Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 15, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page fourteen. Winnipeg free press monday february 15, 1937. Large crowd sees Manitoba Badminton championships draw to Long and Blanchfield show class in men s doubles final impress when beating Doug Bracken and Bert heaven and mrs. Pirt Are ladies Pirt pairs with Charlie Jones to take mixed event. Before a thousand spectators the champions of open doubles events 11 in the Manitoba Badminton Tournai Winnipeg is ment were crowned saturday afternoon. Emsley Blanch Licud put on a display of errorless shuttle play with terrifically paced smash ing a returnable net Cord shots and deceptively placed clears that gave Dougles Bracken and Bert Jones no Opportunity to retaliate for Points except towards the close j of the first game. Sustained rallies gave the crowd i thrills reminiscent of Canadian Fin als but with Long and Blanchfield smashing for aces alternately from the front and Back court positions on the slightest sign of an opening there was left no doubt of two players raising their game to superlative Heights simultaneously without the losers having an Opportunity to change the Pace or tactics de. Lemon and Eleanor Mcferran attempted bravely to Stem the tide in opposition to Manitoba s two title holding veterans Charlie Jones and mrs. Gordon Pirt. Previous reports on the style of play have been incorrect it was particularly noticeable on saturday that the mixed match on saturday was play Champion of meet staged at Watts a Wausau wis., feb. 15. A George Scott and Mary Dolan Minneapolis won the senior men s and women s championships sunday in the Midwest Speed skating tournament in which a Field of 115 participated. The Powderhorn skating club of Minneapolis won the team award 225 Points. Scott won the 440 and the mile and miss Dolan won the 440, 880, mile and took second in the 220. Bud Schultz St. Paul and Eugene Lamb Mil Waukee and Dorothy Kelpy Minneapolis were second and third behind miss Dolan. Defeated w. J. Korman a. Hanmer Jones. 10-15. 13-12. 15-12. Secondary events men s Bowles a. Hughes Winter club Defeated or. F. J. Greaney a. J. Norman Idlewood club 15-3, ladies h. Michalski Defeated misses s. Strang j. Grant All of Winnipeg club 17-15. 15-5. 15-8. 12-15, a. Oped openings. The winners alternated in position but the main pored Back and Forth by both teams but with Charlie Jones and Eleanor Mcferran carrying the Brunt of this positional play with mrs. Pirt _. Metis out playing Lemon at the Back both of Winnipeg club 12-15, the result of Jones masterly Devil 15-4. 15-e. Ladies e. Garnett Defeated miss j. Michalski. Both of Winnipeg club. 6-11, 11-3. 11-1. Tinn of no in was is described men s Patterson to. Good lion of play was As . Auditorium Rouge ladies doubles Defeated a. J. Dunstane a. Christie mrs. Pirt. And Marjorie heaven j were too Superior in team f. Boughton. St. Stephens Broad placements and with a Small margin at errors for wild Wood s 1936 1937 Star team of mrs. Cochrane and Coralie Fraser to make much head Way. The finalists of the singles events were settled Friday evening with Charlie Jones and Marjorie heaven proving victors Over Emsley Long and mrs. Harley m. Hughes. Mrs. Gordon Pirt refrained from singles play in open Competition this sea son but no doubt will attempt to repeat her victories of the last can Adian event in Vancouver. Previous to the play of the open events the prize winners in the secondary event in doubles and in the Consolation rounds in the five draws were completed. Consolation singles were won by Jack Cooper Over Arnold Paget in a three setter after Paget had taken the first. Ethel Garnett won the Odd game in three from Jennie Michalski with the first two being fought. Very closely Way. Defeated mrs. Fulcs mrs. Westminster. 15-3. 