YEARS -WEI6HT A2 POUNDS it Ripley Explains YESTERDAY CARTOONS. The Strongest Team.

A team jf Belgian-Percheron draft horse 'owned by the George H. Stalier Farms, Plqua, Ohio, set a new world record at Hilladale, Michigan, oh September 34, 193). when they pulled- -Joad-of J00 pound a xUstance of 27 Vj feot. The toad wa placed on tpeciall built wagon with our dual pneumatic tired wheel, chain over the tire, and all wheel locked. The 1 pull exerted by.

the Statler horse i equivalent to hauling; 25 1-3 ton on wagon for 20 consecutive start on rranite block navemenL or drawing nine plow through com- Oelt loam, cutting 14 inch furrow 0 Inches, deep. 7 BiAsaaeai. The river (whose Spnih name i Vidaaoa) it about 40 mile long, the laat 7 miles of which form the fron-tler between France and Spam. While technically, the frontier is in the middle of the1 river, the two countries, have agreed to alternate in the possession of both shores and Its valuable oyster bed and Ashing right every 24 hour. Both side: of the river, are inhabited by Basques.

Tomorrow: The Man Who Uvea in Butter Chun, Famous Oarsman And Coach Is 72 Joe Wright, Still Err-joying Good Health in Toronto. TORONTO- 14. Joe dean of North Amefl-an rowing coaches 'until hi retirement Jew jrear ago. celebrated hi 72ml 'birthday today and confided reporter thai he would1 loot being: lOfr if -To -been- plow and- -careful- and virtu oui." An. all-round athlete for more than 30 year before, lie achieved j.

rl'u V- '1 'A THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 23 layOpens in RideaiTGlub Rirlks Win iFarmer Selected Canadiens Down Amerks Joliat Gets Lone Goal I i a I Kipley'i Crtoon Apoesr win UeNeVe ItUPlNOt- Dy infTh. Evemn. Journal Five gnMatcHes Played For Olympic Trip i 4 upttawov-Seores- Ponr-VictorteriindGliBTtoeei even greater fame a. coach-of To4.nMcFarXhxi4tiundw 1 luntuyAiguriau Pennsylvania crews, Mr, wrighi conceded his life had been rigorous. "We lived as hard as we fought and rowed." he aid.

In 1885 he stroked a crew to the United States national champion- Uship at Albany N.Y., and20 years delnhia. At the age of 50 he stroked a winning crew at the Canadian Henley regatta. At 72 he appeared to be in tine health, as sturdy and hard-muscled Jie wa 10 years ago. One of Canada's gi ea I est athletes. Joe Wright won tht Dominion amateur heavyweight' boxing championship, pitched baseball for the University of Toronto team, nlaved enior foot II fnr.Ift yeara-41o was tne first oarsman from this continent to win a major event in Engt land, the' Bedford Cup.

A Ex ect A other Capac ity rowd Whe Joe Louis ets Rezlaff Bomber'lin Fine Condition for FridayNiglifs Bout ir- atCaiicago Ticket Sale Soars Above $36,000. CHICAGOrXahTTl 4i Tearin ihrotigii seven rounds Sf Boxing. Joe uuis reacnea tne pesK ot training today-for hij lS-round battle with Charley -Betxlaff, North- Dakota rancher, la Chicago Stadium Friday nght He win box six rounds tomorrow, the tame number oft Thursday and then bang up-hir glove, until he huffle Into th ring for hli first start of hi 1836 campaign. Th Brown Bomber' showing today was Impressive. He faced four sparring partners, shortened his punches, speeded -up hu" footwork and was ripping th bulley with hu timing, Em era Id is Trim Rideaus Flyers Defeat La Salfe Harps 'Strengthen GriponJ3econd Placje in Senior Vy nocKey iieague Back Scrappy rTSmenldsHghtened their grlpbh second place ot the Senior jCity Hockey League (landing by piling up a lead in the first period to defeat Rideaus 5-3 in the nightcap of last night double-header at the the opening engagement.

