Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
14 Manitoba free Winnipeg tuesday january. 25, 1927 maroons defeat St. Paul 4-3, to even hockey Serig dashing and systematic first period attack wins for locals maroons Assine 3 to 1 Lead in opening session and enter final period with two goal Lead but Are extended to Cece by Crown returns and scores two cleanly of substitutes tires. Maroons. Forts score 3-2 win Over Kenora to even serb Winnipeg maroons with Cece Browne Back on the font arc line Defeated St. Paul 4 to 3, in a highly exciting Amer ican league contest before fans at the amphitheatre rink last night and gained an even break in the series. In contrast to saturday s Battle last night s game was very cleanly fought and Only three minor penalties were meted out. One in each period. Moose Goheen and Cliff o Meara who sustained injuries saturday did not play great attack maroons uncovered an attack in the first period which swept the saints off their feet. They gained a 3 to 1 Lead and had it not been for Miller s Bill Liance they might have had at Lea four or five More. With Cece Brown As Pivot the Maroon forwards sifted through the St. Paul defence with ease and after the saints had a one goal Lead the Maroon Clad athletes followed three sic Cesslee tallies before the session ended. Winnipeg opened the second period with a Rush arid before two minutes had elapsed they added their fourth tally. But from then on the play was very even with the maroons tiring fast owing to Lack of substitutes. Injuries weaken locals Somers sustained a skate Cut in an accidental collision with George con Roy Midway through the first period and had to retire. Two stitches were necessary. In the second period after about six minutes of play Thorsteinson dislocated his shoulder and had to retire for the remainder of the game. This gave the maroons Only one Ward sub., and at Tho close they wer a tired lot the terrific Pace they set in the first period telling on them. Test. Paul never gave zip. They fought desperately and were by far the fresher team at the finish. The saints scored All their goals on rebounds and in the final session after Garrett picked up his own rebound there were Many Hec tic moments with the fans on Edge until the final Bell sounded. The maroons presented a very stubborn de Felice after they saw their Lead gradually waning and St. Paul did not have one really open Chance after their last goal. In concentrating upon their attack the saints left their defence open and the maroons missed several Golden chances with Miller alone to beat on the whole the maroons scored a very Well deserved Victory and on the play they earned a wider margin As their attack was far More systematic than their opponents maroons show courage the maroons gave a display of Cour age and stamina which excited the admiration of the fans. Somers re turned Aster having his Cheek stitched. And played a dashing game despite a Small River of blood that was trickling Down his face. Cece Brown however was the real Star and the most effective Man on the ice. Stanley also showed plenty of Speed and eluded the St. Paul defence More than onco. Munro. Borland and Wasnie All played superbly while Runge even unproved on his splendid performance of Satur Day. Thorsten Lansou was going Well until he injured his shoulder. Miller was again the Star of the St. Paul team. Johanneson was Best of the1 defence though not As Brilliant As in the first game. Garrett and Mccormick were very conspicuous on the attack with Des Jart Tiue also turning in a Fine performance. Garrett Vas effective while Mccormick s Back Check ing halted the maroons in their tracks in the final two periods. Powerful attack maroons unleashed the finest attack seen Here this season in the. First per Iod. Besides the three goals they scored Wasnie failed twice with Only Miller to beat and no one else near him while the St. Paul goalie made several sensational saves from Runge Browne and Stanley. The first goal was scored by St. Paul Rice shooting and Mccormick bagging the rebound. In less than two minutes Somers rushed lost the puck regained it and slip Ped a pass to Browne who scored easily right in the goal Mouth. Four minutes later Thorsteinson passed to Ruhge the Blond left Winger went Clear through to score easily. Browne notch the final goal of the period on a pass from Munro from behind the net. Borland opened the scoring in the first two minutes of the play in the second period. Bill . Was Check eel regained the Rubiner and whizzes one a mile a minute past Miller. Is minutes later Des Jardine scored in i mix up in front of the Maroon net banging in the rebound after Garret american league standing w. L. T. Pts. Winnipeg 13 s 4 30 St. Paul 11 7 1 23 Duluth 9 4 5 23 Minneapolis 6 6 7 9 Chicago 7 14 1 15 Pettenger registers winning coun Ter with two minutes to play in final period of game let George do it by Peg Murray shot. The Only tally of the final ses Sion fell to Garrett the slim but elusive Saint skating through to pick up his own rebound. Steve Valr handled the game Well. He warned the players at the and play was clean. Cece Browne de served a penalty in the first period when he jabbed Johanneson with his stick after Ronnie tripped him. Browne was peeved after taking a Tumble but his action was uncalled for. Teams and summary Gardiner Borland Stan a Somers Wasnie Somers Munro Thorsteinson Runge. St. Miller Nichols Johanne on Bice Mccormick Cameron Gar Ett Des Jardine a. Conroy g. Con referee Steve Vair Toronto. Goal summary. First 1, St. Paul Mccormick rom Bice 3.10 2, Winnipeg Browne rom Somers 3, Winnipeg. Huge Thorsteinson 4. Winnipeg Rowne from Munro 16.20 second 5, Winn neg Bor and 1.45 6, St. Paul Des Jardine rom Garrett 8.05. Third 7, St. 5.55. First Paul Garrett penalties. Period Cameron. Second Browne. By Miller by Gardiner third period Shote stopped. 