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SI I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1931. SPORTING NEWS No Change Rmmd Draw In Scoring List Of N. H. Players Goodfellow and Morenx Each Add to Their Lead PoinU as They Forge Ahead.

Canadian frai by Direct Wire TORONTO, Jan 14. One overtime r. a shuU ut. one narrow victory and ne convincing win resulted in the (our National Hockey League engagement lust n.ght. The overtime tie waa if.tlered by Rangers and Boatrn.

who timaJked at two -1L Chicago scored teir eighth shutout, blanking Amen-t ti. 1-0; Csnadiens just managed lo ujwn the lcwly Philsdelphisns 2-1. and Maroon run wild against Detruit bet- wig the latter 1 (anadlen and Boston. Aa result, th ilaruluig lodoyshrv. C'ariadicna still leading the Canada.

ft-tion. Maroons in second plate. game behiiKl. and Maple Leafs anulhei lotnt still further back. Amend ns aie fourth pvattion.

nd Ottawa last. In tlx American group. Beaton is still it runaway pace and air two and a half games sttead of Chicago. Range, ate Uiird one and half game beh.nl Chic-go. and Lelroii two full gme below that Philadelphia is in last place, having won but two games Uus year and tied another.

The lead r.g individual scorers ir. l.oth sect.ons added to their le.ds night. Ebbie Goodfellow. of Detroit one Boat and has a total of IS coals and ID tsaisla to keep him in front of hi American loop rivals. Howie Moienz, Csnadiens.

managed wangle a goal and one luist to bring 'V V- for a total of 23 Morenz leeds the adian section and hu dene practically 11 season. There wa no change in toe asa.st.ng -sdership. Boucher, of R-ngers. h-s helned his tenm-mates to -icore timei tn the ATierican loop while Prunes u. Toronto, ha shared point 11 t.mes I The shutout rank in changed so far 1 i.

the American group i concerned I Chicago have now blanked lher op- i option eieht timea and ate leading i entire league. Toronto is head of the CanaJ an group with seven. Harvey Rock bum Detroit, is still the lading penalty obtainer of the league. nd has now spent a ti-ta! of 80 minute in vile. In lite Canadian section, Alex Smith.

rf Ottawa has that doubtful distinction, I 59 minutes keeping him in front, ilecpite the fact thst Ottawa did not play last ght Csmadiaa Sectioa. Team Canadiens, played 21. on 12 lot tied 27 points. Mo-it po'nts (grsls anJ assists) Mar Lfnr. Canadiens, 1 goals, 7 assists; ZJ 1 Most goal Mr renx.

1. Mojt assists Pri-reu, Tcr r.to. 11. Most shutout Maple Leaf. 7 I Mot tyt.alties AU-x.

Smith. Otuws. f9 minutet. American Sec. ion.

Team plased 23 won 15. lost 5. tied 3 si poinls. I Mont 'goals and a.s'ti-Icod-- fellow. DeUoil.

1C tjoaJt 10 26 po nts. Mnt goal Cook. Rangers. IB. Most assiMs Boucher.

Rangers. 14. Most shutouts Chics go. S. Mt penrltjes- Rock burn.

Detroit, SO m.nuits- CATAKACT3 WIN FROM OSHAWA Canadian Pre by Ulrert IVIre. TORONTO. Jan. 14. -Staling an uphill fight Niagara Falls Cataracts overcame a one goal lead secured by their opponents in th1 first period, to defeat Oshswa Patricias.

2 to 1. after 10 minutes' overtime in the only Ontario Hockey League fixture played last night. Steve Rice, clever Pat centre, scored hslwsy through the first frame to give i Ma team a lead which hey Aeid until closing minutes of the third chapter. At this rtagc a four-man attack brought tha Cataracts a goal from th slick of "Frock" Lowrey and the game went Into overtime. The winning goal was notched by McLeod In the last minute of play and placed the Niagara team within a point of fourth place Pats.

AMERICANS RECALL NEW HAVEN PLAYERS NEW HAVEN, Jan. 13--Th recall by the New York Americans of th National Hockey League, of Roy Rurmcister. crack centre of the New Haven Canadian-American Hockey League team, and Mike Neville, sub stitute centre, was announced here today. At the same time it was announced that Jakieej Forbes, goalie, had been loaned to the Philadelphia Quakers, of the National League for games 1o- night and Saturday night He was re ported to have been sold to th Quakers; but Tom Howard, manager of the New Haven Eagles, denied this report AUCTION SALE Vi THE iimRMK rOlSlT OF ONTARIO, ismes Potter Alexander Mitten Cooke and others. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of tha Court herein dated the 29 in December.

19S0. there wlh be sold, with the nnmhillnn nt A UlflH SaniilM Local Master oi inn v-ouri a i uiuwi. by WM. A CO LI COMPANY. Aur- tloneers.

st thetr Offices 03 Bpsrka Street. Ottawa. AT THB HOUR OF 12 O'CLOCK HOOK, ON MONDAY. THB tth DAY OP FEBRUARY, JSftl. 3 the following lands and premises, a namely: Lot 19 on the North vide of Sunny- s'de Arenue In the City of Ottsws, In I Block according to a plan dated the I 23th May.

