Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 22, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday january 22, 1940 Page fifteen. Rayner Bril terrier defeat gives Kenora league leadership Portage la Prairie Man., Jan. 22. Ben on s Kenora thistles took Over first place in the Manitoba Junior South division standings when they registered a decisive 5 to 2 Victory Over Portage terriers Here on saturday night. The play was much closer than the score would indicate locals showed plenty of determination and aggressiveness Lin the latter stages after the thistles had kept them pretty bottled up in the first part of the game. However their Best efforts came to naught against the Superb goal minding i of the almost Invulnerable Charlie Rayner. The Kenora goal tender turned away no less than 40 shots direct at his Citadel. It was the Best hockey played Here this year and some Necta tors roared their approval. Kenora turned on the Power period got under Way. He re re in us he Sut he. Led is. To ers the tit re Jor or aks. Lon Llort e. Dirt dirt Laid. Ing ble son Goffi led e woo Golf exhibitions for Manitoba varsity students the first step towards making students of the Manitoba University Golf conscious will be made tuesday night in theatre University buildings when Charlie Keith and Kasmer Zabowski will give exhibitions of stroking and putting. Further an instructional Harry Cooper film will be shown. The plan is the work of the University athletic Board which Hopes to create sufficient inter est to organize a University Golf club. Tomorrow nig it s exhibitions will commence at 8 o clock. And for a time the terriers had getting out from behind i hair own Buic line. The visitors counted first at the seven minute Mark taking a pass from Eddie Earlnell Roy White fooled the terrier rearguard and drove a shot past goalie Mallie Hughes less than three minutes later the thistles increased their mar in to to Soals As Lewis picked off a stray Portage pass and lateral cd to Pinky Melnyk. Who did me necessary. Terriers get going the terriers put on their Best show of the evening in the second session. A sustained Power at wac that had the thistles baffled the better part of the period. I rot results when Joe Medynski took a pass from to beat standings Kenora Brandon Portage rangers w 8 d f a pts 2 47 28 is 2 46 26 16 3 39 33 11 1 37 61 s 2 36 52 8 Bayner. On a break a Way at the fifteen minute Mark. Lowendahl Jot the counter Back for Kenora. The period Cundins 3 to 1. The locals tried desperately in the last stanza but a Stout defence thrown out by the thistles kept them off the score Sheet until just before the final whistle. Hub rangers reach top by beating Boston Bruins 4-2 rangers Boston Toronto Chicago Detroit americans canadians. Standings p w l d 28 17 4 28 18 7 30 16 10 26 11 14 28 8 16 9 19 27 8 17 f a pts 7 87 42 41 3 90 59 39 4 85 63 3g 1 51 77 23 4 46 74 20 1 57 83 2 58 77 18 pass irom Joe Macey scoring on Medynski. In the interim Kenora boosted their Lead to 5 to 1 Ion goals by Melnyk and Der Neil. Melnyk played a sensational game for the thistles and was Siven great support by his team mates particularly. Vic Lowendahl Eddie Dartnell and Chuck Rayner. New York Jan. 22. Up new York rangers Defeated Boston Bruins 4-2 Here sunday night to take undisputed Possession of first place in the National hockey league standing two Points ahead of the Bruins. It was the fourth straight defeat suffered by the Champion Bruins at the hands of the speedy rangers. The season s second largest crowd watched another of the fast rugged games for which the league leaders have been noted. First Boston. Schmidt do ib.02 2. Hangers. Smith Pratt a to Donaldt. S.42. Rangers m. Col 3.31. 4 rangers. Hextall 5, Boston. 12.40 6. Smith Mac Donall. Second Ville in. Coll Llyl third period int soil. Hiller. Schmidt Bauer Donald. 14.48. Chamberlain. Orlando. Second Detroit. Kilrea dil Ion i. 16.24. Third period 4, Detroit. Brow pisher. 