15-4. Mixed doubles Schwiler _. A. Clark miss w. Stephenson Defeated e. W. Sproul miss Laidlaw All of auditorium 15-11, 15-12. Two Church club teams fought it out for the ladies doubles when Marion Crawford mrs. Frank j Boughton of St. Stephens Broad Way took mrs. Fyles mrs. Schwiler of Westminster in two games in which the score hardly indicated the extent of the rallies. Men s doubles went to Jack Terson to. Goodchild Over Dunstane and Bob Christie in which the score fairly indicated the competitive experience of the players while in the mixed doubles auditoriums favor Ite players and administrators won from club mates Jimmy Clarke miss Winnie Stephenson defeating e. W. Sproule Annie Laidlaw. Secondary events the secondary events in doubles found Bill Bowles and Glen Hughes More effective Over head in match ing strokes with Bill Norman and or. Frank Greaney of wild Wood. The ladies doubles found club mates meeting with a team of youngsters in Sheila Strang Janet Grant indicating a Bright future before relinquishing the final to Helen Fergus Jennie Michalski. An other stirring Battle with an exhibition of sound Badminton indicated was the mixed in which Jack Grant and Barbara Mckiel came out two games to one against Audrej Gar Nett Bill Bowles. The senior men s event Champion ship for 1936-1937 went to Veteran Jack Wright and Bryan o Kelly won one of the most bitterly fought. Lengthy matches in the week s play from Bill Norman and Gilley Hammer Jones. The eleventh provincial championships were completed with Complete satisfaction to All and the committee under the chairmanship of Harley m. Hughes assisted by Charlie Boxer and a Strong group of hard workers were sincerely congratulated on their Good work. The honourable the lieutenant Gover nor and miss Tupper and the Hon curable Bracken spectators of the afternoon s play. Final results open events men s singles association Rose bowl _ Emsley Long ladies Rose bowl 3-0. And Stonewall a first place tie with the Premier and mrs. Were keenly enthusiastic men s Angus Mcneill trophy e. E. Long a. Blanchi iced Defeated b. Bracken a. O. Jones. 18-14. 15-3 ladies Hon. John Bracken Gordon j. Gray sons trophy c. L. Jones mrs. G g fan double c. E. Allen or. Ood trophy j. Wright a. O Kelly Spring suiting 28 up snarl or p k made to order the finest assortment of sprig we be Ever shown. Don t miss this buy your suit now and save Money j. Morris merchant . 278 garb St phone 956s7. See on windows bosons extended by Montcalm in midget league league leaders win Wood Sherburn Excelsior Stonewall score victories feature of the midget games at the olympic rink on saturday morning was the manner in which Montcalm extended the league leading bosons before finally Bow ing to the speedy Kildonan aggregation by a 3-2 score. In the other two games Elmwood blanked St. Paul a 2-0, and Sherburn climbed into undisputed second place in a division by a 5-1 win Over Weston. Excelsior showed a Ood Deal of class when trouncing fort Garry jumped into Elmwood when the Rural won their game against Falcons 3-1. Art Kendall with two goals was the Star of the bosons in their win. Art a i passed to Archie Law for the other tally. Ray Williams and Tom Bentley scored for Monte .1m. Both Elm Wood markers were scored in the third period one by Earl Storey and the second by Bob Stewner St. Paul s being held scoreless. Bill Mosienko three goals played a Fine game for Sherburn in their win Over Weston. Stan Rohatynski and Keith Mckean scored the other Sherburn tallies Korchynski counting for Weston. Roy Allen Cam Mckinnon and Archie Law scored Excelsior three goals in their win against fort Garry. Jack Nordin Tom. Skoda and Louis Medynski counted for Stonewall. Morley Margolis tallying for Falcons. Lineups Harmon. Kostyr Ballance Kendall. Fast Savis Lowendahl Chardon. Jones Robertson Mckenzie. Bentley. Whillans. Macklen. Watt. Williams Bevin Uon. Storey. Tindall. Pros key Stewner arc Clews Mcmurdy rus sell. Brannigan Quance. St. Moist Cheniere. Soli Vinsky. Jenkins Sasges. Ryan Depres. Trepan Ier. Rohatynski Dickens. Nicol Mosienko Hodgert Mckenn Thompson. Mcbeth turks. F. Wickens. T. Wickens. Korchynski. Gub Erman. Mccreedy Lowe Roberton ,1. Nordin. Skoda