1 AO 1 snd registered in the 4 RMlitrr Office for the Cltv of Ottawa A am Number lis, BXCBPT the Westerly reev inerwos eunveTeu to ine torpor-stlon of the City of Ottsws by Deed dated 10th November. 1000, subject to he restrictive covenants ln a Deed registered in the said Registry Office under Number This property is in own as no. sit OU ii ii raiuv ivriiiawr. vmwi There la aald to be erected on th 1d Isnds a s-storey brick veneered id welling, The property will be offered for ssle sub set to taies local Improvement 1 rstee and other rates subaequent to th I 31st day of Deoember. 1930.

and to a I reserve bid which baa been Baed by 3 tbe ssid Local Master TKRMJS: io oi in purcnase price is to be peld at the lime of sale, snd the bslanoa to to paid within 90 dsys thereafter. sil otoer respects me terms sim conditions of ths aupreme Court Ontario. Further pertlcnlsrs osn be bad frcm IMBSBRB. MILLAR. HOWB at RANNA.

Solicitors. 4g parks Street. Oits ATiu at vtvasm mis win osy or January. 1MI. A.

SSAUE. fcocal Master CX. at OtUwa In Rugby League ranadian rT Cable. LONDON. Jan.

14 -The diw lor the Aral round of the Ruetoy League Cupj wii made today and announced at follows: Wigan HighAeld vs Fealherslooe Juniors. Feathers ton Rovers va. Swintoo. Oldham va. Widnes.

St. Helen's Re, vs. Barrow. Salford vs. Batley Warrington vs.

Wigan Golden Lions va. Br am ley. Bradford Northern vs. York. Sl Helen's vs.

Keighiey. Hunalrt vs. WakefWld. udder afield vs. Brook land Rovers.

Leigh vs. Leeds. Broughton vs. Hull-Kingston Caslleford vs. HuiL vs.

Rochdale Hornets. Dewsburv vs. Halifax. The game will be played on tlx grounds of the ftm-named clubs oo February 7. Detroit Olympics Lose to Bull Dogs Drop Third Straight Game in International League Score 4-2.

Canadian Press ay Direct to Ire. WINDSOR, Jan. XI Dttrott Olympics met their third straight defeat within four days when they dropped a 4-2 decision to tha Windsor Bull- dogs in a bard fought International League game hero tonight. The home team won the game by outsconng the visitors 3 to 1 in the second period Duncan beat Venn five minutes after tha start of the second period, on rMaia started bv Lever and relayed bv rsineperger. iveirou uea up a mm- ut- later.

Brophy converting a perfect pass from Jimmy Herberts. Late in the same session, however. Daley drew a penalty for tripping nd the Bulldogs got two goals withm 0 seconds. Phil- ho and Duruid be ins the scorers. Desae Roche gave Windsor a fourth giel.

scored on Pa) 1 Haynes' rebound It was the first tally for the former Allan Cuppers, secured ten days ago from the Montreal Maroons. neroeris ana unii comDineo io coi lect Detroit's second marker barely a minute before the final whistle. The line-up: Detroit Goal Venn; defence Brophy and Hoffinget; centre. Williams: wings. Gillie and Steele: subs, Mc-Pherson.

Herbert. Gilhooley, Murray. Tabor. Haley and Spring. Windsor Goal, Benedict: defence.

Brown and Belemer; centre. Robinson; wings. Duguid and Phillip; sub. Dunes n. Lav sr.

Haynes. Hucgins. Roche Arbour and Hinaperger. Referee Jerry Lanamme. The summary: First FerUd.

No score. Sccsctd Period. Windsor. Duncan (Hinsperger and Leveri 4 50 Detroit Brophy (Herbert 2 00 Windsor. Phillips (Duguid 10 40 Windsor.

Duguid 'Bellemcrr 0 40 Third Period. Windsor. Roche 15 45 Detroit. Herbert Gillie 2 40 SENATORS TROUNCE STRATHCONA TEAM In sn exhibition hockrv tnme plsyed reaterdav. Senators trouned Strtth-conss by a 6-0 score Bokua netted three of the winners' rala while th other were secured bv Calcutt sud Thoroe.

The teams Benators Ooal Kolllna worth- defence Coserove and Oratton centre Strang' wlnn Calcutt and Botrue; ub Thoro and Dohertv Slxstboonaa Ooal Moore- defence Ussulrf and Dennv centre 8tlva: wlnn Phil Dot ts and Bloom' subs. La-point LEADING GOLFERS IN CAUENTE OPEN AGUA CAUENTE, Mexico. Jan. Tlier gold in these Mexican hills and Mrl tomorrow morning tT proleMion sis srd 17 amateurs will go OJt In search of it. With $25 000 prise money offered.

