Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 10, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 10, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page twelve Winnipeg free press wednesday january 10, 1940 barely started vet by Jack Sards three tied for second spot in North Juni St. James stops St. Boniface for two straight by Paris Eakins St. James battered canadians until lately the North division Loop s forgotten legion moved up out of the cellar at the olympic rink tuesday night As they hammered St. Boniface 8-3, in a Surprise attack which earned them their second win in the last two starts and brought about a three Way tie for second place. Loss for the ailing athletics was the second straight game in which they muffed a Chance to climb Back into a tie for first place and so revised standings that . Is now the closest rival to the league leading Elmwood Maple Leafs. , and Elmwood both with a game in hand meet Friday night. St. James dished up their Impap Sivc win before the season s arge sport crowd of close to 800 fans and bin up the lop sided Edge from the go out through a solid defence to cos checking and fast breaking i o wards. Playing a Brand of hockey which grew better As their Lead increase the canadians jumped into a two goal Lead in the first period of scored St. Boniface 3-2 in the Sei Ond and added three More aft a momentary hesitation when s Boniface scored Early in the thin for their 8-3 Edge. Good second period it the second period which found St. James boasting a 2-0 Jea set up by Greg Kirby with his firs of two and Dick Hawkins that provided the most crowd pleasing hoc key and saw St. Boniface Mak their Best bid of the night. Thos really big moments packed fou goals into about 40 seconds had them divided two to a Side ii 20-second Power plays. Eddie Petrow St. Boniface Cen Treman went to the penalty Bench and the St. James Power play coach Johnny Cameron loves so Well Wen into action. Walt Gillingwater go one at 5.55 and seconds later Noe Vada Boncoeur slapped in his firs of two goals aided each time by de Suarez. Five minutes later the athletics had their innings As St James Kirby and Barefoot cooled off beside timekeeper Jimmy Dunn Mckinnon organized St. Boniface s one really effective Power play when he passed to Kirkland and Nicol for the two goals inside of 22 seconds. Bright moments even in the third which naturally grew monotonous with St. James still coring there were Brig moments. Those came in a Short lived Fristic mix up which ended with St. Boniface s Bob Maclean and St. James Kirby doing a stretch. Kirby left the ice with a Cut on the head self inflicted when he rushed Maclean and stood on his ear on the ice and entered the Box Only after missing again on a swipe at president Jimmy Mckenzie in the athletics Bench. Vada Boncoeur s two goals from Suarez called., for a return compliment and his Flat pass to the Blond Eddie made them the most effective duo of the night. But Ernie Patterson deserved the largest or chid of the night on a sound performance in the St. James net. His one mistake came on athletics final goal Early in the third period which slipped in As Roy Allen s shot bounced off Patterson s stick. St. Storey Gill inc Vada Boncoeur Kirby Suarez Law Ormiston Carter Hawkins Bare foot. Hunter Cunningham. St. Maclean Brown Novak Kirkland Allen Petrow Hamil ton Nicol Molinsky Bourgeois Mckin non. Robertson. First St. James Kirby 2.57 2, St. James Hawkins 13.02. Pen Hamilton. Second St. James Gilling water 5.55 4, St. James. Vada Boncoeur li.27 5. St. Boniface Kirkland 12.08 6. St. Boniface. Nicol 12.30 7, St. James. Cunningham 17.37. Line water. Petrow. Kirby. Barefoot. Third St. Boniface. Allen 3.33 9. St. James Vada Boncoeur 9.36 10, St. James Suarez Vad Abon 13.10 11. St. James Kirby. Pen _ Maclean Kirby Hawkins Law Brown. Ost Pete Ullman. . Senor a St. Catharines 2, port Colborne 12. International american hockey Springfield 3, Cleveland 3 Over time standings p. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Elmwood .4 3 1 0 is 15 6 St. Boniface 5 z 3 0 in 21 4 . 4 2 2 0 14 15 4 St. James 5 2 3 0 25 22 4 Yorkton terriers lose overtime game to Regina Yorkton sask., Jan. 10. Up Duke Dutkowski leaves Yorkton patting himself on the Back for a lighting make shift club which was jacked up by sound goalkeeping. His Vic aces took Yorkton terriers ice tuesday night in an Over Ime fixture by a 3-2 score in a senior Saskatchewan hockey Lea sue fixture that was anybody s Battle from Start to finish. It was a heartbreaker for York on who peppered Mitchell All night Long to keep the big fellow Topping what looked like sure oals. In a sense it was a Battle if goalies. Regina Mitchell coops. Swaney. Valeta Willianne Dutkowski. Subs Davidson Gannon Clements Check. 