g. Nordin. Medynski Isnook Cade Zaruk Bishop. Mollard. Mcrae Margolis Harrison. Mcleod Gardiner Milford Sufron. Mclaughlin. Yack. Kernahan. Peter sen. Allen. Mckinnon Law Mclean Annott Paton. Enman. Fort Kaye Dickson Reid. Tobin. Bird. Roy. Adams. Harry Cooper wins Houston open event Houston Texas feb. 15. Harry Cooper Chicago won the Houston open Golf tournament Here sunday with a smashing 72 Hole total of 280, four shots under a Tough . Five shots ahead of the Field at the Start of sunday s final 36 holes Cooper carded 69, two under on his morning round and then cautiously totalled at 73 in the afternoon. Tied for second place four strokes behind were Sam Snead White Sulphur Springs w. Va., sex Caddy and Paul Runyan White Plains . Jim Demaret of Houston Home town favorite posted 69-70 sunday to tie for fourth with Byron Nelson Reading pa., at 285. Tonight knockout snooker . Orpheus billiard Hall Evett Bodi Welcome. Takes world title Chamonix France feb. 15. A Christel Cranz of Ger Many Winner of the 1938 olympic combination slalom and downhill ski title saturday won the world s Descente title in five minutes 17 seconds As Clarita Heath of Cali fornia finished fourth clocked in herewith Are shown the winners of the Manitoba Badminton singles championship. Charley Jones left won from Ems Long in a hard fought final. Marjokie heaven right Dis played great form in conquering mrs. Harley Hughes. Record breaking entry in schools skating meet 688 competitors tache speedsters win three events it was a. Record breaking night for the schools Speed skating meet held at the amphitheatre on saturday night under the auspices of the Winnipeg schools athletic association. One of the largest crowds in the history of the meet some Strong looked on while the largest entry the executive Nave Ever handled 688 competitors skated All out for their respective schools. The entry was so unexpectedly Large that 18 events had to be car ried Over to next saturday. Satur Day night was All suburban schools while next saturday is slated for City schools and the saturday Fol lowing will be taken up with finals Between the representatives of the two groups. If the City school s entry is As Large As the suburban proved to be there will Likely have to be some arrangements made to accommodate the overflow if any from the next two nights races. A feature of the programme that won much approval from the crowd was an exhibition of barrel jumping Given by Joe Tessler and r. Stane by. Most of the events that will be carried Over to next saturday Are the finals and Semi finals. Of the four finals that were completed tache was outstanding three times taking first place and in the fourth skating second to Transcona. Tache won the unlimited boys Grade 10 girls and Grade six girls events coming second to Transcona in the unlimited girls event. Prince Edward skated second to tache in the Grade six girls final and Provencher came second to the tache team in the unlimited boys. Gle Lawn took second place to tache in the Grade 10 girls final. Experienced help was Given to the schools athletic association in the officiating by members of the Gran Ada Winnipeg and Norwood clubs. Grade six boys first Assiniboine 2, Prince Edward 3, Brooklands. Second tache 2, Salisbury Greenwood. Third King George a 2, St. James 3, seven Oaks 4, Windsor. Fourth to Provencher 2, trans Ona 3, Centennial. Fifth school for Deal 2, nor Berry 3, governor Semple 4, Britannia. Sixth fort Garry 2, Poison 3, Victory. Semi sell Tina is first King George a 2. Assiniboine 3. Transcona 4. Salisbury. Second Provencher 2, tache i Norberry 4. Poison. Third heat 1, Prince Edward 2. School for deaf 3, St. James 4, fort Garry. Semi finals first tache 2, King George a i. Prince Edward. Second provenchei1 2, school for deaf 3. Assiniboine. Final next saturday. Grade six. Girls first Windsor 2, Norberry 3. Assiniboine 4. Brooklands. Second tache 2, Victory 3, Transcona 4, Glenwood. Third King George 2. Pol son 3, seven fourth heat 1, Prince Edward 2, school for deaf Semi finals