$10,000 going to the winner, most of the game's brightest stars have fathered la Be)a. California, for the second annual Ague Caliente open. Gene Sara ten. th doughty New York pro, who won the games richest ptize last January with a 71-hole score of 2)7. reached am battlefield today and st once went out to practice for the defence of his crown.

Leo D.egvl. a whirling derv.h of golf, who does things in huny snd a big way. is the host to the assembled star golisrs, as Uua is Leo's home course. LOCAL MAN ENTERS HUSKIES IN RACE T.r-b n.CtM i nr.nt rt To Jack IfIc, 33 Grant street, goes the honor of being the first Otuws man to enter a team for the liw mile international dog derby to be run aa a feature of the Winter carnival during the week of February Defslco, who Is a member of the Ottawa Are department, has been training his dogs sinoe, last year and this Winter has had seversl trial runs. Re expects to make a good bid for th Chateau Laurier fold challenge trophy, donated by the Canadian National Railways luf tn winner of the event Detaleo'f dogs are Labrador huskies whicii his brother.

Louis Defslco. bought for him last year in Kirk land nas eigni oobs he can only run seven in the race, he is training all of them to be in readi nets tor the 100 mils run. Capt Charles Billings, chairman of the dog derby committee, announced Isst evening thst In sddltlon to receiving Defslco entry, he slso had registered team from Walter Charming, of Boston, who was one of the competitors In last year's race. Mr. Charming is well known dog breeder snd a prominent figure ln dog racing circles in the New England State.

Last yesr Mr. Channrng, while in fourth ptsce in the race, dropped out rather than cause his dogs unnecessary suffering. To date four teams have entered the InMrnaUooad derby, Piuyuette and Company and F. Cans? Marquis, both of Quebee City, having sent In their entries sriler Is too week, Stanley Hlgman. chairman of the Junior dog derby committee, announced that the rules for the yumior derby are Roaring eompietion and will be ready la tat on in.

lbs waek. There Is very keen In tercet in this feature of the carnival and young folk, both la Ot taws and the surrounding towns and villages; tea busily on gaged In snaking far tbe event. Indications poult to at record try. Besting has Mew added to the sthVf lie program cf North Carolina Stats Col- lege aa a miner sport. I I Interest Shown In Skating Races Olympic Trials to Take Place in Connection With Carnival.

Official nfttlfir.ll.ln frmn lit Am.ri SketUM Union Out the North American speed skating chtnptoaahlp. for woman will be bald in Ottawa. reb- ruary and has been reevtved by J. T. Rowan, chairman of the soeed skating committee of the Carnival o( Winter Sports.

They will be held at the same tuna and In connection with the Canadian championships for men and women. Mr Rowan states that the fa-t that the Canadian Olympic trial are lo uka place In eonnaction with the Ottawa Carnival mart lias created wide interact in the event throughout Canada. In th wast in particular it has awakened interest in the Ottawa peed skating Carnival, and western clubs are keen to have their champions try for Olympic honor a The Resins branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada has written Mr. Rowan for particulars of the meet here In Winnipeg. Manitoba, and Saint John.

trials are being held shortly to determine who will represent those provinces in Ottawa. Moat of tha bast-known women skaters in the United Stales will be in Ottawa for the North American honors. Mr. Rowan has received en quirles from Detroit. New York.

Cleve- land. Chicago and Utica Badminton Notes First Register Shutout at Expanse of First Baptist UNITED TRIM BAPTISTS. First United bettered their standing ln lht Ottawa Church Badminton Lefue jt aigx at the expense of f-irst Baptist, taking all five events contested. First United are showing I A contenders in the future. Results of play follow: 'i M- McB'n A- Merrikin 'Flrt United def.

Misses Brown- f-arsons tnrst Baptist. li-5. Mrfl'i M. Hickman and G. Funwrlon Tint United dr(.

R. Blak, and Bush iFirn BapUatl. U-t. Mrs. M.

Mernkjji and A. Mcirikin Tir.i United) def Miaa Babe Simpton nd G. Hunt (Tint Baptist), li U-t Miss H. Lamb and Willis (First Umled def. Misa G.

Lockji.n and G. BL.ck.dar trim Baptist), 1J-10. Miss V. Kjle and L. Turner (Firet United i.

def. Ml as Callberk snd D. Watt CTirst Baptist). 13-1. 15 First United.

First Baptist. I Bisons Increase Leadby4-lWm i Buffalo Defeats Cleveland Indiana in International Hockey League. Aaeerlated Press ey Direct Mire. CLTVnND Ohio. Jan 13 Th Buffalo Bisons strenarthened their bold on first place in the International Hockey Leacue by detesting Cleveland Indians who dropped Into third piece behind Windsor here tonight by 4 to 1.

A crowd of 500 witnessed the same The herd chanrlna Bisons took th lead fn th first period when Lauder made solo dash through the Indian defence Lsuder slao scored what proved to be the winning point, taklnc a peas from Msrtln in the second period to beat OoaJle Gordon Baiter A few mlifutee later. Prew reduced the mar-Kin, msk ins an unassisted thrust to score Cleveland only point of the even Ins Th lineup Buffalo Ooal. Tsusher: defence. Lederman snd Cstn: centre. Roth: wines.