Royal Canadian Air Force kept their winnina atreak intact by turning back the. cnauenge oi bane 4-2 and climbing Into undisputed possession of -third plarer fn the other flxlure. played in Kingston, BrockviU Macvdomas manned to an. A.2 vir. ftory over "Queen's University ooosi rneir siring oi victories eight traight: Emerld made the most of their scoring opportunities against the purple shirts, bagging three goals in the Brat period, end then adding two more in the following Rideaus did all the forcing in the final period, collecting a pair of goals, but the early lead piled up by able Irish Impressive.

Tht' vlrih played ittrpressively from start to finish behind the fine goal-tending of MeU Becker while Rideau started their rally loo lste. Mike Mentiel, Dalton Crowe and Elmer Kuske scored for Emeralds in the first period while Colin Sherwood and" Mentiel tallied their other, two counters in the middle frame. Ralph Henry opened th scoring' for Rideau mid-way in th second Jformi Darragh and rvuoie lucuonaia regisrerea tneir other two goals in the final session." aw Moran nd Marry. Muliagli- traded punches in the ftnl period, Aloran wa banished with a major while Mulvagh wa sent oft for two minutes. The teafns: EmeMMa-Goalv-BeckerdeJerice, wniau aim uwt, ccmre, jvienizei; wing.

SherwownndScOlTon; subs," Daleyt Warrington, llalnnite Howard, Pyeflncfi, McDermolt. Goal, Claydon; defence. McCarthy and McDonald: centre. R16peHeTwings7 DarraghT and Mc- Gowan: ub. Mulvach.

Henrv. Mil- Summary: First Period. Emerald, Mentxel fScolIon) 1 3.55 Emeralds, Crowe tloran-War-' rington) 7 19 Emeralds, Kuske no penalties. emerald, Sherwood (Scollonl. (1,30 Hideaus.

Henry (McDonaldl 10 Emeralds. Mentzel 18.38 Penalty: I-alonde. Third PeriodfT Rideau. Darragh McCarthy). 8 58 McDonald (Henry) 30 Penaltiel: Cummings.

Moran (five Mulvagh (two minutes), Crowe. Final acoret Emeralds. 8: Rideaus. Alt ror Keep Wlnnini, ftltt ts 1 TTrU In th (Int period. Royal Air Tore put on flashy dflll.

boxing three, rounds with Herry Nelson, a Detroit heavy-, weight. 'who will meet Tony Beau-prei the Dalla. Texas, butcher in one-of th preliminaries. He nailed Nelson. -with short -Tight crosses, to- the-ehin.

-Reteiaff- then confined hi work to ealisihcnic and driving blow at the light hd hevy bag. Th tSvtnct ticket sale soared boe indicating the stadium might bejold out for the-first time since Jack Dempser appeared in au exhibition with King LevirukT in 193. JLL. 3ianaing Airmen xurn La Salle "whirlwind 'offensive t)iit UTelfor the gxreater pan of the second amth-thirJ penoae to uetett the scrappy i Phil rfainharrli i.ffswt (.11. AH onvthe richt loot at the 60 martt 1n the first Detiod fcwt the A.rm?ri tted It vp at It.

Id and were never headed. iron, men on. rant jsnsen rmea it Ernie McNecly'e well-timed pass Irom close ranie to tie the count lor the Flyers, a of ie iwHn marltsmen tot the AlrJTorce, punciied home Lroui Lecompte psse to five Air aTorca me in ire tccona sps-slon. The third period wu i wild frsmMe for the most pt btti Air Force benfed In two more to definitely cimcn we verawt, i.verett Forieous, isuted.by erored one whLe Eric MrNeelv -collected Ue othr. Clark Behan converted Pete Howe's pass to score tne tone goal tor Lea Miio.

The teams Air ForceGoal. St. Denis: defence, Mclnenly -end Berlin; centre. Lecompte; wings, Etic McNeely nd Morrison; Stmysr, Ernie McNeely. Jensen.

Porteous, Short, Mc- aueain ana niancnsra. La Ss HeGoal. Aurel Bordeleaii; de fence. Coulter end Psit Bordelfau; oenuio, ium, ran tteinnarci. Gene fiemiiardt, Cuxzo, Legris and Leioie.