first heat 1, King George a 2, Windsor 3. Transcona. Second tache 2, Prince t3d Rard 3, Norberry 4, Victory tache 2. Prince Edward 3, Windsor 4. King George v. Grade seven boys first Assiniboine 2, Norberry 3. Centennial. Second Poison 2. Windsor 3, Transcona 4, St. James. Third heat 1, Prince Edward 2, Brooklands 3, tache 4, Glenwood. Fourth Provencher 2, Britan Nia .3, fort Garry 4, Victory. Semi finals first Prince Edward 2, wind a 3, Assiniboine 4, Britannia. Second 2, nor Berry 3, Poison 4, Brooklands. Final next saturday. Grade seven girls first heat 1, Transcona 2, fort Garry 3, Poison. Second tache 2 Prince Edward 3, Assiniboine. Third heat 1. Glenwood 2. Nor Centen Semi finals first Prince Edward 2, trans Cona 3, Glenwood 4, Centennial. Second tache 2, fort Garry 3, Norberry 4, Windsor. Final next saturday. Unlimited boys first Provencher 2, East Kil Donan . 3, Gle Lawn. Second 3, St. James . Tache 2, Provencher 3, East Kildonan collegiate. Unlimited girls first St. James . 2, Glen Lawn. Second Transcona 2, tache 3, East Kildonan. Transcona 2, tache 3, St. James . 4, Gle Lawn. Grade i Erht boys first heat 1, St. James 2, King George a 3. Poison. Second tache 2, Prince Edward 3, Assiniboine. Third Provencher 2, Britan Nia 3, Windsor. Fourth school for Deal 2, Berry 3, Britannia. Fourth Windsor 2, Nial. J1iuji . Of Tui act Wii. Second tache 2f Transcona new York rovers Start sit Down strike when free tickets off new York feb in. The Canadian boys compose new York rovers hockey club sunday were bitten by the sit Down strike Bug but it did t Dull their knowl Edge of what should be done with the puck. The players sat Down in their dressing room for a half hour re fusing to Don uniforms and skates after it was announced they had been off the free ticket list. Finally Frank Nighbor one time Pembroke peach of the National league and now Rover coach engineered a withdrawal of the sit Down ers to the Arena where in fighting mood they scored the season s first Victory on Home ice by 6-3 Over Hershey b ars. Tom Lockhart member of the Amateur athletic Union s hockey committee said the players had to be denied their usual pair of com prime notaries. Standing room was being sold for the sunday afternoon Amateur games usually sell outs Here and that was a breach of the new York fire Law. To help handle the paying guests thus denied admission the Annie Oakley list was reduced drastically. That left the players friends mostly female out in the cold. The boys sat Down and when things seemed blackest coach Nighbor stood up. He promised to seek collective bargaining rights for the skaters and do everything possible toward having their friends admitted free to future games. The rovers recanted but their anger did t. They greeted the Hershey harriers with Teeth loosen ing checks. Kilby Mcdonald of the rovers Star brother act from Ottawa and understood to have been a ringleader in the sit Down slam med in three goals and helped on another. Glenwood 3, Salisbury. Fifth fort Garry 2, Brook lands. Sixth Norberry 2, Victory 3, Transcona. Semi Semi finals first heat 1, Provencher 2, St. James 3, Prince Edward 4, Glenwood. Second tache 2, school for deaf 3, Victory 4, Brooklands. Third King George a 2, fort Garry 3, Norberry 4, Britannia. Semi finals and final next saturday. Grade eight girls first Transcona 2, St. James 3, Prince Edward 4, tache. Second holy Cross 2, Assini Boine 3, school for deaf. Third Poison 2, King George a 3, Brooklands 4, Norta Erry. Fourth heat 1, Britannia 2, Glen Wood 3, Windsor 4, Victory. Semi finals first Poison 2, Transcona 3, Assiniboine 4, Glenwood 5, King George v. Second heat 1. Holy Cross 2, St. James 3, Britannia 4, Brooklands final next saturday. Grade nine boys first East Kildonan 2, pro Bencher 3, Centennial. Second Norberry 2, trans Cona. Third tache 2, Windsor 3, St. James . 4, Glenwood. Semi finals and final next saturday. Grade nine girls fir it tache 2, Transcona 3, St. James . 