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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 13 Cariadiens Drop Close Struggle to World's Champions WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -Keeling Scores Twice When Rangers Triumph New York Squad Scores 3 Joliat and KlJey Tally for canucJta aoreni Suffers Twisted Ankle. Asseclatetl by Direct Win. NBW YORK. Jan. 1-The New York Ranker i Jumped over the head ff two rival club Into second place in tht iVmorlcan divuion of tha Na tional Hockey League tonight with 3 to I victory over tha Montreal Canadiana be fore crowd of 10.000.

Thaf victory put SY tha Hanger a point ahead of the Idle De- J' iron eo double dose of 1 hard luck as Bnston Bnjim a i Trst C.ne-I 4 dtens got 1 Ty Mar- -Butch" Keeling. ens, cur cen tre, wu injured on the play In which they scored their first goal in the mat period. He suffered a badly twisted ankle as he banged into a tangle of players and tumbled over Bun Cook of the Rangers. Lead the Attack CaeJl Dillon and Melville Butch Keeling, speedy reserve wingmen were the leaders in the Ranger triumph although the Blue Shirts out. iUyed their rivals by a.

good margin inna nr thf. Keelins scored two goals while Dillon aank the ira- wirtknt onenin. tsllv an a fait un- i assisted play and passed to Keeling for the last. Earl Seibert, who play- I ed a whale of a defense game for MacFarlane and Close Battle Veteran Stylist and Youthful Star Are Separated in Total Casn winnings Dy uniy elated Preesby JHrecl Wire. I 2-Willi.

Msc- CHICAGO. Jan. 2- Far lane, one of the game's grsndcsl old timers, and the youthful, brii- iiant Paul Runysn are waging a close frwitle for gold and glory along this Winter's golfing trail. Fivo imonrtar.t Winlr monev cham- ilon5hips aeady jjt ijidve oeen aecmea nice uie oig car .1 TAJ avan loaded up with improved war uhs and lUrted? out. but th two.

leaders are W6ar- jic-d in total cash' winninga by only 523. Winning one. title and tying for) another, Far- ft st) tufin Lr MleV i k.jzs lopKunyan Paul BuaA, rwhtf hia' WUn two 1Ki tied tnr tot njiVin a wj MacFarUnei bangirg out hia iron with the brill ianry as In -lhgs-tfl ITwo Ottawa Curling ClubstMame Skips for Governor General In. J. Simpson and A.

L. k. Ottewa ntry N. Y. Wilson ana w.

jr. rage Named at Rideau. 1 Two Ottawa curling cluba have an l.ounced the namea of players who ill skip their rink In the Governoir lienerar competition, blue ribbon tvent of the local aeaon. Two rilentrd players have been selected lead the Rideau entry in Norman Wilson, president of the Rideau hub, and W. F.

Page. Both are ex- lrieicd a well a capable curlers ho are sure to a (lord tne same ex- fllent reoreaentaiion which the Hi- hrau Club ha had ln the paat. The, Ottawa Club la assured of two t.ne leaden with the announcement Lutde flaat night that R. J. Simpaon id A.

K. ShUlington would skip i organiutiona two entries. Simp-n waa in charge oC one of the Ot BillHoUettMay-lOttawa Come to Senators, i Bmythe Announces Rookie Defenceman Will Not be Betorned to Minors. Ogsuutlaa rraea by Direct Ware. TORONTO.

Jan. Canny Smyths, singer of Toronto Maple Leafs, an unced ble today that Bill Hollett. oklg defenceman, would be loaned either Detroit Red Wings wa senators. He certainly will not be returned minor SmytAa said, gotiationa for placing Hollett. who promoted front Buffalo Bisons of International Hoc key League to place tha suspended Red Horner.

ive not been completed. Hollett played five games for the uiders of the National League's nadlan section and made a great ipreasion en hie first trial in big igue hockey. Bsnythe wag definite would he gkam more N.H.L. ex- now that Horner has return- action. He Word Received.