Msrtln snd Lauder: subs Oodln. Voss. Cahtll. Jackson. Murray.

Oroas and Boarardle. Clevslsnd OoeJ Baiter- defence. Mr Parian snd Prew; centre. Brlden: wlnea. Doraty snd Williams, subs.

Toiinr Orsy. Brophy. Clark. McBrlde SuuttiiarT' First Perted, Buff s. Lauder Second Period.

Buffslo Lauder (Martin) Cleveland. Prew Third Perted. Buffslo. Oroas (Calm Buffslo MarUn BoerdU Referee Tom Munro. London 14.13 SftO 10 4 IS 11 14 HENRI CIUCI WINS LAUDERDALE OPEN PORT LAUDBRDAXB.

Pla Jan IS Henri Ctucl streaked borne tn 00 tonight to win the Port Lauderdale open with a 11 )nt before they lit tip th course with auteenobil lights ao th rest of the boys oould finish the 64 hole tournament. The Brldfeport. Conn professional offered a 34 and a S3, the latter two under par for tha back nine, to sain bis 49. despite a brisk re see over the flat open course or las presse over uit iiai open course Qf ln pon Uudertlale Country Club Canadian entranta were well behind srd rry. asonueaj Huot OAiebeo 151-7B a 1M-76 a Bob Burns.

Montreal 144-T7 226 Art Rller. Sudbury. 1B3-74 aag ALEXANDRIA RINK WINS IN JUBILEE Special te Vise Jesjnul. VANKLEEK HILL, Jan. 11-The AWsandrla Curling Chib earned off the honors ln the Royal Victoria Jubilee competition played here yesterday and today between rinks representing Alexandria.

Vankleefc Hill tnd Hswkesbury. when a rink skipped by Dr. P. L. Cheney defeated a rink skipped by Or.

H. H. Kir by of Hswkes-bury. 14-11 ln the ftnsl gam and thereby won the right to enter the Royal Victoria Jubilee) bonspiel now being played id Montreel. The playing throughout the bonsplel was of a high standard, but the final game was particularly exciting as the contestants were not at any time separated by more than four points snd for only one and.

It was anyone's fame until the last stone was played. Tha rinks in tha flnsl game were: Alevassdrla. Ilewkesbury. Carl Bradley J. E.

Cameron D. A. McRae C. A. Movie Dr.

A McMaster 8. E. D. Campbell Dr. P.

L. Chenev Dr. H. II. Kirby Skip-U Skip 13 SPBNCBBVILU WIN.

Spencer vi eooreel a 4-0 shutout vlrtorr rver Corn wall yea tarda Bueo netted three caeJs for th winners, while ths other was netted by Lowrev on a pass from Winter. The lineup: BDencervUls Ooal. Leahr defence Oaaaron sod Bussr. eentre Winter: wines. Robertson ed Cooper, subs O.

Winter. Hitch ansa. Low rev and Proa tea Cornwall Ooal PuJoir defence La-fond and Corbln: hutre Dslbeck; Wnn Lerlous snd Lethour subs, C. Lertous, Bi. Deals.

Pssve as Lartav I 1 THE OTTAWA EV F.NINO JOURNAL New York Rangers; In Overtime Draw, With Boston Team' "Tiny" Thompson Plays Sensational Game in Bruins' Nets Final Score 2 2. Asserts Press by Direct fllr. BOSTON, Mass Jan. 13 -The New York Rangers played gieat hockey heie tonight but sensational goal tending by Tiny" Thompson forced them to play an overtime 2 to 2 tie with the team they have been unable to defeat In three years. During the intervsl th Eli ins have overcouve Lestor Patrick' men 13 tines and have been held to three ties.

The Bru.na ovned at a fast rat and scored in less than five minutes when two of the starting forwards. Dutch" Gal nor anJ Cooney Welland combined on a rush, the former caging the puck. The Rangers tied the contest eaily in the second. Bill Cook weepi ng i lo a scr un ma ge nca the Boston ret and scoring on a pass out handled by both his brother Bun and Frank Boucher, the Rangers centie man. Dux.ng the aaine period the Bruins i-gain went out in front when Eddie Shore carried inside of the Rangers blue Una.

swung wide and passed over lo Harry Oliver, who had trailed down centre. The Rjngeis put on a great burst of speed it. the third seaaton and by keeping four and Ave players on the attack managed to break through the Bruins' ught defense. Paul Thompson brother ui the Boston goaU. broke throug-i and fed a scoring pass to Butch Keelir During th overtime the Rangers played the better hockey.

They weie on the aggressive throughout the 10 minutes, but the Bruins' expert back checking kept the score deadlocked. The line-up: Boston Bruins: Goal. Thompson; defence. Shore snd Owen; centre. Wei-land; wings.