4, Glenwood. Second heat 1, East Kildonan 2, Windsor 3, Centennial 4, Norta Erry. Final next saturday. Grade ten boys first tache 2. Gle Lawn 3, Centennial. Second heat 1, St. James . 2, Transcona 3, Provencher 4, East Kil Donan collegiate. Final next saturday. Grade ten Gil is 1, tache .2, Gle Lawn 3, St. James . 4, Montreal Man is golfing Leader John Rankin Heads Canadian tournament scheduled for Ottawa Toronto feb. 15. I. Rankin of Montreal will hold the presidency of the Royal Canadian Golf association in. 1937, the association s annual meeting Here Dur ing the week end decided. Col. Claude Brown of London was made vice president and b. L. An Derson Toronto was re elected Secretary treasurer. The executive includes British Columbia w. S. Charlton Alberta a. W. Matthews Saskatchewan major j. H. Warren Manitoba Justice j. E. Adamson Ontario c. L. Robinson of. G. Hob Litzel and col. Brown. The Canadian Amateur Champion ship tournament will be played at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf club course it was decided at the an Nual meeting of the Royal Canadian Golf association saturday. The Dominion open will be staged again in Toronto the course and Date to be decided on later. Deblonay Dies Berne Switzerland feb. 15, a Godefroy Deblonay for Mer president of the International olympic committee died sunday at Bisk a during an african trip. Baron Deblonay was 69, had recently been vice president of the committee. He had been a member of the group since 1899. Dauphin trims Swan River 11-3 scores eleven goals in first two River Short defence Raen Swan River Man., feb. 15. Spe hockey scoring record was made Here saturday when Dauphin intermediates rammed in 11 goals to Swan River s three in the first game of the Home and Home play Down series. Play was even and fast in the first period and first half of the second but the Speed and combination of the visitors scored a shutout in the final ses Sion. Swan River s defence men Gordon and Peden were missing. Heard of Dauphin opened the scoring two minutes after the Gong. Jack Stewart evened the count for Swan River while Alf heavyweight defence was in the penalty Box. Both teams came close on Many occasions being shut off by the Stellar Gosling of Mattais. A penalty shot for Dauphin and a goal by Mcmaster put the Visi tors Early in the Lead. Kennedy and Joe Stewart each tallied to tie the score again. From then on Dauphin put on the Power play Klym and Mcmaster scoring to end the period s to 3 for Dauphin. Mcmaster s Solo rushes in the last period accounted for three in Quick succession Tom Elyrn. And heard for two. The local forwards forced to Back Check so much were in effective. Other Dauphin stars were Mccullough and Alf for Swan River Stevenson Joe Stew Art and s. Mault. The line ups r. A Evans. Met master t. Klym v. Love b. Elyrn s. Love heard Mcculough. Swan tack Stewart. I Mault. Schneider. S. Mault Stevenson Joe Stewart Kennedy Garland. Sigurjonsson Swan River George May Dauphin. Riverton hockey team defeat Winnipeg Beach Winnipeg a catch Man., feb. 15. The Lake Junior hockey league Here thurs Day night Riverton Defeated Winnipeg Beach 6 to 2 in the fastest hockey game played Here this sea son. Heavy body checking prevailed. Teams Winnipeg Borro Wlch w. Hickman l. Baillargeon. P. Erickson j. Pawulsky t. Pawulsky p. Kanski j. C. Zaboroski. Olafson p. Hallgrimson o. B. Sigurdson j. Helga son f. Thorvaldson s. Ovalson p. John son s. Jonasson h. Sigurdson. Knockout snooker Handicap monday night the weekly snooker Handicap will be played at the orpheus billiard Hall and anyone wishing to enter must have their names in by o clock. Last week winners were c. Ritchie first p. Mcleod second. Week end hockey at a glance saturday s results National league Boston 3, Toronto 0. Montreal maroons 5, Montreal Cana Diens 1. International american Syracuse 3, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh 3, Cleveland 1. Springfield 5. New Haven 1. American association Tulsa 3. St. Louis 2 intern Harvard 8, Princeton 4. Dartmouth Yale 1. University of Montreal 5, Toronto 4. . Eastern Amateur