9 12 6 7 special despatch to the free Kenora ont., Jan. William evened the series with Kenora taking tonight s game with their Thunder Bay hockey league rivals 3 to 2. No score resulted from furious play by both teams in the first session. Both scored a goal in the second session and the forts took the game in the third when after each Side had scored again pet Tinger knocked in the winning counter with but two my buteo of playing time left. Kenora had the better of the first period but failed past the fort goalie. Phillips and Cameron combined brilliantly against the close checking forts. Play was even in the second period with Ward and accounting for the goals. Tho Pace slowed somewhat in the final session with the Edge in favor of the head of the lakes Crew. Brennan and Ward scored before Pettinger put the win Ning goal in the Kenora net. The line up fort William. Kearney Davis Fraser Hacquoil Cook Ward pet Tinger Mcleod. Gallagher. Brennan. Phillips Cameron Sanderson Bird Pittman. Goal summary first scores. Second 6.00 Phillips 9.00. Third 9.10 Ward 12.05. Pettinger from Cook 18.05. Hacquoil Brennard. Second Bird Ward Sanderson. Third Fettinger Pettinger Cameron. Racing approved at Tampa Downs defeats Jones Utz Ojasma outside entries pouring a for 39th annual Bonepa welterweight Champion stages Strong finish winning last five rounds by wide margin the Pas annual dog Derby will get underway today Emit St. Goddard favored to win though All Drivers Are Well supported. A Neapolis after Leader of Saskatoon sheiks supreme court Grants writs temporarily staying Victory for racing Aea bid for the services of playing Man the sheiks. Last night to was announced from Saskatoon hockey club Headquarters the s inne pols magnate Cash consideration and a first class the Veteran was turned special United of cos despatch to free press by 1 ree 1 reos 1 Nute wire sport Tallahassee fla., Jan. Other Victory for racing in Florida was won when the state supreme court to Day approved horse racing at Tampa Downs and greyhound racing at the Hillsborough Kennel club near Tampa. The court granted temporary super cedes writs in both of the racing in Junction cases. It granted a a Lollor Forward in return for Saskatoon Star. The bid Down. We consider Cameron too valuable an asset to sell him out of the Prairie one of the local owners said last night. Harry has been. Playing Good hockey for us this Winter and is one of the leading goal getters to the circuit. So Why should we sell him for Cash and a player who might be of no use to which has Little effect because thu track ended its season five Days after the closing order. Tampa Downs and the Hills to Kennel club were closed last tre Tampa Downs season had been in Progress Little More than a week. The court pointed out that it had been influenced in its decision by the fact that property rights might be injured if the tracks were forced to re main closed pending decision on the question of legality of operation of the tracks under the parimutuel system. The Legal question probably will not be finally settled until after the racing season has closed in All parts of Florida. Changes Are made in Junior and juvenile hockey league draws perfect wine list a perfect meal Appetiser Dubonnet wines Fauve net burgundies commery Champagne Esro bin Brandy liqueurs Cusnier the Junior and juvenile Hocke eague schedules have been revise and this week s games will be playe on wednesday and Friday nights in Stead of tuesday and thursday a fames with the exception of the Stonewall Home games will be playe at the olympic rink the balance of the schedule follows Junior Weag no. Elmwood a. Van 9.30. C. Club is. Vies. 3t. Vital tigers Elmwood 9.30. C. Club is. Vies feb. Elmwood vital varsity. F h at . 