Frank Abeam. MP, president of Ottawa Hockey Club, stated to ie Journal tut night that he did know If Hollett would )etn the natora. No definite word hag been reived from Cormy Smyths aa to iiat disposition would be meAe of Maple Leer detencg man. enter Hockey Team Drill Tonight at Ana. Although their program far Sabgr- night has been postponed, all ur teams la the Renter City Hockey ague will have twa nights this -ek for practice, allowing art the hours; foeJgrit-5 JB to 88.

La laUa-Rutl: Ss gsa. gtonties: e-jo ie tae, hbs! 88 In 1J8. Burghs. I ridaySJ to 8(8. Monties: 188 8 J8 rudeows; ase to i ae, rsurgns; 9 to 1J8, Salle-Hull.

2 Victory Over Canadlena New York, passed to Keeling lor tha second tally. A penalty la Seibert helped pav the way for tlx first Canadian foal, which Aural Joliat pushed horn out of a scrimmage in front of the cage. Jack Riley banged In tha final counter on a last desperate rush after tha Habitants had shoved Jean Pusie around to get an opening. Tha lineups: Rangere Goal. Ailkenheed; defence.

Seibert and Johnson: centre. Boucher: wings, W. Cook and F. Cook: subs. Ripley.

Dillon. Murdoch. Keeling. Hal. ler.

Oamundson. Brennan. Pusle. Canadians OoaL Chabol; defence, S. Mantha and Carson; centre, Mor-enx; wings.

Gagnoa and Joliat; subs, Lerochelle. Mondou, Riley. O. Msn-tha, Lepine, God In. Portland.

Bour-gesult and Burke. Referees George Mslllnson and Jerry Goodman. Summary: First Period. Rangers. Dillon Penalty: Seibert Shots stopped: Chabot.

IS. Aitkenhead. 7. Second Period. Rangen.

Keeling Seibert I 1138 Penalties: Johnson. S. Manths. Seibert Shots stopped: Chabot. 11; Aitkenhead, 12.

Third Period. Csnsdiene. Joliat (S Mantha) 48 Rangers. Keeling (Dillon) 15 31 Canadians. Kliey (Monaou.

Burke) 19 54 Penalty: C. Mantha. Shota stopped: Chabot, 12: Aitken head. 13. Runyan Waging for Golf Honors 1925 when he beat the famous Bobby in" ln three-wsy tie with Runyari and Joe.Tuinesa for the mid-south open and then routed the field with a great 288 to win top money of $2,500 in the rich Miami-Biltmore championahi drive.

Runyan won the Capital City open, worth 9400 to the winner; $230 moic in the mid-iouth; 18.5 for a third place tie in the MlamJ-Biltmore. and $1,000 nrat place money in the Pjm-dena open. The White Plain. N.Y., professional waa aecond only to Craig Wood in total money winning last year. Revolt of Menominee.

Mich, cne of the "Big Five" among last Winter money winners, ranked third to date thia year with cash winning of Tammy Armour of Chicago, ranked fourth with (873. while Hd'rton Smith of Chicago, whn sprcad-aagled the Winter Said in 1929. wu right behind him wtth cash winning balance of $850. ShfllingtoA in CHarge of tawa rink last year and made a fine showinc while haa long recognized a one of the finfet i curler in the city and ha also skip' ped rink in the Governor General's in the paat. Glebe will hold snOthet meeUng before definite announccmerit of that club's two akip la made.

A. F. B. Wilson and the canny Jimmy Robert-aon have; been prominently mention ed for tne poU. Both are good lead- I aa fine nlaVers, i It is expected that the final agsinst the Montreal representative will be held on Rideau Hall Ice on or about February 21.