31adon. Wilson Kirkpatrick. Seafred Smith a. Raser Lund h. Fraser. Subs Mohat u Uvan Westbury Dutty bobbins Hal Erson Slugoski. Morrison Ardill referee lint Mcdonald Melville Linesman first Regina. Check Bla 12.10. Penalties none. Second period 2, Yorkton bobbins 18.50. Penalties Lund oops Bladon. Third Yorkton. H. Fraser Moffat a. .30 4. Regina Swa by 2.35. Penalties none. Regina Check 10. Penalties Dutkowski Haldorson 3 clash with rifles 3n senior Bill senior hockey fans will have a Chance to compare the respective merits of Mani Toba s two Allan cup play Down aspirant leagues wednesday night when Winnipeg rifles meet Clarks transportation in the second half of a senior hockey doubleheader at the olympic rink. At 7.15, Stonewall will meet lombards in a senior league scheduled game and immediately after the rifles will tangle with the unbeaten Clarks team. Rifles have one of the Best military hockey teams in the City but will Buck up against the toughest club in the senior league Clarks who Are unbeaten this season. Stonewall last season s provincial senior Champion Las yet to hit its stride. Lom bards were strengthened recently by acquisition of Maxie Pilous and Eddie Gould. Blue bomber officials of 1939 looked Back on a season of outstanding Success tuesday night when the executive heard re ports from the constitutional committees appointed a new executive and this paved the Way for the new gang to move in with their Nomina tips for new president other officers coach manager and so on for 1940. All this important business takes place next monday night. Probably the strangest Gink at the 1939, party tuesday was this new Comer undoubtedly an import from Ottawa. It s the first time most of the present gang have met up with this new face. He had no sponsors but there seemed to be several plausible explanations for his presence. For that reason he received a thorough going Over and from present indications Wally Brown and his very Good Bunch of Winnipeg sportsmen appear quite capable of handling this Buttin Wally has done a grand Job in his initial venture into big time football and methinks the 1940 executive will say to him monday listen Mcbrown you carry on and just while we Are on the subject of football one of can Ada s greatest Rugby football players is now in England and on Active duty. He is the one and Only Eddie James. Eddie s name was missing this fall from the Grid news for the first time since Well since i Don t know when. The who was acclaimed from one end of Canada to the other joined up in october with the Princess pats. He arrived safely somewhere in England and on the same movement As our Friend and Eddie s admirer Abbie Coo. Anytime those nazis want to cast aside their rifles and fight hand to hand they had better take a poll of the unit they pick on just in Case West Ern Canada s greatest plunging half Back is ready to accept the Challenge. We have reason to believe Eddie James would be a competent and thorns re Point Workman under any conditions. Export s and they Tell me j. The Winnipeg juvenile league is serving up some elegant entertainment Down olympic rink Way a juvenile today is not far away from big time hockey if he is anything of a sensation Arnold Dowd and a few of his cohorts have been pounding that in to our thick head for several years now and a Quick glance Over South division line ups and North division if you will Johnny proves beyond All doubt that such is True in other words Why not patronize juvenile congrats to that very Good Kenora hockey offic Ial and sportsman r. H. Shorty Elliott and his wife on the arrival of another daughter at their Home this week. Shorty had hoped for s defence Man but he opines she will make a Good fan Friend stoic exam from up Saskatoon Way has turned out his very Best Effort in his third annual hockey handbook it s a mint in the Way of Hoe key information not Only for Western Canada but Replete with hockey data now and be fore Amateur and professional in fact it s so Good we have no hesitation in stating if you Are interested Yon can find d. W. Stoneham in of the Western producer at the Afore mentioned Hub City. Rhen a hockey player dives into a fight that is not his own has his Temple split in a fall to the ice and then feels called upon to put the slug on the presi Dent of the opposition club things have come to a pretty pass. But in this particular instance Don t blame the player too much. It was Greg Kirby St. James Wingman and he was the victim of circumstance. The game was Between St. James and St. Boniface tuesday night at the olympic and Kirby actually inflicted much less damage than Sev eral other players of both sides who escaped penalty because