Clapper and Gsmor. New York Rangers: Gosl. Roach; defence. Johnson snd Kenney; centre. Boucher; wings.

Bill Cook snd Bun Cook Boston spares: Oliver. Beat tie Barry, tchman, Calbraith, Pratt, Hams. Chapman. New York sparer Thompson KeeUng. Carrigan, Regan.

Jerws. Murdock. Peters. Rod den. Dillon, Officials: Ion and Goodman.

Summary First Period. Exton. G-mor (Weiland 4 32 PcnalUe- Geinor and Regsn. Second Period. Roi.gcrs Bill Cook 'Boucher snd Bun Cook 1.23 Boston.

Oliver (Shore1 12 06 Penalties: Shore 2. Thompson 2 Jerwa, Keeling, Johnson. Dillon snd Pratt. Third Period Rangers. Keeling Thompson Penalties Shore.

Jerwa. Overtime Period. No score. Penalties: Pratt, Jerws. 5 30 Basketball Notes i The senior basketball schedule is ap-j proximately hslf over, with Gunners.

champions of last season, pretty definitely in the play-off Second po sition Is not by any means settled yet with all the remaining teams Nsviiig a chance ol getting "in." Britannia arc at times a disappointment to their followers They show flashes of brilliant form, only to be followed by periods of decidedly indifferent basket be U. They play R. A. Saturday night, when they will have an opportunity of redeeming themselves and indcWntslly getting into tie for second place. The Brit-C.

N. R. A. game will be preceded by the second meeting of the sesson of Diamonds snd Hebrews. Diamonds can stay on the heels of the fast travelling Rallwaymen with a win.

while Hebrews must win or practicall pau out of contention fn the race. a It looks ss though there will be only two tesmi competing in the Junior City League. Glebe Collegiate and Britannia Boating Club will play a six or eight game series for the right to represent Ottawa the Canadian plsy -downs. The Junior circuit has slwajs produced strong teems and this year should prove no exception. The Canadian champion Brits, hsvc lost some of their Isst yesr's performers, but have added two or three younger stsrs whr should give good sccojnt of themselves.

Glebe are reported stronger than ever In this class snd the serni between these two squads should be of more than passing interest. Y.M.C.A. BOXERS PLAN TOURNAMENT The second boxing tournament conducted by the Ottsw-i Y. C. A.

Boxing Chub will be held st the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday.

Jan. 20, st p. m. In sn effort to promote the game the club wiU throw the tournament open to sny smateur boxers in the city who are looking for competition. In the 112 pound.

Hi pound snd Ifu pound classes the competitors sre few snd men of thee weights are asked to get in touch with Geo. Gloasop st once. The following boxers are entering for the meet; 0. Dickens, D. Crosier.

Chopo-wick, H. Brown, S. Dickens. H. Ka-hann.

J. Jackson. A. Csrbonetti Crippen. Blsis D.

Holmes. Chsr-bonneau, H. Schraeter. E. Dunae.

Bellanger. Rocheleau. J. Shipley. L.

Currie, R. Cottrell. C. Durant. W.

Matthews, L. SUfford. R. Cuehley. Am-steur sards must be presented.

ANNOUNCE NEPEAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE The followinf la th balance oi the Nepeaa Hockey League scheduW: Jan. 1 Manotick al Richmond; Bell's Comers at Weeskoro; Citjr View st Carp. Jan. lt-Weslboro at Manotick: Beira Corners at City View: Carp at Richmond. Jan.

S-Richmond al City View: Weat- boro at Carp; llanotlck at Bell's Corner. Jsn. Wertboro st Richmond; Carp at Bell's Corners; City View at ManotJck. Jan. 3-Manotlek at Westboro: Cttj View at Bel)' Camera, r.b.

Richmood tt Manotick; Carp at City View; Westboro at Bells Corners (postponed fame). Feb. Richmond at Wertboro; Bella Corners at Carp. RADIO WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14.

Bobby Jonas is gotnr on th air The famous AUatiia golfer winner of the four major golf viiampionah ipa lot 1930 will makt his iado debut over WKAF and au NBl unworn at o'clock UkO0y slcneO a ton tract call-ins for hi pieraiue before the "111 Ike" for JO ooiisciul ne Wed nead a H'atrit Has IK ftp.t lM.u.1...t r.ve,. A I Isnta SiiU later from Hollfwood wtMC Ml apci.u some lim. Dennta Kins star ol "Th Vaasbond Kins" and Tfie Three Uuaketeers." will be the sural artist of the concert i to be broadtaal over stations aasoctst- with NBC at 30 0 clock A program of the la teat 1:. iopular music will be heard durum 'ir broad- cskI of lh Varicuea over NBl' at 13 clock. Toe To ui-ers hbleM and Heleiie HanU.n will be found In their dreaains ttni uoJlns broadcaat to be hear uter NBC at 0 15 clock A novelty orcheatra directed bv Alexander KinUifl .11 play hiu from l.t snd prevtetit musical comed tea dtirli til broadcast over NBC st JO o'cloc 1 udwig 1 curler snd la Slumbrr klualc enaemble H1 present a procram of varied cltaaua durtns the.r broadcast over NBl' at 11 clot Th ChorUters under the direction of Oeome Dilwurih will prevent pro-sram Of hutilins and drtnkina innp durlnc the Wataide lun btdi.at uvi: NBC at 10 3U clock Toachs bdel.