Play in Ottawa district will cornmence on February 17 to decid what tw6 rink will compete in the final. Officials On Ski Executive International Body Form- ed to Foster Friendly Ski Relations. Canadian Press by Ulreet TAIre. MONTREAL. Jan.

foster friendly ski relations between ski clubs of the world and especially between Canadian and United States-clubs, the International Ski Club was In being today under the presidency of Allstalr Orant, of Montreal. The club will try to encourage skiers to come to Canada to demonstrate the possibrtrtrag-of the Dominion in skiing and plana to organ ire trips to the mountains of Kagtern and Western Canada for skiers of Canada and the United States. For the present the club doea net plan to become a member of the Caned Ian Amateur Ski Association a eeaa petitions will sot be held for the time being. At the first annusl meeting C. K.

Mortureux. President of the Ottsws Ski Club: Herbert rullerton. of Van. couver: George Kirkpa trick, of Toronto: Edward Taachereau. of Quebec: Kurt Bauer, of New York: Wil-lias Honey, of T.

B. Colby. Jr. of Detroit: Fred Pabst. of Chicago, and Peter White, of Banff.

Altau were elected Tlce-praai-dents. Councillors elected were Donald Crulrkahank. H. Heggtvelt. and Trad B.

Taylor, of Ottawa; Ian CaaaUkt, CoL 1. S. Scott. C. D.

MsrTaggart. W. H. Dryads ie. Harry pangman.

of Montreal; Jehn Southern, of Calgary, aged O. leeng of Winnipeg. kfisa P. Orterson of Ottawa and Mies 1. Oeddard of New York are included In tht women's committee wfcUe Qsearn Tsrep.

Trance, and K. af Italy form the foreign Ittee. lortg bare been banned from the eturtg af Victoria. Australia. There sre spproxirnetety 188 race kaaas isnder telen tack seeadn a) the retoggilaed sgggtlngi throughout Ike United Statsst, I Believe It Or Not STSiiriiB By Ripley 'f Bird Man WILD BILL." HUDSON FLIGHTS ONE DAY I Aron.

fcjj ii cannot'see'V Fft I. ittetV He ib totally blind CLC 3 chicken That I It RUVjl)VN ThiMlC 5 ffc I GRLW tOrtPLETELV Owned by (Vr HtllV or bOl.O I Strathconas Win Over Flyers 5-1 1 Take Second Place in Intermediate LoopSailors Triumph. Strathcona Jumped Into sccnnH place in the Intermrdiato City Hockey Leajrie last night at Sella rink hii tlicy trounced Ljwtr Town Flyers 5-1. Sailors moved intu a tie for fourth position by chalking -up a 3-0 win over RCMP in the second game of the double bill. R.C3I.P.

held their rivals in chock until the final period, but wilted under the pounding and allowed the Sailors to ram in their trio of goals. Shortly after the start of the laxt aession, O. Fillman put his mate cut ih front on a smart olo effort. P. Fillman collected their aecond tally, while Smiles avored their last goal near theend of the stanza.

After Wing held to oik goal in the first period, Strathconas tuged an uprising ln the last two framr that enabled them to finish on the end of the scoring. "Firp" O'Neil grabbed the scoring honors for the winners with two markers. wnue raise nrvnaun, ami Dubois bugged their other goals. Aris barged through to beat LeBlanc from close in near the close- of the lal session to save the Flyers from being shut out. First Game.

The team: Sailors Goal W. Manners; defence. C. Manners and C. Mills; centre.

O. Fillman; wing. P. Fill-man and Stiles; subtv McLean, heiK. "De.

i.y man If' defence. Stanton and Herman; 'centre Good fellow: wings. Popko Kaiser: subs. Butchers, Juneau, Lee, Taillefer. First No K-ore Penalty: Stanton.

Second Period. No score. Penalty: Mills. Third Period. Sailors.

0 Fillman Ssjlors, P. Fillman Sailors. H. Stiles Penalties: Goodfcllow. 4UV J.12 TOO Herman, Stanton.

Second Game. The teams: Strathronsa-Ooal. LeBlsnc: defence. O'Neil and Smith: centre. Frank Pyeflnch: wings.