of exceeding laxity by officials Bernie Ost and Pete Ullman. Those worthies two of the Best officials in the pro anything that did t actually amount to open warfare. The game was Well handled on the Blu Elines hut several times in the second and third periods flagrant infringements went unnoticed and a succession of Blind eyes paved the Way to the Kirby incident late in the third. To happened this Way Walt Gillingwater skated the St. Boniface defence Bob Maclean went out to make the Check. Gillingwater partially eluded him Scott Young knocked Maclean off balance and Maclean slugged Gillingwater across the Back of the neck with his stick. As the officials skated in to give the penalty had a rough ride earlier in the game dropped his stick and streaked after Maclean. He tripped and fell to the ice without striking a blow. As lie fell. Goalkeeper Conlin of St. Boniface hopped out and held him Down. When Kirby Rose his left Temple was bleeding profusely and from his actions he obviously had received a hard blow on his head. As he skated into the penalty Box president Jimmy Mckenzie of St. Boni face apparently said something to him for without other reason Kirby skated along the players Box and tried to hit Mckenzie by reaching Over the boards. No blows were struck and Kirby was taken to the dressing room to be patched up while another player took his place in the penalty Box. Maclean of course also got a penalty. Point is this players of a both teams had been getting away with open assault All through the game. The precedent lad been set butt ends slashing continued on Page 13 with All the time in the world to atone for past errors As a sportswriter Jimmy Cole Man today rests peacefully i Hope in a bed on Bon setter Boulevard Vancouver general Hospital. Possi Bly it is some form of retribution placed the Vancouver daily province scribe in the care of angular and vinegar visage perhaps not but Jimmy did and such a Day in the november attend the Western football conference play off game at Calgary Between Winni Peg and Calgary with the sole Pur pose in mind of exhorting to All and sundry at Vancouver the merits of the Prairie game Over and above rugger As played at the in the eyes of the thousands of old countrymen resident in . This was an almost sacrilegious at tack on their beloved game. But broken ribs a mashed potato face and busted legs can t Stop Jimmy writing. He still has the use of his arms and even if those fail him he no doubt would Start dictating to the vinegar visage vision in White. However Jimmy in his latest studiously avoids refer ence to the Prairie kicking and handling game. Instead he writes about old time hockey. It seems to me that it would pay the daily province to ensure Jimmy s permanent domicile at the Hospital for he wields a much More facile pen there than he does at his office Desic and he s darn Good there too. However read what Jimmy has to say about the Days of hockey in the wild and woolly West second shutout for Goodman Leafs Bruins Waif standing rangers 23 13 37 Toronto Boston Chicago canadians americans 25 Detroit 24 2s 24. 23 15 15 10 8 7 6 7 6 13 14 17 is 72 73 73 45 55 51 37 34 48 50 69 66 73 66 forum Montreal Jan. 10. Kookie Paul Goodman marked up his second shutout in the six games he has Ben in the nets for Chicago Blackhawk and also the second of the season for his team As the Hawks came through tuesday night with a 2-0 National hockey league Victory Over Montreal canadians before 4.500 fans. Goodman who replaced Mike Patakas in the Chicago nets dec. 27, has broken even in the Hall dozen games he has played with three victories and three losses. Canadians Bourque Buswell. Gou Pille Mantha Mancuso. Blake. Subs Wentworth Trudel. Barry Mondou. Get life. Sands Young. Chicago Goodman. I Csc. Seibert. Thorns March Bentley. Subs Ahcin. Gottselig Cooper. Cars Hergesheimer. Smith Dahlstrom. Demarco. Do silts. Lamport referee Rab Bitt mrs Eire Linesman. First none. Penalties Cooper Seibert. Second period 1. Chicago thorns Gottselig 10.45 2, Chicago Bentley thorns. Gottselig e 17.30. Penalties Blake. Mancuso Demarco. Third none. March Sands. W 4 new York Jan. 9. Maple Leafs pumped Home three goals in a riotous second night to defeat the last York americans 3-2 and a three Way tie Tor Thell hockey league leadership 354 tory grouped Leafs with new 1 rangers and Boston brains league ladder. Forced to Battle misconduct penalties and o1 the tying Marker while. Chamberlain served his for around he Cree Ted winning goal was fired r period by Bob Davidson a pretty play to the goal Bill Taylor. Playing without front line aces Syl Apps historic slogan the West by a dam site.1 i Bon setter Boulevard. Vancouver general Hospital. I m sorry to bring