Referees Geort Foster and utirnrWrtiia Seed 8uininu-y:) rirse Period. Li Salle, Phil Bernhardt Air Jensen lErnle Neely) Penalty Ernie McNeely, 1130 140 fteeend Perted. Air- Fore. Berlin Lcompte- renai1 Xsowrey. Penaltier- Tui.

and Thtrtl SHrrtn 4r Force, Porteous iBrcln- La Salle; Behan (Howet Air Force. Eric McNeely -435 18.12 fensxues Morrison and l-ecnmpte. "-Final store? Air Force. Salle, 1 BtANniNTy- w. t.

Brockvllle 8 ft 47 14 is 1 31 32 it 4 I 24 9 3 5 1 it 24 GAMES THIS WEEK. Thursday. 'Emeralds at.Queen'i: Saiie At. MzxxJiVlll: Oueen's at La SsHe Brockvllle et Air rorster Going South i With Montreal Again MONTR EA V' lul xi Ontario, youngsien and an Ameri can rookie will be taken to Mont Undo, KiaVnTarcK. J.

Shauehnpssv manauer ot. the In- tftrnaUona'l Basebajl League -Thy pitcher Clair Fonter, utuwa riBhthandffr, catcher J. Miskimmon ol Stratford, and Stev' Mizarck. a Socond baseman. Forster wis" south with Royals laat year and latere farme4.

put for more experience," Mskimrnon, a strongr ycninster.1itajrr,ed in- Central rnfAlA A ee.l..e- 1a yearrmd Milarek played last ner ot the Piedmont league. Por Ecdnomy in Dry Cleaning -there is only Quality O.MM WW Vfct'driatsr's formance Earns Him Place on Team. MONTREAL, fin. 14, Ka -TTfT playctl h)mt1f litht intt trip to Germany by hit brilliant Canitta'a "hTir'r1 fin Ititl ntght. The llitl Irlt winger of Montreal Vlrtorlai wu atvned tov Bight fo aid the team In drtrndlnjt for Canada U) world honori thU country baa never loat.

Moat of the Olympic team left tonUht for MtjUtJon.wJif rf lotjiorrow WW play an exhibition taint. foiloHed, by a contett at Halifax on Thursday prior to aaUinc Friday. Farmer will join the team before it aaila. it was announced. Senators Prepare ontametv Two Senior Group Games Ate Carded in Montreal Tonight.

Senators returned' to practice Tiat nit, hi to-rey-th4maelve Jot Croupitart at Montreal on Sunday afternoon. With HO name nre on aaiuraay nignt tneir only appearance over the weok-end will be at the they engage Lxiiuiiiainc, Mindful of the fact that the La- fontame squad took tho honors in their last meeting; Senators are drilling hard this week in the hope oi adding two points to their total in the league standing. The team Js in good condition with no injuries sustained in the last game at Aiomreai.BgatnsT Hoyais. Two names will be nlaved tonleht at the Forum, with McGill playing the weakened Victorias while Cna-dieni tangle with Lafontalhe, Brockville Wins Kough Encounter Defeat Queen's 8 to.2 Three Fist FigKts and 19 Penalties. KINGSTON.

Oht Jsn 14 1-Brockville Magedomst scored their eigntn straifnt victory in the Ottawa Senior Hockey Leitftte here tomjnt when they defeated Quren'a University 8-3 a wild battle marked by throe tut flahts and 19 penalhes. -BrockviUe scored almost alt their oals while Queen's were-short handej, he Tri-Color hsving only- three men on the ire when Maiedomas tallied three goals. K.arnsnj'e a p4ttprson and Devter draw Hvo tes for lin it In Uie th.M periott-and in the last few minutes the same iwo-iyyers went at nimmer and tones, -fitnllery and MeMshcn Untied In a dunlAt of fiattcurti. whith found McMahon anonmc sever si cut on hjsorghesd. To mak-4cnmlele, "111 WHIt I ll.O sins issiit iniiiuin ma niusiaiiiii.

Queen's outolaved nrockvllle at tht. start and Cowley tallied the fir it goal (rt eight minutes, but McMahon ana Nlchol rame back with fast counter and Coleman made it 3-1 near the cna or tna perioa. MeMahon's second period foal wit matched by Patterson and In the la. 3Q miniies Brockville ran sway fro.n th Trt-Cotoe with four coals, three coming hen Queen's had two men on the fence, feature of -the fame was the brilliant goal tending of Bui Gowselle wltst, made sA saves lo 25 Tire. v' Lmeiip: Bfoclrville CoatN, Time: defence Price.