league Pittsburgh 4. Atlantic City 2. Baltimore 2, Hershey 1. Manitoba Junior Winnipeg monarchs 3, Kenora 2. Winnipeg Grain Exchange brokers 0, James Richardson s 0. U. Of m. meds 3, arts 2 engineers 5, science 1 United 3, aggie 2 St. John s b. Accountancy 3. Alberta senior Calgary hangers 2, Edmonton do minions 2. Calgary Bronks 5, Drumheller 2. Olds elks 5. Edmonton superiors 1. International senior Duluth 5. Fort William 3. Saskatchewan senior Northern North Battleford 0, flin flon 2. English National league Harringan greyhounds 3, Richmond Hawks 1. . Senior South Porcupine 3, Tek Imas 2. Pacific coast league Spokane 6, Vancouver 4. Sunday s results National league new York americans 5, Mnew York rangers 4. Boston 2, Chicago 1. Detroit 3, Toronto 3. International american Providence 2. Springfield 2. Philadelphia 5. New Haven 1. Syracuse a Pittsburgh 4. American association Minneapolis 4. Wichita 3. St. Louis 4. Kansas City 0. . Eastern Amateur new York rovers 6, Hershey 3. Baltimore 3. Atlantic City 2. Montreal senior group royals 4, Verdun p. Victorias 1, canadians 1. Ottawa 4. Quebec aces 3. Big entry for annual ladies Spiel tuesday seventy four rinks to Start play entered from outside Points seventy four rinks Sart play on tuesday morning in the annual Bon Spiel of the Manitoba ladies curl ing association. No less than 27 of this Fine total Are entered from Points outside Winnipeg. Primary even in All ladies Bonspiel the initial draw tuesday morning involves the North Star Oil com petition. All matches will be played at the Granite Elmwood and St. John s rink and the draw for the North Star grand Challenge event follows ladies Competition Wilson. Fort Rouge Germain Pilot Mound Zachary Deer Lodge dui fluid. Swan Lake Emerson Kirkfield Park Robinson caledonian Wylie. Rathwell Shleiwet St. Vital Glunz. Fort Roux be Walton. Caledonian Farbrother. Kenora Taylor Headin Gly Delmage Dauphin Pitman Selkirk Cochrane. Heather Lupton Granite Al Ricc caledonian Sutherland Heather Wilson Mcauley Londry. Portage la Prairie Berry Heather Sanders Grain Exchange Kerr. Carman Dudley Granite Mcdonald Deer Lodge Wood. St. Johns Budd Holland Currie Pilot Mound Elford Neepawa Walker Elmwood Emerson Thistle Welsh Deer Lodge Mclean fort Garry Duncan Granite . Stinson Macgregor Davidson Heather Law. St. Vital Elger Macdonald Grant Strathcona Gordon Thistle Gunn. Elmwood Archibald caledonian Alexander Elmwood James Deer Lodge Ryall Somerset French Stony Mountain Martin. Selkirk Baker. Thistle Wilson Elmwood Doyle Carman Davies. Strathcona Snell. Arden Whalley Strathcona offers St. Vital Simpson Strathcona Ellison Stony Mountain Mckay. Elm Creek Watt. Caledonian Peterson. St. Vital Settle Portage la Prairie Cassidy. West Kildonan Wylie Deer Lodge weeks Thistle Lemon fort Rouge Floyd fort Rouge Allen. Heather Munro fort Garry , Deer Lodge Pellenz Granite . Moody Strathcona Poulton Granite . Pry and Gladstone Owens Starbuck Lerome Stonewall Earl. . Parsons Traherne Winnipeg hockey its we game at Elkhorn Elkhorn Man., feb. 15. Special holding a decided Edge in the play for two periods the local hucksters bowed before the Winni Peg . In a drastic period by a 6-3 margin Here saturday night. Lidster gave the locals a Lead Early in the first on o. Lund s pass Nelson evened the count shortly after and a. Leslie regained the Lead scoring on e. Lund s pass. Nel son Daniels and Anderson each scored for the visitors in the second while Lidster converted o. Dux Bury s Forward pass for the homesteaders. Fine work on the part of Bain saved Many labelled counters in this stanza Hutchison and hew Itson concluded the scoring in the final period when the visitors showed to Best advantage. Winnipeg Bain Anderson Mckay Nelson Hewitson Hutchinson. Daniels Scalena. Lidster Snyder. Hartley Lund. Mallett. L. Leslie. Referee Ted Stone. Duxbury Lund a. Leslie e. Boston Bruins win both gang is on week end canadians 4 Toronto and Chicago Bow to defeat i Detroit and Leafs play to overtime Surprise Victory Over bangers. 