it to your at Tention chums but our athletic competitions of today Are Anae Mic and shoddy exhibitions when one compares them with the pm Broglio of a recent yesteryear. This sad fact was brought to my notice one Day this week when this Alley of aches was visited by h. H. A torchy Anderson. Or. Ander son s journalistic endeavours in the past few years have carried him into the world of Paunchy and ver Bose politicians and tycoons but there was a time when he enjoyed the Carefree and unfettered exist ence of a sports reporter. He was in a reminiscent mood on the Occa Sion of his visit to this corridor of convalescent and consequently i was privileged to hear of Sam Whiting one of the Audiest charac now hockey was the outstand ing game of the pre War period and like All Good promoters Sam Whiting realized that his town must have a Good hockey team. In his opinion the Talent in the surrounding area was Drillon and Nicke Metz out with injuries the Leafs up Nick s brother Don. Toffli to inns Carr Jackson. Conc her Chapman Man. Sorrell Boll Armstrong a Stewart. Toronto Broda Homer Chamberlain Kelly Schriner Davidson Kampman. Marker Taylor Lane Ella mete chif Ihorn. Referee first period 1, americans. To inns 1.52, Lenaur second Toronto Stanowski Cronl b.03 3 Armstrong Marker in Nellc. Huron Ronto Davidson Taylorl 1733" Graham Linesman Ftp ill ters in the Gaudy history of the Gaudy West. Samuel first broke into the Lime Light when the . Decided to build a Large dam at Bassano Al Berta. Or. Whiting immediately conceived the idea of Selling the available real estate in the Bassano District. He plunged into this task and invented the spectacular and night at the am Lii x theatre rink monarchs and Brandon will Complete the first half of the 60-game South division bakery team set new Marks in to pin Loop maybe it s the warm weather we re having but the doughboy of Bryce bakery team in the senior ten pin Bowling league Rose to a new High tuesday night. When the final pin of their shift had wavered and fallen at the recreation alleys they had marked up three new season s records and broker another game the High i team single which however was in schedule from there on in the to play in Earnest measure of Praise moisture proof paper a of vhf Mac Donlald tobacco company Don t be vague 26 of. 40 of. Distilled blended and bottled in Scotland by limited Edinburgh Scotland Youthful crowd pleases will Start no Small is due puck chasers from Lenora Portage and Brandon for the showing they have made against the ice obstacles they had to contend with during the mild weeks in november and december. Ranger officials Are finding now that they Are playing a suicide schedule we happened to know they were fully aware they would face this stiff assignment during december and january when the schedule was finally Given an Okay by All South division clubs and while we Are fully in sympathy with their present plight we do know they went into the Campaign with their eyes wide open. Quakers score win against Moose jaw team Saskatoon Jan. 10. Toon quakers scored their first Saskatchewan senior hockey league Victory of the season Over the Moose jaw Millers Here tues Day night when they marked up a 5-4 Victory Over Art Somers sextet. The Victory left the Saskatoon club one Point behind Hegina Vic aces in the league standings with a game in hand Over the leaders. Moose jaw Cathcart. Boiteau Warshawski Lach Larson Kennedy. Subs Keenan Grant. Cooper Lavauee Bray Shaw Grant Labovitch. Kerr Reid Bent Ley Goble Welsh. Subs hatae Neil sen Brown Fanner Anderson Kowel Dertell. Referee Davy Davidson Regina Linesman Hobb Wilson Saskatoon. Summary first Moose jaw. Kennedy Lachle 1.58 2. Saskatoon Hulme Neil 5.10 3, Moose jaw Lavallee 16.47. Penalties Dertell Lach. Second Saskatoon Bentley 9.31 5, Saskatoon. Goble 10.00 6, Saskatoon Goble 10.25. Penalties Coo per Dertell. Third Moose jaw Larson 9.41 8, Moose jaw Larson 13.26 a Saskatoon Bentley. 14.35. Penalties Dertell Ken Warshawski 5 Hulme 5 turn lowered by the Pelissier Quin Tette by the scant margin of two pins. Marks established by the Bryce boys were the individual three game the team three game and the individual single game scores respectively being 670, and 288. Victims of the sudden scoring splurge of the bakery boys were Nate Lexier s monarchs who rolled Well enough to win All three games any other night but instead dropped All three to the rampaging Bryce quintette. Elm burst sets Pace rotund Frank Elmhurst paced the winners with a Brilliant three game count of 670, featured by a spectacular final game of 288 which came within the proverbial hairs breadth of being a perfect "300." Frank s other games were 195 and 187. Following hard on the heels of Elmhurst