1.24 5, Toronto Heron 16.44. Stewart. Hamilton Mcdonld Chamberlain. Kelly Schriner. Subs Homer Davidson Drillon. Marker Church Heron Taylor Langille Chis. Holm. Orlando. Stewart Kilrea. Bruneteau. Howe. Gics Ebrecht Grosso wares b. Mcdon. Aid. Fisher Brown Dillon. Out of cellar Chicago Jan. 22. Cp5 new York americans climbed out of the National hockey league cellar to night by defeating Chicago Black Hawks 2-1. The Victory moved the new yorkers a Point ahead of the Idle Montreal canadians who drop Ped to last position. As thistles Triumph creases North group Lead Maple Leafs beat . Blues As St. James wins cagers Triumph Over Saskatchewan by Paris Eakins if the North division Junior hockey Loop was just an Ordin Ary kind of league Elmwood Maple Leafs 3-2 Victory Over . Blues saturday night would have driven the olympic rink management to a suicide s grave but in this particular your club circuit it took Only the Wacky St. James canadians 8-2 Triumph Over St. Boniface to bring a return to sanity. Elmwood s Victory jumped their Lead to seven Points Over the second place blues and gave them a virtual strangle hold on the play off berth. Ordinarily that would mean loss of crowd interest but the St. James win pulled them out of the cellar one Point ahead of St. Boniface and Only one behind ., which Means that fans will still turn out to watch three teams very much in the running for the other play off spot. Maple Leafs preserved a record which shows a single loss in scenes from the intercollegiate basketball game played saturday at the Manitoba univer sity gymnasium Between the Toba bosons and University of Saskatchewan huskies. On the right Manitoba tries desperately to score at a late stage of the game in an Effort to pull out a Victory. On the right a Manitoba player is seen about to sink the Ball. Saturday s game was won by the visitors 20-19, but the 30 to 20 Triumph Friday night in the first game gave the Mani Toba bosons a Victory on the round by a 49-40 tally. Third 3.23 4, Gunter 12.13 5, Elmwood 18.00. Trosky rain 1, Chicaro. Dahlstrom Cooper. 13.12. Penalty Wiebe. Second period scoring none. Penalties Conacher h. Smith. Third americans Anderson Carroli 1c. 06. Americans 3, americans Chapman penalties Murray. Wiebe. Robertson. Field. Con Acher Armstrong. Boll. Sorrel. Subs r. Smith. Chapman Carr Jackson Mur Ray. Anderson Wiseman Gagnon. Stew Flor Ible on the jew the the the Ivic Ress rulers i the lost the of de or i -81 12, Fabb h6 the thistles move on irom Here to Brandon where they meet the elks tonight at the same time monarchs will be playing Host to the terriers at the amphitheatre. Portar Hughes Ritchie. Slow Loci. Ordo Ikiko. , met Lynski Macey Miler. . Kenora ferry re r. Lion Riihl. Milliord Dir to la White. Lui often son. Lewis. Hanton. Rim stuck. Mcpher son. Coulter Huniu Hollett. Watson. Shevehuk. Coulter. M. Patrick. Watson. Hrs Tell. Hiller. Subs Heller Shibicky. M. Colville. N. Colville. L. Patrick. Smith. Pratt Macdonald. Pike. Clapper. Shewchuk Schmidt. Bauer. Dumart. Subs Cain Crawford. Portland. Hamill. Cowley hol Lett. Hill. A. Jackson. Stewart Goodman. Cooper. D. Smith Allen. Subs Wiebe Stevenson. Detroit Best attack Jan. 22. He finest attack they have shown at Home this season the Detroit red wings climbed into fifth place in the National hockey league by beating Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 Here sunday night in a dazzle dazzle engagement. Connie Brown Stocky Forward the wings brought up from their in Kenora. Whim Dart-1 Diana Polis farm club recently pro rein. 7.11 2. Kenora. Melnyk i 10.50. A second . Medynski 10.30 4. Benoni. , 15.15. Third period o. Kenora Melnyk Lowendahl i Milford i. Medynski i feigns. Officials i. Kenora Dir Tell 7. Portage Macey j.00 16.15 19.21. Davis and Ulman. Vidd two of the Detroit goals. From Start to finish it was a jolting bruising encounter. The wings played without the services of capt. Ebbie Goodfellow who suffered a leg in Jui a in practice saturday. First Toronto Chisholm Davi Kopi 8.54 2, Detroit. Brown me. Flin flon Breaks even with Yorkton flin flon Jan. 22. Up flin Sion bombers and Yorkton terriers remained deadlocked in last place s of the Saskatchewan senior hockey 23. I league after a two game series Over week end. Bombers took Satur Day s opener by the one sided score of 9-2, but the terriers got their sights trained sunday night in re turning the compliment to the Turie of 7-2. Sunday. Maurice Duffy sent York ton Imo the Lead late in the first the rinks from six Gate. Con Ecial. Its s is and 1877 period on a Solo Effort and