Bums snd Dubou: subs. Mike Imbro. McDermid. Arsensult, Msloney. Larocque, Tec-han.

Higgerty. Lowertown Flyers Goal. H. Char-bonneeu: defence. L.

Charbonneau and Bourrett: centre, A. Charleholg; wings, Schwerdfegrr snd O'Meara: subs. Benoit, Jenkins. Banning. O.

Charbonnneau, earns. Stevens, Kol-laah. Asia. First Period. Strathconas, O'Neil t.U Penalties: O'Neil.

Dubois, O'Meara. Kollesh. Burns, Serend Perted. fttratheona. O'Neil (McDermid) 118 Strathcona.

Arsensult 4.00 1 Penalties Pyefinch. Chsrlebjis, I Arts. Third Period. Strathcona. Imbro iCNelli Strathcona.

Dubois (Srailh) y) Flyers. Aria 440 Penalty. Schwerdfeger. Bsru.ll. Ay Larocque.

Rsferaea, Tommy Westwick and Tom Farrington. Csam Teaight. R.C.M P. vs. Lowertown Flyers.

Burghs vs. Wsnderrrs. I At LaSalle rink at 8.151. New Liskeard Seniors Take Second Position aerial tt Tea Josrgal. NXW USKSARD, Ont, Jan.

local genlerg lumped into second plscs In tht N.O.HJk. Central Oroup Senior Sertoj by grmncing Haiieybury hart last slgdkjt the soor. being to The wtnaWrt smroduced their crack un! forward Una of Frost Morris and Allan who accounted for It gosh), while Hallerbury bed a weakened I Announce Reinstatement For District Athletes Eddie Carmody of Pembroke, Joe and Elzear Contant, Cornwall, Along With John Duncan of Sudbury, to Receive Cards. an 1 tan Preaa br llre-t ire. DUNNVILLE.

Jan. total of J2 Ontario athletes whj entered trie pro rank weu reinstated a am- teurs. according to an official list re- leaaed tonight by Fry, chairman i I Canada. With release of the list It was declared no Temstatementr will be granted without payment of the required fee. Amoai those reinstated is Walter R.

Knox of Toronte. once a famous pro' fejsionsl track and field star who earned Canada name to victory in numerous international events more Ui an SO years ago. He was a leading Sprinter and a powerful shot-put artist. Fourteen hotkey players were re instated along with four baseball stars, two boxers, one swimmer and tne one-time track and field star, Knox. Hockey: John J.

Murphy. 27. Ham ilton: Roy Colquhoun. 23, Kirkland N.H.L. Statistics Canadian v.

Toronto 14 t'anadlrni. tMlaaa 8 ftet-tlou. L. T. r.

A. P. 8 1 14 Kl 31 10 1 38 II 10 4 41 40 18 MariKin. 8 8 Amerhans 4 II I American Hertlon. t.

r. 34 3 3.1 i 41 A. hlraio Itanier. Iietrolt Honloil 10) 7 7 8 GAMFH T11IH TEF-li. Tomorrow.

Vt-ln at Ottawa, lumnto at Canartlen. Manmna at Americans. Kangers at Ortrolt. Katurday CMtuwa at Toronto. isoaton at Mareona.

Kuiiday. Ottawa at I let roll. Canadten at American. Kansera at Chicago. Eight Teams Open Outdoor Section' i 1 I i Lako.

Ont John White, 29. Kitchener, Witwtcn Fiacher, 31. Keswick, Harry Httmrl. 28, Waterloo, Edward A. Carmody.

27. Pem- broke. Harry F. Osborne, 24, Bowman vi lie. Ont; John Duncan 2f, Sudbury, Ont Archiv D.

Davey, 24, Toronto; Elzear Contant, 32. Cornwall. reu effective July 1934; Joseph Content. 27, Cornwall; William Holrnea, 29, Fort Erie. effective March 1.