was team mate Mickey Kerchin the voluble Iron Man of Canadian ten pin trundling. Mickey a few years ago rolled one Hundred consecutive games in world s recon time for a world s High average. A the time Mickey lost seven pounds As a result of his herculean Effort but later seemed to have lost his Pep Howe car last night s 640 tally suggests he Lias at last revived to his old time form Les Gibson aided and abetted the Bryce cause with a Fine 639, while Veteran by Sutherland was not far behind with a 620. Mcdonald completed the rout of the fancied monarchs with his 535. These individual scores added together make a new High team game for the season to Date of in their last game the bakery lads posted their count of game fight Nate Lexier battled grimly All the Way to avoid a shutout and his tally of 648 reflects great credit on him his first game totalled 223, his Sec Ond 203 and when All was apparently lost he still continued his fight and posted a Fine 222. Teammate Mcdonald was the Only other Mon Arch to scale the 600 Heights doing so with a 622. The three other tames rolled tuesday night resulted in Odd game victories pegs seating Mccombs Pelissier beat ing bombers and cubs taking can Ada dry. Pelissier started off in whirl wind fashion against the bombers and in the opening game posted a new season s High team single game of 1096, every Man going Over the two Hundred with Johnstone High with 238. The team fell away in the last two games and after dropping the Centre tussle 8y9 to 884 managed to eke out Victory in the last by a score of 951 to 935. Davis was High Man on the squad with his Fine 647. Scores chalked up in the record first game follow Davis 217, Mclean 204, Johnstone 238, Clowes 230, Baird cubs Gasser 556, Styan 602, Raven 515. Wylie 530, Lawson 487. Grand total 878, 909, Canada dry Smith 551, Poucher 554. Murphy 518, Mcgregor 520, Sallstrom 473. Grand Tota 379. 881, cubs win two. Bryce bakery Elmhurst 670, Kercher 640. Mcdonal 535, Sutherland 620. Gibson 639. Gran total 954, Monarch Johnston 567, Perles 559. Mcdonald 622 grand total. Of inferior Quality so he in timbered his Cheque Book and descended on the old Kootenay league where he purchased an entire team including such stars As famed goalie Chuck Clarke and the Bishop Brothers. The rivalry Between the Cal Garys and the Bassano was very intense and the citizens of these places would Wager great gobs of spanish1 on their respective teams. Or. Anderson remembers one game he saw when the Calgary invaded Bassano. Or. Whiting and his associates had wagered so mightily with their that the result ant Baycu of regardless of the out come of the game would be one of the major financial transactions of the generation. The Calgary Side included such luminaries As the celebrated Cook Brothers of Tabor and Scotty David son who was killed in the great War. These were the Days mind you when the country roads were White with the bleaching Bones of hockey referees whose decisions had offended the sensibilities of Home town fans. This particular game was contested bitterly and when the score was tied at the end of regulation time both teams agreed to play Twenty minutes of overtime. Play had scarcely resumed be fore Bassano scored a goal. At this juncture one of the Bassano Gamb lers produced a skilfully concealed pair of scissors and proceeded to Cut the Belt which operated the Light Plant rink was plunged into a darkness and the jubilant Bassano claimed Victory be cause the game could t be completed. But the Calgary took an extremely narrow minded View and insisted that they would stay on the Carr u Berlin minor and misconduct turd tics none. First place Tib Boston Jan. 10. Up Bruins moved into a first in the National hockey standings tuesday night strength of a 3-1 Victory out rfcs lowly Detroit red wings. The Victory placed the brutal pc i a three Way tie for the with new York rangers Idle and Toronto Maples Leat Yarisi Defeated new York americ Aati f Clancy Smith. First period 1. Boston Bauer. Schmidt 7.48. Second Boston Calo Uia son 7.3s. Penalties Pone. Third Boston. Hansen Ley 0.30 Ion. Howe 1b.11. Penalties Noah action despite upset conditions and prices we again a ounce our . Ivi Chariot 505, Lexier 901, 972, Al 014, Bryce bakery wins three. A timbers Botterill 540, spider 590. Sobie 574 Fogg 311, Wittington 582, Anderson 145 Irand total 927, 804, Pelis sirs Davis 647, Mclean 550, Johnstone 596 Clowes 578, Baird 546. Grand total 879, Pelissier win two. Peis e. Eppler 527, Sykes 538, to. Lee 535 c. Williams 562, Shannon 535. Gram Otal 930, 835, 9b Frank Mccomb Miller 573, Hutsch 562, Mccomb 542 cramp 551. Kostyna 630. Grand total 29, 952, pegs win two. Junior hockey a put Ste the Junior hockey picture in