31 2b International division w. L. T. F. A. Canadians in 12 3 maroons 37 15 14 8u 81 Toronto 85 h 18 3 xxx 01 americans 11 -1 4 to 113 american division Detroit m id rangers 37 15 to Boston i Wjk m Chicago 35 id is i 08 11 w Brainy Blank Leafs Toronto feb. 15. Mana Ger Art Moss wants to bring an end to his Boston Bruins Horne ice slump he had better Transfer All Bruin Home games to the Toronto Maple Leaf Garden the Ossmen skated off with their third straight Toronto ice Victory Over the Maple Leafs saturday night winning 3-0 before fans. Boston Thompson Shields Portland Dumart. Clapper Schmidt. Toronto Broda Day Hamilton thorns Finnigan. Boll. Boston subs Smith Hollett Weiland . Goldsworthy Cowley Sands Getliffe Cook. Toronto subs Horner Fowler Apps Jackson Drilton Metal Jarvis Davidson Shih. Summary first period 1, Boston. Clapper do Mart. 17.09. Penalties Hor Ner. Shields. Second period scoring none. Penal ties none. Third period 2. Boston Cowley 18.25 3. Boston. Weiland seat 10.51. Penalties none. Canadians trimmed Montreal feb. 15. Maroons employing body battering first period tactics As a softener thumped out a 5-1 National hockey league Victory saturday night against their Intra City rivals. Cana diets before a capacity House of fans. Paced by the Fleet figures of ear Robinson and by Wentworth each scored two goals maroons thrived on the heavy going. Line ups canadians Cude Siebert Mckenzie. Brown Joliat Guenon. Conacher went Worth rung Northcott. Ward. Canadians subs Miller Haynes Mcgill. Desilets Blake Lerinc. Buswell Mantha. Maroons subs Voss Marker Cain Oracle Blinco Robinson Shannon Evans. Carson. And Smith. Summary first penalties Mackenzie Runee Northcott Brown Carson. Second maroons Wenth Mcgill Miller Carson Evans Siebert Worth 3.54 2, maroons. Robinson t 7.37 3. Maroons. Ward con Nacher 11.02 4. Canadians 18.20. Penalties Gagnon mis 1 third maroons Robinson 11.25 0. Maroons. Wentworth 17.54. Penalties. Evans Joliat. They punched Early new York feb. 15. Up after piling up a big Early Lead new York americans withstood a three goal closing thrust by new York rang ers sunday night to give their National hockey league Intra City rivals a 5-4 defeat. It left the rangers leading the Intra icily series 3-2 in games. A crowd saw the game. Line Upsi rangers Kerr. Coulter hellers. Wat son Murdoch Keeling. Subs Pratt. Johnson. Selbicky n. Colville Boucher. Dillon Cooper. M. Colville Patrick Derson Wiseman. Hemmerling. Subs Jerwa emms. An Murray Graham. Stewart Chapman. Cunningham Carr Jenkins Schriner Lamb. And Mccurry. Summary 1, americans Chapman Schriner 6.43 2, americans Anderson 11.04. Penalties none. Second americans Wise Man Chapmans. 4, rangers keel ing 7.47 5. Americans. Jerwa Wiseman 11.33. Penalty. Lamb. Third period b. Americans Carr Hemmerling 1.46 rang ers Pratt m. 3.28 8, rangers Keeling to Nucher 8.32 9, rangers Pratt 19.16. Penalties emms Dillon Cunningham Leafs Chance Detroit feb. 15. Maple Leafs lost a three goal Lead sunday night arid played a 3-3 tie with the Champion Detroit red wings National game before 13 982 spectators. Marty Barry and Ebbie Good fellow produced the goals that tied the score after Toronto s three goal attack in the opening period made the Detroit Caus look hopeless. Larry Aurie assisted in both of Barry s counters. Line ups Toronto Broda Hamilton Day thorns Kendall. Boil. Detroit Smith. Goodfellow Bowman. W. Kilrea h. Kilrea. Toronto subs Horner Fowler h. Jackson. Finnigan Apps Davidson shall Drillon. Detroit subs Orlando Mcdonald Lewis Aurie Barry Howe pct Longcr Bruneteau Kelly. Officials Smith and Stewart. Summary first period 1, Toronto. Fowler 4.47 2. Toronto thorns Hamil ton. 10.12 3, Toronto thorns 17.57. Penalty Mac. Second period Detroit Barry Aurie 2.37 5. Detroit oof allow w. 6.41 6, Detroit. Barry Auric 9.30. Penalty Fowler. Third period scoring none. Penalties Horner. W. Kilrea. Overtime scoring none. Penalty Hor Ner. Successful week end Chicago feb. 15. Up Boston Bruins can t get anywhere at Home wound up a perfect week end on