1934: Fred H. Elliott. 38. Toronto, effective March I. 1934; Clarence W)rfgewood.

i 30 Toronto, effective March 1. 1934 Baseball: Fred Walmsley, 29, Cop-I per Cliff, Allied N. Tyson. 31, Oshswo. Joseph A.

Spring. 40 1 Toronto; Gordon A. McWaine. Lon- don. Ont.

Doxing: unarics it. Huimer, Camp Borden, Ont John S. Mc- Donald. 29. Hamilton.

Out. Swimming: Harold L. Preston. 23, Toronto. Track nH field- W.I I- Vnnv A Toronto.

Burghs to Meet Junior Cavaliers i i Rivals Clash Tonight in Second Game St. Mai achy's Oppose St. Pat's. till riding along In the front po- i sition in the rsce. LaSalle-Hull arc I slsted to meet Burghs st The Auditorium tonight In scheduled I Junior City Hockey League match.

St. Pat's entry. In the loop cornea to gripa with Su Mslachy's in Ihe first I game on the bill. I Unbeaten this season and with seven atraight victories hanging from their belt, the junior Cavaliers loom I up aa one of the strongest squsda developed (n Junior ranks for some time. Burghs fsce big task in their engagement with the pace-setters, hut the Rideau "Warders have switched their line -up sround snd sre anxious to topple the leaders.

A win lor Burghs wobld send them into i SS oiiiv cnaiauri un luin uvirui vi a chy'a are always danger ourf and sre certain to prove real opponenta for the lrtah aextet. Bradman in Fine Form In Inter-State Match' Canadian Pma able. SYDNEY, Australia. Jan. 2 Don Bradman.

Ausfrlttas great bauman, I cored S3 runs in a sparkling innings, fur New South Wsles as the interstate cricket match with Queensland progressed todsy. scores when were drawn were; Queensland XI! and 70 for four wicketa: New South Wsles 814 for five declared, making it likely the home II would win by at least an Bradman slashed st the bowline in which Included four sixes snri fougja brought turn his first 1 om run mark of the gaaauii which epemd only few weeks ago. With Kippax Bracfman establish. 4 a great partnership which added 38.1 runs, record for Interstate ShefticM, shield cricket LEEDS LEAGUE REVISED. SMITHS FALLS.

Jsrv 1-Aa a result of the withdrawal of two team. originally entered 0 In the season piay. a revised schedule haa been orswn up lor tne L-evoa tunty noc- ey beagjue. which now comprises tosma. Smnh.

Falls. Elgin. West- port, Bedford Mills and Athens. I within striking diatanrn Srtirm rock in' second place whrn Uiey nv-et Junior Hockey w1- Although they have' League Starts Tonight on Play-1 ground Rinks. Eight tearng are slated to open the schedule in the Outdoor Section of the Junior City Hockey League to- night.

Lansdowne liong meet Mar- 1 oona st New Edinburgh rink. Olym- i pica play Quakers at Sandy Hill. Ki- wanlg come to grips with, Fisher, si u.ner. wrnle PanUleri tackle St. Francois, at Laroche Park.

Making ils aecond debut. Ihe Oul- door Section, is looking forward one ol ils beat seasons with II lesrm competing for honors. Perreet weath conditions w.0 In all probability pre vail tor uteir schedule this year Quaker met Gladstones In tne final last season for tht right 10 meet the Oladstoneg turned city champions. back their rivals, and although they failed by a big margin to down rocks in two sjameg, they fare good showing and the brand of thia year ki certain Is he on a better sea la. Quakers, last year's runner-vp for the litis.

wlU appose Olyrnpkg tn wis Sandy Hill PUyground rink. The loop will operate as In farm as years, in three sections, Willi sis squads playing la each greup. The trfleialg foe tonight's aamea fallow New Edinburgh. Tom Far- rlngrton: Sandy HilL Carter Morns itrSS tnttein and BiU Qulnn. 1 I I Primeau Has Yet To Serve Penalty Toronto Star and Franlde Boucher Are Waging! uiosft rtght.