world famous vu-nn-tst. will present snot her of his recita! with concert orchestra, in htrri win be included Pusnsnl's 'Ptaehidlum aiui Alleero" srransed bf Kreialrr for the sudlsnoea of WABC snd the chain from IJO to CKC MON'TBF! 8 0X News. 8tOL-ks. Weather I cast 6 14 Columbia Records 6 io-Orcheatra 6 Kadlo rravrKis'ue 7 oO Troubadoura 7 4 Book Renew hy lev Cos 00 Program oi inua.c JO Revellers BOO Foe; of Organ 50 Rita-Carl ton iji.ifrt Ore tra. 43 Musical Feature I0 0O AUlng Qusrtet 10 SO Conotrt Bureau Si- Artia' 1 .00 Ouy Lorn bard and bU Canadians.

1130 Anloin Maurice. onfsnUt Chain. 0 1ft Ballew HI tra. B35 Tslk. John Kennedy fl J0 Gloria Oay's Ailairs aklt 6 4ft Topics In Brief Lowell Thomas 7 00 Amos 'n' Andy.

7 1ft Th Three Mustachlos 7 30 Phil Cook 7 4ft To be announced 00 Lee Dim pianist direction Harry K.sen 30 Novelty Orchestra Russian bal-slslkaa 9 00 Murtel snd Vee Instrumental and vocal duo. 9 11 The Two I roupers- Helen Hn-dtn snd Marcel Is Bhlelda. drs-mstlr aklt; dance orchestra 10 Pleasure Hour-Msry McCo Cornwall Colts Win in Overtime Down Finch Beavers by 3 2 Score in Central Ottawa League. A per la te The Journal. PINCH.

Ont. Jan. 13 Some rtoo hockey fans pushed their ws the Pinch Arena here tonight to rf the local Beavers go down to d. lf-: th hands of th Cornwall ft in hard fought bsttls which into 30 minutes of overtime by a scorr of 3 to 3. The ice was la aaeeiieui condition, making the rolng fast ai-ri ons of the beat games of the simi In the COWL, resulted Tn tt.

aere kept on the IT toe throughout Iti: B0 mlnuies of plsy. The first period opened with McMillan staving off nun) bard shot which were sent In by McLean snd iamiawi Tha Bea vera made mini I rushes but were shooting wild on Rob ertson. After Slant minutes oi pisy Ostler wsnt the length of the to best McMillan on a backhand shot Th remaining part of this period the Beavers press sd the plsy towards th Colt' son without resulta Th local had cooimaad Of th play In th second frame and gave the Colts' net guardian a busy session Preston slipped the rubber peat Robertson to tie th count after Bv minutes' play and Roblllard put the Beavers one up on sn Individual run which was th neli-est of the evening Th Colts preyed hard snd the period ended with tha locals leading The Beavers, with two men aervmi Knelt lee. were handicapped and Oat- again fooled McMillan on a backhand shot to tie the count. Plsy became very rough ss th gam went into overtime During th first 10 minutes of overtime there wss no scoring, sl though both toalrs wave gien plenty to do.

In th second overtime period the Beavers massed tnanv opportunities to break, the deadlock Jamteeon paaaed the puck from behind the Finch net to Karl Whitford who beat McMillan for the deeding goal early In the third overtime setts The line-up! vinch Ooal McMillan: defence Stark and B. Ouderklrk: centre Hobil-lard; wings. Preston and McIntoHli, sutM. Dicks y. Cadleuv.

W. Ouderklrk Cornwall Ooal Robertson; defenre. Ostler and Whitford centre Jamleeon: wings, p. Whit ford snd Mr-Lean: subs. Curtlc.

Collins. Parker eagle Referee Fleming. Ottaws. Summary: First Period. Cornwall.

Ostlr Beeewd Period. Pinch. Preston (Mcintosh snd CaderkJrfci Pinch. Roblllard Third Period Cornwall. Ostler First Overtime No SOOT.

aeeessel Overt I me. Ho scor. Third Overtime Cornwall. B. Whitford Leags standing.

P. W. L. Cornwall 4 I Pinch 5 2 3 Cheater 11 3 3 3 Russell ft I EGANV7LLE LOSES TO C0BDEN TEAM "Racial te The Joarnal. ECANVIUX OnL.

Jsn. fast and clean Bonnachere Valley League fame played here tonifht Cobden dawned CvnrlUe 2-0 to take undisputed poenaslon second place. The game wss played Beore a largo crowd and both of tha goals were scored tn the second period. L. Robert netting the flrst and Han the second.