9.30? feb. St. Vital is. Tigera juvenile Leos no Jan. Is. St. Vital. Jan. Club at Stonewall. . Is. Cathola 1 is. Vies Stonewall is. Brookland. Feb. C. Climb is. Argos. It. Vital a. Capitols. Fob. Pilgrims at Stonewall feb. Varsity is. Ilgars. St 7 i Bamos Are sche Clulow for 7.1o with the exception of Jan. 28 when will be. Played at 7.15, 9.3o Welwyn girl hockey its Blank Esterhazy 5 to 0 Welwyn sask., Jan. 24. Welwyn girls hockey team blanked Esterhazy Here last Friday night. M. Davis and a. Mcgibney each scored two and Jha Otner goal for the locals the teams were James. J. Clearwater b. James m. Davis l. Ward a. My Man Kinnick. A. Ford b. Blyth. M. Flt Simmons f. Junek e. Blyth m. Fluke. J. Larsons a very enjoyable dance was put on Hoppe wins first Block Boston mass., Jan. Willie Boppe Holder of the 18.2 balk line billiards title won the first two blocks in his Point r n had but 1.93. On the second Block Ilaween on the first but. Was again Defeated when Hoppe went out with the contender s score 268 the third Block will be played tomorrow night. J splendid entry for ice races feature race Edmonton Morris Between Percy j irom Harris 3.03 7, Belna Morrison i from acaster 5.56 8, Edmonton mor tis 4.00 9, Regina Prowse from g. Morrison 3.10 10, Edmonton Harris 2.35." tired a few Days ago and yesterday two More entries arrived from that club made up of a. M. Smith b. C. Forbes a. W. Scarrow j. L. Smith and Geo. Watkins we. Wil son d. J. Mcfarlane and e. B. Lite Dick Kellett writes that there will Likely be six rinks from the District for which he is Umpire three from Carman two from Sperling and one from Elm Creek. Winnipeg in 1928 a letter has been received from Dan Mcneil Well known curler and foot to organize provincial basketball associa1kjp at meet next Sato Ihli basketball has been an Untig Maizi sport in Manitoba for Over 20 Yeta and it has been found in ing to the popularity Ofuji game to get an organization to pot tool and Foster it. It in necessary at this time when play offs for the Manitoba of ships Are near at hand and minion champions a Winnipeg with Brandon the Manitoba chs Plons. An organization meeting held on saturday of this week. T.m.c.a., in or. A Drutt s 7 anyone who is interest ears the promotion of basketball. Has a team in any league is Welcia Bailer now resident in Chicago who any town in. Manitoba which Hij says that he gets some Curling in one of the Public Parks there. The its supplies three ice with heat and. Light and the membership is Only a nominal one. He has to travel fourteen Miles each Way to curl How . Of a. Basketball league should have a Delegate or delegates present this association will the Dominion basketball Ai also with the Manitoba Branch at ? this match miss Chicago right Winger has Twenty four Barch second and Irvin third Tho _ Jim Woodman Al Kenneth o Paddy Patchen Pandora Fen Graf. Direct direct Hal hardly major direct e. Ward Brisac l heu Roseanna the Field class c Pace or Trot Black. Arrow Mokum the Moor Barsac Cappy Sullivan Tuzicka Eleanor o Lee Bond Blello Dick Monk or. Thor Grey Dick Mark Huntley Busby lady Watts Chappell Mickey Wotan g. The Leld. Free for All Phil Patch Billy Bishop direct Volo the Coronet Geo. B. Hal Mack Patch w. L. Fraser Billy democracy g. it i. A Arramah club. Members of the Arramah Snowshoe sub will assemble tonight at 816 clock at the Biver Park Entrance and ill then proceed to the Toboggan ides where they will spend the even Montreal. Jan. 24. Babe Dye headed the sharpshooters in the National hockey league at the half Way Mark in the season s Campaign which was reached sunday the Chicago right Winger and former Toronto St. Pat Rick s player being credited with 24 scoring Points made up of 19 goals and fives assists Bye hurdles Over Billy Burch of the new York. Ameri cans. Who is in second place with 22 Points leading the Canadian division having scored .15 goals and seven assists. Captain Dick Irvin of the Chicago Black Hawks comes third with 19 Points made up of eleven goals and eight assists. He is closely followed by Carson of St. Patrick a with 14 goals and three assists for 17 Points. Eddie Shore Boston defence player is the leading scorer among the league s defence men with 15 Points to his credit which places him fifth in the league. Including both sections. Following his match penalty at Ottawa saturday along with five others meted out at the game to Ottawa and Montreal Keg of the maroons Heads the penalty list with 88 minutes against him. George Boucher and Hooley Smith of the Ottawa senators Are Well up the list with 79 and -78 minutes respectively. Roland trims Carman to take league leadership Roland mail., Jan. 24. Roland assumed the leadership of the Southern Manitoba hockey league tonight by trimming Carman the locals led 3-2 at the end of the first 5-1 at the end of the second while Carman notched the Lone tally in the third the line up Roland Mclarty Patterson parades c. Cameron b. Cameron Sayers Byers Lytle and argue. Carman Fuller or Telson Arnott Woods Mattleson Granta in Thompson Ana Peck against mrs. Lewis mrs. Munnion but railed to get. Man Point going death d to get. Many Points the match to All saints. 16-3, 15-2 miss of All saints won the ladles s angles from miss Mccord. 11-9, 11.4. Strangler Lewis Winner Shreveport la., Jan. 24. De. Strangler Lewis heavyweight wrestling Champion Defeated Mike Romano italian heavyweight in two Falls out of three Here tonight. Football London eng., Jan. Games in the English football league today Rotherham and Accrington played a one All tie while Walsall Defeated Tran Mere Flye goals to one. For burns1 Nicht men s dress shirts full Range of j dress shirts in the i latest styles. Starched or pique Semi stiff with narrow in Raj fancy pleats orig soft fronts. All sizes a and a s s o sleeve lengths each. A dress collars ties. Kiewel Boniface permit Holde
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