Canadian Press ky Direct Hire. MONTRfdAL. Jan. 2. Prankig Boucher Joe Primeau.

cenbe stars of the Stanley Cup finalUU last season. Ne York Rangers and Toronto Leafs, respectively, who between them have held the Lady Byng trophy for Uie past sis seasons, sre sgain fighting neck and neck for the Possession of the cup which annually goes to the cleanest player in the Nu. lional Hockey League. So far in 20 mea with Toronto. Primeau has not earned a single penelty.

Boucher has served only two minutes in 18 games with Rangers. Boucher won the trophy four years In succession Ihruugh the seasons 1927 to 1831. and Primeau won the award In 1831-12. The cup went back to Boucher last season. May Be Record.

The 1833-34 campaign may go down as the season of the clesneat playing in the NHL's history if the players follow the examole in th uraml half of the schedule, whtch they hsve net in the first part. Except for Red Horner, truculent Leaf defrnreman, few L. playe.s are over the 30 mark in minute, an exceptionally i lean record The scoring leatei are among the uith the feweit pen It if Big Chuck Conachcr. rather robust performer veu in hu imideM moment, has but six minute in penalties. Earl Roche, Primeau.

Moreni, Boucher. Guttaelig. Barry and Oliver are other tars who have paid few visit to the penally timekeeper thi wraaon. The Honor Role. Following Is the honor roll of regulars in the N.H.L.

in game played to date: No penaltie: Primeau. Oliver. Boa ton. Wetland. Ottawa-Detroit.

Two minute: Boucher, R.ingen; Doraty. Toronto: Kamuiky. Ottawa; Sands. Toronto: H. Kilrea, Toronto; T.

Conk. Chicago; McVeigh American. Four minutra: Hime, Americans; Moreni. Canadiens; Barry Boston; Sorrel I. Detroit; Clapper.

Boston; Romne. Chicago. Slaughter Punished For Committing Foul MILWAUKEE. Wis. Jan 2 -Two, professional boxers.

Sammy Slaughter. Terre Haute. negro, and Lou Scuzza, Buffalo. were, suspended indefinitely by the Wisconsin Boxing Commission today. Beit Finch, manager of the Buffalo light-heavyweight, also was suspended by the commission.

Slaughter wax punished for fouling Frank Battaglia. In the winHup bout of a New Day fight ahow. Hi suspension will remain in effect until the commUajon Canadian rnaa by lrrt Wire. MO.VTREAL, Jan. Leading acor- on ih l.ugr loading team.

Ciurlte Conacher of Tor unto Mp. If went into the new fear at tin; head of all point -ma kra of the Hockey Tha huaky iini winger, playing a big part in tha aev-eral high acor-ing ganvea of hi team, paaa-ed Earl Hoch of Ottawa during the weekend to ahow II point iruxla up of It guats and tht aaaiata. Official autia-tica iaaued tonight by Praai-dent Frank Calder. and in gTUfc 1 kgegeatl cluding gamee of Monday. Jan.

1. show the Leafs lead in every of- irnsive aeparunent of the league. Conacher not only has the lop pei-tion In points, he leads the whole league In most goals scored with II Provided Mere Assists. Joe Primeau. polished centre of tne "kid line" and Frank King" Clanc.

defenceman. have provided more assists than any other player, with 11 each while Red'' Horner still holds the leadership in penalties, despite a six game layoff, his 11 minutes far exceeding any other nlsver's totsl. in Chicago drive to the top of the United States section one of its nlav. ers grabbed off the leadership of snoring in thst section He wss Johnny Qottselig. erack left wing.

who. while not able to match the gual-scoring skill of Nels Stewsrt and Bsrrv of I Boston Bruins or Johnny Sorrel) of Detroit haa earned nine assists which, coupled with srx goals gave him a total nf 1J points. This wss a msr- of on, over Stewart ai.d Barry and of three over SorreU. the tarly- season leader. glelUl Ties Roche.