Egan-eiUe put a good show, but all their attempt tear were thwarted by Parr, who played a fine game In the winners' nets. The line-ups: I Cobden; Goal Parr; defence. Haye and Coet.llo; oantr. Hart: winc L. and H.

Robert; auba. WlUnn, J.rkwn ana ureene. CganvllWt OcvL KddleaUaali defence Reevea and Swants: centra. Zednw, wings. MrCtM and Trelug: aaba Mc-Intyre.

Detoughre. fiyers and Binn. Releree: Peever. 1 1 i 200 1 ,00 5 I soprati'i Ri.naM rrre nr Blllr HuahrA bat itoiii-a. WUlsrd Robiaon ainl his Lhrep Hlvei Orchestra Hay'oii snd Bcnui' piano dut male chorus Of IB voice.

rche'ra dtrcctiu. Charles Pre in i Waide li.i. Vl.bel Zocckler oproi.ti rip (toraiera. utal octet (teorse Di I worth 1 1 .00 -aU umber Muaio -airing ensemble direction Ludwif lurter 11 00 Larry Punka orchestra 1)50 Louis Panlcoa orcheatra VlEAr NBC i halu. 05 Black and Gold Hoom ir-tra 4ft Uncle Abe Dav.d fin' aketrn with fhilllps Lit ami Arthur Allen 00 Rode header sina Ift eVlenoe Btitaii "Th of Plains Or.

Dan It 1 1 Mn 30 Sundial Bonnie Laddies loi Noll. Charles Ksnujr Whl.in male trio 45 "Back of the Nwe. OO Bobbv Jonea. coif chat 1j Vane' e. with "Bugs' Uaer.

mast cereinonle. jiui LewU i tntralto, Bam Hetmsn. xylopunist; Haiold Van Cm-burgh ocaltat; nrcheatr Concrr Dennis King, baitmne. gueat artlat: H-nr Neely. master ceremonlaa orrhratra direction Nathaniel fibllkret )0 The "Old aymp.iony orcheatra.

PolmoKve Hour OH P.i!mer Mr.no STl'abfth Lennoi. contralto Paul Ot.er I'rwit th-Revel r. bewla Jamea a ri'l Jnmf Melton, tenors. Elliott Shaw Wilfred "letm i.aaa. direction Ouatse Hasnwhen TO (iraiitland Rice aTrlna orchestra direct Ion leonard Jo 00 Vincent Lopez and hi orclieatrs 30 Jack Albln and his orchestra 00 Florence Rlchardaon and her I 10 -e rrcheatrs IMC OL1 Mill rtiu.

ner B-r Tr.ie'r tA Toii' cond.ictrrt TW-Uiui. u. Ith'h's Orchealrs 7 I Hurry fcUlter' ort hralin with Sam toy d. Purple-in ak 7 iO A-Ism Al rol.ttt-r lib I he Jisbonds- Cmtr LJeuiaiii 1 OO- Tine Band 8 iO TiM-ha Seldel snd C' )u -ei i Ot chesirs. BOO Aan Leaf st the i SO Smoke Drasras Mary Cbsrles.

1 soprano, with Don.cnlco Ino'a Orchestra 10 00 Doctor by Compulsion lOJO Columbia Concerts Corporiu.uii PToersm 11 0O Ouy I-ombsMo snd his R)J Canadian It 10 AUat.ira' Orcheatra. 203 I snln's Bt. Morltr Of-cheaira 12 10 NtK-turne Ann leaf st th Orsan INDICTED FOR Ml'KDER. BATH Me. Jan It A S-f-dhoc County trand Jury, late tMsy uidivted Thomas H.

Pearwm Z3-esr-(ld Bath man. on chare of murder, in the fstsl shooting December 31 of his former school mate, Harold O. Wagner. Squash Racquets orrtmenre Handicap Toornaeaei ThU Week at Badminton Oub of Ottsws. OTTm tl.l TOIKMV Play commence his seek in uiu'nauiim si the Badminton Club of Ottawa All matches shall be beat three vame out of five.

Tha Oral round mut be completed by Sunday. January 18 Draw (or folloas: Pleat Bound I. Cla ton fit vs Crerar CUsry A A Steers Murphy Woods 4) vs A McDouiall Craelev .1 1 Cdaardft iifli Eli lot 4i i. 11 a U. Wilson 0 vs R.

DesbereU 1). Coulaon It vs C. Scott Mi. Oiihooicy t-ii vs. P.

Varcos i 0). i Who will tell the young wife what she wants to know? Her mother, her friends, are all likely to be wrong. Anyway, isn't it less embarrassing to read this booklet herself? Only within the last few years has the age-old question of feminine hygiene been Anally answered. Even dow. it is better fur the newly married woman not to rely on the advice of others.

Many people are still unaware of the new discoveries. The modem method of feminine hygiene is so entirely without risk, so healthful, that wotnefi are delighted when they hear of it. No longer do they fear that the cleanliness they demand will be accompanied by danger. Physicians and nurses have alwayi disapproved of caustic and poisonous antiseptics for this purpose. And until recently, a women usually has had her choice between bichloride of mercury and th compounds of carbolic acid I both deadly poteens.