Western Canada has been so close so far this year that no single team has cropped up As a probable memorial cup Winner. Only the Manitoba North and South Divi Sions and the Edmonton have seen much action. In the Lakehead Southern Saskatchewan Aud West Koot has barely started. The Maple Leaf athletic club has proved the big Surprise of the Edmonton league. The Maple Leafs who raise their own players through midget and juvenile ranks have come up with a team which has More than held its own with the habitually Strong Edmonton ath Letic club last year s Western Junior champions. After seven games for each the Maple Leafs Are leading . S by two Points. Tight struggles Are going on in both the Manitoba loops. Winnipeg monarchs top the Southern division with a one Point advantage on Brandon elks runners of to the . S last year and Kenora thistles. All have played eight games. Winnipeg Eun Woods have won. Three or four games to gain a two Point Lead Over the other three entries in the North division. St. Boniface and St. James have each played five games and Canadian ukrainian athletic club four. Of the three games played in the Saskatchewan Junior league Moose jaw canucks the proving Cial champions Regina Abbotts and notre Dame hounds have each won one. Notre Dame who play their Home games at. Wey Burn have lost twice and re Gina once. Although without league Competition Saskatoon dodgers have proved themselves. A team to be. Reckoned with by their showings in a pair of exhibition games with . S and Regina. They won them both. Another unattached sextet is the North Battleford beavers who lost their Only exhibition to . S 12-0. Fort William Columbus club Are the standouts at the Lake head with three victories and no losses so far against port Arthur and West ends. Four teams intend to enter the British Columbia play offs. No league has been formed and their contests have been Mere exhibitions. The teams Are located at Trail whose tigers were provincial champions last year Kimberley Cranbrook and Nelson. Quebec provincial senior league Lachine 7, St. Hyacinthe 6. American association hockey Tulsa 2, St. Paul 1. Ice until the lighting Plant was re paired. The Plant was repaired after a Long delay of Calgary subsequently scored two goals which won the game for them. Well gentlemen that was the signal for some very bitter exchanges of words and blows among the spectators. The referee Dis appeared in the scuffling and when he was next seen a grim looking posse of Bassano citizens was escort ing him into the to the vast amazement of the assembled Calgary celebrants the referee climbed on a table and. In a quavering voice announced that All bets were off due to the fact that the game had t been completed within the prescribed time limit those were the Days of course when the referee of an athletic contest could cancel the wagering on a technicality. The indignant Cal Arians claimed afterwards that one of the Bassano posse was carry ing a nosed rope which he waved significantly before the eyes of the frightened referee. In the Light of this occurrence it is Only fair that Calgary should have grown to be quite a City while Bassano the brainchild of Sam Tong. Is still Only a whistle Stop the . Main Busy Sale remarkable annul x in u to blushed by 7 atm ago j for a Short time onto we will make to measure rigid tall Wal custom built suits or o Coati at pee. Ivah Ficu the same find ported All Woc i the same of Elj tailoring and Guardao teed the came Truro anti at Complete tit Len Tion the same unbeatable Low prices that vac to before the suits o coif up every garment on Ihn premix of Manitoba clothing company Ltd. Too main so. Phone 7m Quality cloth since 1w, Jimmy remember the visit you Ralph Allen a sergeant of police and myself paid a Winnipeg magistrate s Home monies at Lakehead port Arthur Jan. 10. A skating rink built of Frozen milk instead of Frozen water was opened Here tuesday night. The skimmed milk used had All the food value taken from t. It was supplied by the Thunder Bay co operative Dairy sponsors of the Sheet. After the idea Drew wide publicity when first tried last a repeat was decided on for this year. The rink itself is the largest in the City. It has room for skaters and port Arthur s famed pretty girls Are enthusiastic Over the new ice sur face. A delicious scots whisky coast standings Vancouver Jan. 10. Up x Pacific coast league including Van Over Portland name monday p w l d a put Vancouver is 10 3 1 69 65 21 Portland a 10 3 49 47 19, cattle 17 i b 0 50 56 15 blended and bottled in under the direct supervision of Adair company Glasgow by Gooderham Worts Canada s oldest distillery this advertisement 14 not government liquor control the commission made to Cunt Lyof ;