Sherry: centre. Graboskt; wing. Kffnnedy, McMahon; Dfxtei. NichoL Lowe y4. Ryan.

McPenald. Sher- B'l Ml' il i KtnTlerv. Barnabe; centre. Wing; mjji, Patterson, -Munro. Poupore.

Holland. Davis, Mc Otftcisls Smith and Milleri Summary; rtrit Period. fUfen's Cowley -t rodwille, McMahon Brockville. Niehol Brockville. 1 13 20 12 PenSlUes Woodcock 4.1).

-Win, Mc- leeond Period. Brockville. McMahn IffUU Queen'i. Psttrrson tStotle'ryl 15 la. PertsrHesaherry 1 2 Muneer--Mshon.

Third Period, BrockvmerGrshoiki' fShernrl 9 13 Broekvitier-Lower vColeman4ii() Brockvllle, Coleman fLoweryj loa Brockville. Nichoi 17 50 PenalUea-r--Dxter (major and minor) PatTerson fmsjor and minor). -Wmg fmajor and minor), Pttollery m1ir, Mc.Mhon (majors nedy. r---- Philadelphia Continues To Hold League Lead NTW HAVtN. Conn Jan 13 on Philadelphia "ftaroMere scored vtctoris and were 'helyl to a tie for the first time this "iwason during last week toHnijeaoe1 their hold on ftnt- plr -4n th Canadian-Amertcan Hockey LVseue In the ofticial stahdmg, announced today, the Ramhlers were cTMlld wtlh SJ four rhor' han Spring field ann Provloence.

for the runner-up nosH Boffion, Mi iait place. drapped Both-Jthi contests 5 A Bavmond. of Rorincficld. wUH inn honor, -Colvtlle, dropping to fourth 6 lace fwrund LaFijance. and Tcnjptn.

aymonde team-mte Aimougm tiorflin Hem. oi wew Haven, manage lo stay clear of the pen'slty box, hts minora Yeuined foi him the top penelty birth. unirtsi sianamg. A. Poidelphls' JtMinRfieW Providence New Haven Boston v.

.15 IW II 10 3 14 1J el 10 11 i 2 7.1 is a- m. 15 of nivefSity Win? jn City League by 24 .18 The Ottaw University eniryi in the City Basketball League defeat- Commerce Urals last n.gnt oy 24-ia in scheduled game. The wa glosely tnaleitf4 the Varsity qutntet-msneged -to -remain-' iin.irontJrornMriyJriJ.he first "until the final whistle Hank Sweet. hn nd -Jimmy- Courtright were. the Stars for the; cnllegtans; While-Crnprni)n.

nH-Winfebr -wer the Hplck- of (he Cadf.Ther-teamif--l Oltawa" Cniwnrity-3 weetn am itri Caitey 4.Vanderlcck. McMorrn i. Courtrignt Marcoux, JjeJVood 2, Sweeney and Cote CrmmeTcefChaprnari Chasjtm J. Chec'kland 1. Noltr 8.

2, D. D. RenV-ifk. B.iRerrJ.ici-Molhei'. well, Windsor 4.

".1 Other Sport New! Un Page Z5 With First Period Goal dea Canucks NEW YORK. Jan. tf A puck that bounced off Roy Worter' shin paa ana roiiea into me uai iu- Tilglit gave Montreal rnnarfiona a 1 vxfinrv over M.nr 'Vnrk Ameri can In a National Hockey League" mmumm played be- A 8.000 in, MadiiDtt: The victory sent II the Flying French- men into tmra V- dlan section of the league and I thnt the Ameri- iIW down intO down into at Madison Square Oar- Sixteen minute iinri 42 seconds of Aurel JolUU Di had gone Jn the first period when the colorful Jean Pusie picked up loose puck near the blue line and passed to Pit Leplne. 1 The centre fed the ruck to Aurel Joliat who was crossing in front of the goal and that player snapped it. toward Uienefr'WoTtera slid hisleg the right to stop the due but it dropped Brockville Sniper Tops Scoring 'list Lloyd "Yip" Coleman, speedy Brock vllle wlngmsn, ts the leadlng-aoorer in the Senior -City Hockey League, according to the, latest statistics compiled by Hervey Boyd, the league's otV.