All this is put. The germicide and antiseptic oi today is Zonti. For Zonite offers great arm-suiting strength with perfect safety to the i scr. There is no danger of hardening delicate tissues or leaving areas of scar-tiasue. Zonite is non-caustic and abeoluteiy non-poisonous.

Still it jar esor povtrfui than crny dilution of embolic acid thai moy aUouxd on Uit body. (i Leclerc i Urint bteera vs Wiser 31 Oraham i 3' Md- lU A Noi-ro i -4 1 A Gordon i 4i vs. MiOreor 8 Bherwood I Ol vs Wll- Uuain Wo be oods tbye i BELIEVE THREE LOST THEIR LIVES Ml LB RIDGE. Maine. Jan 13 Tie juxta.iy Chester Kpii-iw dy RixkUnd.

-S found pound-I inf the leigc. of Egg Rock, off Peut Msnan Point today and it was reared Captain Joe Harmon of Rock-i land and two unidentified men believed to have been with him h-d their l.ves In the storm which rafed -lo'if he coast last night TV)0-YIAR SENTENCE. CLTV ELAND. Ohio, Jan. li-Haroid So them, of Toronto, manager of the Gulf Region Lumbar Company, of Headland.

Ala. pleaded guilty today to using the mails to send $108,008 of fake lumber Invoices to the Guardian Trust Company of Cleveland, and waa en le need to two years in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary snd fined $1000 on esch of four counts. The two-yesr terms are to run concurrently. Tfc MSHIP ABUIYAI Steamship Caronla Aquitanla Paris Baltic Auaonla Cedrlc De Ores At N. York h.

Tor York York Plymouth Liverpool Hat re Prom ftouth ptoq Buuth'pton Hsvre Liverpool York York York BAN S-ATLANTIC MAIL'. Business correspondence snd rea non dance Dec tally addi th New York route to connect with the SB. "Psris" should be posted not later than 2 SO pa, Thursday, Jsnu i-w 1 K. Letter msll to connect with the SB. "Montclsre" via Aalnt John, should be posted not Ister than SO Thursday.

January 15 snd n-srapaper snd nan-el txwt mall not Ister tbsn 10 Wednesday. January 14. Later mall to connect with ths BB. "President Herding." via New YorX should be posted not later thsn 2 90 Friday. Jsnuary ia Ji-A 'rST, Naturally, th modern-rflirided woman wuU to know ail the facta.

Then cms uae bar own judgment, bo send coupon (or this luthonUUv booklet railed "Tha Newer nowl-edge oi Feminine Hygiene." Read it. Paaa it along to your friends. In the meantime, you will And Zonite at your drug store In bottles: 30c, 60r, II. Full directions come with every bottle. ZONtTB PRODUCTS CORPRATHi 1U Dugarta ScraaS, Teroato.

rpt 3-4 Plaaae send sat fr erer of In Uait tfwwklH cm puokUta cSrka baluw BTh-N wm an wtedf V-m ialM cmbw Ln vi Aaltaaatira ia las Uumm itMa snot Addra City Hope for Safety Of Flyers Dashed Report of "Tradewind" Falling Into Sea Not Substantiated. Associated Press Cable. LISBON. Jan. U-A bit ol hop lor tl safety of LleuL William S.

and Mrs. Beryl Hart, missing Since they left Bermuds Saturday noon tn the seaplane Tradewind fcr th Azores, was dashed tonight Portuguese admirstty officials ordered sn eager arsrrh tocLy when they se-ceived reports from New York thst the plane was alleged to have fallen Ir.to the sea about 20 miles off Point of San Miguel Island, one of the Azores group. Villagers were said to have seen the glsne diving for the water, but the an Miguel wireless station, to which the report was sttributed. informed the Government tonight that the object which fell waa only a rocket Ared from a British cruiser engaged in gunnery practice nearby Portuguese admiralty officers ordered the destroyer I bo to the spot I when they first learned o. the rumor 7 but withdrew it after hearing from 1 San Miguel.

TO CLEAR VVHIZ Anti-Freeze Frstect Yssjr Csr. W. A. RANKIN UMITED The Seny Hardwarg 410-41S Bank Street eD 7lh. 1931 yPl Support Ottawa's WM Winter Carnival 5AI I 'S Buy an Official 'AKKnSJSk Admission Tag Official TaB and Help Finance AdmiU You WfWflSi the Carnival International Dog Sled Derby $1.00 Junior WaLM LadieS' 500 Dog Sled Derby ''fflxM Juniors 25c Curling Bonspiel 'AVVT a W'Wv va.

North American y'tlfil Speed Skating fAtgafiA Championships Speed Skating 1(1 Championships for Canada Olympic Trials vxN 5 sax Tags Now On Sale! AT STORES THROUGHOUT OTTAWA.

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