Tied with Earl Roche, who led the scorer over the Chrltma week-end. is Aurcl Joliat of Canadiena. Each has 17 point for second place in thf whole league. follows with II point, all these players having a better showing than the top man in the United States section, Primeau. ineirleually.

stands out head and shoulder above the leaders In the matter of clean plavini record. Of the. 15 players who have scmrd more than 10 points, he is the only one who ha not spent single minute In the penally hux. Joiiai- Csnadiens' veteran left, wlngeF. the.

statistics khow. has scored' I i i (8W sT atf Chartle Cesucber. I I I I 1 1 at leasi ont goal or one assist in s'ven Club of the International Leaaue will straight games. Hi streak smarted on i have a new stadium for the 1934 sea-December 1L and up to and include, on, with a seaung capacity of iW Uordon Sinclair ,1 gs.ll. in Ust Saturday.

Kme here he am-ed five goal and tux uiuu to ump 'rom down he lut to near the lop Official standing. i snadlan IMtUlwn. l. a. r.

Toronto ao 14 14 30 91 Canadians ao a a 30 48 19 Otlsw. at) 8 10 4 43 41 18 Montrral fa. 4 5 aT 48 11 Americana lg 411 4 40 81 1J I ailed Stales Ulilslon. W. L.

P. A. p. Chicago 11 0 7 4 4 37 34 Detroit II I 1 II 10 Boston 19 0 8 a 43 43 anr. Kangers 18 7 8 4 0 38 I offlclsl scorers Canadian Dlvlslen.

Pen. In allna. 8 8 21 0 30 33 35 11 17 17 9 30 a a 8 Conaeher Tor. llochr. Ott.

Jollst, cdns Primeau. Tor rrlm.su, isn. Smith 1 Jackson. Tnr Uontl 7 8 1 8 8 8 7 1 3 4 4 4 8 8 a a a 1 3 3 3 3 a 8 4 8 8 Tor Btalr. Tor.

Cotton. Tor Northeotl. Monti. Ussnon. Cdns Tor.

Kllrra. Tor Hands. Tor O. Roc he, ott Hlmrs Am.rka Morm cans. Day rnr Burkr.

Amerks. Toun.y. Oil MrVeigh. Amerks lhoms. Tor.

Amerks. Mlimirsn. Oil Laro.iirlle, cdns. B.UI. T.ir Dor.lv.

T.ir .3 3 a 1 1 Horner. Tor vaM Ott Klein. Amerks. Msnths. Cdns.

Amerks. Conn. Amerks. Shsnnon. Ott nited states Ptrtalen.

Oollaelli Chi. Barry. Most Hiewsrt. Boat. SorreU.

Det. Aurle. Det. frmpein "hi. Ooodfallow.

Det. Oliver. Boat. umb. Boat WeUand.

Hat. Cook. Rang Murdorh, Hang Couture. Chi Cook. Ranc Cnmon Det Cook.

CM Wlaemtn. Pettinte'. Det. Fmmi pet A Smith. Brwt.

Cona'her. Chi. Oracle. Boat. Dfllon.

Rang Keellna Rani I re win Beauie. B-Tt CUpper. Bit. RomnM Chj. Lfawlck.

Ch The Jersey City (N Baaebalt iviVi ,1 JUi! as I.sT 1 0 Lmi 1 vi yjH The world-famous footloose I HtA I reporter writes the first iruide I iff! li jrThfk I Siorv of tile wnrlrl't 1'nf Maple Leaf Star Passes Earl Roche in Standing Tops Both Divisions With 19 Pointa Primeau and Clancy Lead in Jlssists Roche Drops to Second Place. petl colony. 11 1ll5 ll ISC These i-p7" JL cv Gripping MtCttnt '4 Stories a ncSfitezl NOW fAh Running JsJfi The Evening Journai.

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