(ictal scorer. Coleman- la In front with points, made up ot seven foals and eight assists. Colin Sherwood, of Em eralds, second witn 13 wnue Mine McMahon and Tony Qraboaki, both of Brockvllle arrd Mike Mentzel. of Em eralds, are all tied lor third piece. -The leading 10 scorers are listed beiow; CAP.

Cnlemsn, BrockvtHe 1 15 Emeralds jv-f Grsftpskl. Brorkvun i 12 Mentzei, Emeraias a i jz Scollon, Emeralds fl 11 Nichoi. Brockvllle tv- 3 8 Lowery, Brockvllle 4 9 Bergln. Air Force 5 3 Lecompte, Air Force .5 3 1 Maroons and St. Luke's Score Opening Victories Maroons and St.

Luke's" scored vie torles in the inaugural double-header the St. Luke's Junior Big Four Hockev League last night. The Ma roons defeated Senators 3-1 while St. Luke's triumphed over Maple Leafs 5-3. Carroll Car rut hers scored two goals tor Maroons wnue neggn nan tallied their other marker.

Ben Hodg-ins registered the only goal for the Senators. Allan Reid, Billy JessJinan. rred Lovesay. Cua Stratton and rlev were the scorers for St. Luke In the other game Bob Swallow and Joe GoMlng tallied the goals lor the Maple Lesis.

th NL- I in Third Place. to the Ice. with still trace of momentum and rolled slowly Into the net while Worter. his leg spread wide, tried vslnly to slop it with hu hand. For the rest of the game, which was.

featured at times by rough plav, the Canadiens presented an Americana worter. goal; Button, Dorart. defence; Chapman, centre; Wiseman, Schrmer. suo- Stewart. Oliver.

Von, Hemmeriing, Jerwa, Emms, Murray, Carr. Canadians Cude, goat: S. Man'ha, Buswell. defence: Haynet, centre; rinlrfiworthv. G.

Mentha, win: subs. nesllets. J. L. Bourclar.

Dromn. grew. Mike Rivlrlrn enH 1ikr- summaryr First r-ertod. Canadiens. Jnllat (Puile-Leplne) 1 Penalties Oorso, Frew, Dutton, Mur.

geeand Period, No score. Penalties O. llantht. Frew. Dutton.

Third Parte. No score. Penalties Jerwa, Dutton. BuswelL ihou stopped: Curie Worters IT Militia League Holds Bill Tonight Pace-Setting Ordnance Corps Meet Signals in Program at Minto. Tha National Dafenca Hockey League will stage.

another interest, ing twin bill tonight at the Mlnto Rink commencing at (.00 o'clock. The first game bring together for the second time th Royal Canadian Engineer and the Royal Canadian Mounted folic, and a these to team ire now deadlocked ior second place only on point behind the R.C.O.C a real battle is antio pated. In their lat engagement th result wa 1-1 tie. fn the second gam the scrappy Royal Canadian Signals will be trying foe their opening win at the ex pens ot the league-leading Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Should the R.C.O.C. win tonight they would retsln undisputed possession of first piece regardless of the re-.

suit ot the first game, while a loss. would drop them to second place unless the first gam ends in a tie, in which case all thre tem would -be tied for -the lead. In view ot the intent interest which is being displayed in the league another capacity crowd expected to witness the double-header. la 2-35 Wiheeniii Devlin's English Shop offer Mid-Month Specials real value. Men's "Wolsey" Socks from a recently, arrived Engl'ish -arm -shipment; fine.

ribs and clocked effects, splendid color range, all' UMjW Reg. Men's Winter O'Coats Good selection "of models and Men's Dress Shirts. R'ejt. $3.00, f3.50. Sizes 13 to Some have slight imper-y fections in the laundering 4 R'eVularly pficed.to $37.50, A yglL grouping of- t'weerTfah'd worsTedsln voung en''irandTiatTiral-models.

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