foreign ice sunday night by gaining a 2-1 Victory Over Chicago Black Hawks for their second win on successive nights. Lineups Boston Thompson Smith Shields Cowley Sands Getliffe. Hollett Weiland Beattie. Clapper golds worthy Dumart Schmidt Cook. Scibert Blair tru Del March Gottselig. Insky Weibe March Roncs Larochelle Palangio Laprairie Thompson Kelly. And Dye. Summary first Boston Clapper 7.15. Tie. Second Chicago Thompson 4.32 3, Boston. Sands get third none. Penalties Cowley. Mrs. Walton and Storey win Badminton titles Ottawa feb. W. Walton jr., 15. W. Of Toronto Satur Day won the women s singles title of the Ontario Badminton Champion ships defeating Ruth Robertson of Ottawa defender 11-7, 11-2. Jack Storey University of to Ronto student won the men s singles final defeating Rod Phelan also i of Toronto and present Holder of the title 18-17, 7-15, 15-12. Big four hockey clubs Idle m owing to to Winnipeg big four clubs will be Idle Monde As their ice at the is being taken Over three Days by principals Bonspiel. However the fight for the two play off berths continues tote. Day night at the a when great West Canadian National clash. Each of the four teams w two games to go in the Rente schedule and As the a Tom stands at present All four me the running for play off Betki thursday s game will have direct bearing on the final jut. Conic. Old country can Flea decor Jure Pris ii lad hoi 1c English league first division Charlton a. 1. Manchester a if c Chelsea 0, Preston . 0. Derby county 3, Bolton , b i Grimsby town 2, w. Leeds United 0, Liverpool 0, Middlesbrough. Manchester u. 1, Brentford 3, Sheffield w. 0, Arsenal Stoke City 2, Sunderland 3, Huddersfield into trib twi mis har hell v Isar War Ier hav jk1 Slyn Wolverhampton w. 7, second division Aston Villa 5, Plymouth a. 4. Blackburn r. 1, Barnsley 1, Blackpool 1, Sheffield , Bradford c. 1, Covert re c. 0, Bury 3, Bradford 1. Chesterfield 4, Notts Leicester c. 3, Newcastle Southampton 3, Fulham 3. Swansea t. 0, Doncaster a t Tottenham h. 3, Burnley-0. West Ham u. 4, Norwich third Carlisle u. 2, Barrow 2. Darlington 1, new Brighton Gateshead 6, Hull City 3. Halifax t. 0, Mansfield t. 0. Hartlepool u. 4, Rochdale l Rotherham u. 4, Oldham a t Southport 1, Chester 2. Stockport c. 3, Accrington a to Tran Mere r. 6, Crewe a l Wrexham 0, Lincoln c. York City 1, port Vale 2. Third division Southern Swetie Juhe Alt. Brighton 1, Bournemouth 0. Bristol City 2, Luton town Exeter City 1, Aldershot r1 Gillingham 4, Swindon Newport c. 1, Millwall z. Notts county 0, Clapton Orient a Queen s Park r. 6, Cardiff Reading 1, Crystal Palace 1. I Southend 2, Bristol r. 3. F v Torquay u. 3, Walsall 1. Watford 4, Northampton to i scottish cup second routed Albion r. 2, celtic 5. Partick t. 4, Arbroath j. Cowdenbeath 9, Solway Star i Falkirk 0, Motherwell 3. Duns 2, Dumbarton 1. Queen of South 2, airdrieoniibs1 Dundee 2, Queen s Park 0., Hamilton a. 2, hibernian l Clyde 3, St. Honston 1. St. Mirren 1, Brechin. C. Aberdeen 4, third Lanark i hearts 15, King s park_0. Inverness caledonian 1, league Clu scottish second division j Ayr United 5, St. Bernard s i i Edinburgh City i Stenho Iphi Muir 3. Morton 5, Raith rovers Irish Corv cup Jas Larne 0, Linfield 3. Newry town 1. Derry City.-3. Bangor 1, distillery 3. F Glen Toran Cliftonville Coleraine 1, Portadown i. Belfast celtic 10, Ards 0 Glenavon 1, Bady Mena 2. Irish amateurs Belfast feb. 13. Up Ireland Defeated England 54, in f Amateur International played Here saturday. I 8 we by i am Beach pee Wees score win Over Winnipeg Beach Man., feb. Special displaying a Brand of hockey Winnipeg professional pee Wees to Maple Defeated r plus team of the old timers by of 8 to 4. Scorers for the w Buzz Boll 2, Finnegan 2, Pmj Apps and Hamilton one each the old timers Henderson 2, i and each. Old timers Favel w Woods Zaborosky. Wickie Joe Watkins Maple Pascoe l. Kalyn h Wintonyk rawulsb1" v. Kalyn Olson Yanush Cash in Curling feb 15, final Bonspiel admission 25c4
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