Harvey Fraser and Sullivan added added counters in the second with flin flon goals going to Ernie Strong Man and Mike Nowa Zuk. The third period was All Yorkton with Halldorson. Dutey Sullivan and Harvey Fraser tallying for the i Isidors without reply from the lome club. Yov Khoii h. Fraser i a 13.s1 strongman h. Fraser Cunningham. Saturday saturday with Jack Dundas Mike Powazek Back in the flu flon lineup and Sid Brown turning another Fine performance the bombers whipped terriers 9-2. Powazek. Who has been resting on the sidelines since Early dec Ember signalized his return to the game by scoring three goals for the bombers in the first period on play set up by the Veteran Jack Dundas who also has been used since joining the club. Brown Sharec the goal getters honors with now Ezek by scoring three More Fli flon goals. The other marksmen Lorth bombers were Gormlie Petrie red Mckenzie and Bud Turley. I nil flin cunning Ham a clime Brown. Bowman. Subs Mck Cunic. Strongman. E. Westbury Nowaczk. Andrei Kew. Dundas. Gilmore Yorkton ,7.ickctt Moffatt. Smith Westbury. Sullivan. A. Fraser. Suos . Dully h. Fraser. Obtains seafred. Slugoski. First period Yorkton Duffy. 19.j9 . To kill. Dun Dos Cunningham. Sullivan. Second Yorkton h. A. . .50 sees fill Ion. Strongman 4.tfi Yorkton. Sullivan Duffy Westbury i 7-m 5. Flin flon. Now Uek Westbury cunning him t 12.ib. Dunda bobbins. Hill Durson. To int. Re Loti b. Yorkton. Hill Durson 7. Yorkton. Duffy was Buryl. Yorkton Sulliv Yorkton Juckett Mohatt Smith s a Fraser. H. Fraser. Subs us w. Welbury Bobbin Duffy Cunningham. To Ley. Petrie. Brown Bowman. Subs m n Powazek wb5tbu Waniek. Strongman Andry Jacw. First flin f on Dundi Isi. 1.34 2. Dundas Westbury i Halldorson a. I 10.34 3. Nowane Powazi flin Flo by Scott Young University of Saskatchewan Hus Kies won the second game of their intercollegiate with the University of Manitoba 20 19, saturday night. And perhaps it product of experience or the heated was the perhaps the result Art. Chicag 1 Carse. Desilets a1u Seibt a. Dahlstrom. Gottselig. March Erge Shirner. Bentley. Demarco. Thorns. Bad Luck Stein Toronto Jan. 22. A be game absence Walter Turk Roda seemed today to be Back in Oronto Maple Leafs goal for the est of the National hockey league Rasori. Broda tended goal Lor the Leafs saturday night when they Defeated new York americans 5-1 before 45 customers and there was no Hing untidy about the Way he did Bui. It was Only by Accident that he Turk saw action. Phil Stein the Long time minor eager who had appeared in the ets against Detroit thursday was arming up before the contest when shot from Billy Taylor s stick lipped him on the Chin. Broda owned equipment hastily while our stitches were put in Stein s Ace. Stein seems to have a Jinx on manager Conny smythe de Lared while the customers waited or Broda to appear. He has plug de away in the minors for years trying to earn his Chance and it looked this time As if it had come. Now this had to americans Robertson Smith. Con Acher Chapman Carr Jackson. Sub Murray. Field. Anderson Wiseman Sor Rell boil Armstrong. Gagnon. Stewart. Stanowski. Kampman found tougher than their own quite open in their criticism. In fact As Early As two minutes before the game was scheduled to Start at the . Saturday team basketball series representatives and referees were arguing heatedly Over some Points of the local Rule interpretations. In the game Saskatchewan had 16 personal fouls called against them but no player committed four which would bar him from further participation. Manitoba players had a total of nine personal fouls. Manitoba s flurry in the last Mur Lite nearly overcame the huskies. The Ball was doing everything but drop through the Basket. It rolled around the Edge of the hoop three limes in the final two moments and the Large crowd alternately froze argument they had with Manitoba officials and referees immediately prior to the game but they did t foul As often As they did in the first game Friday. Manitoba won that first contest and 1he fact that huskies four toured their Way out of four Star players during the game had plenty to do with the final result. Huskies Manitoba officiating much 1 i n i.11-11 to1 and were and cheered the spectacular and Al most fruitful Putsch. Manitoba s 30-20 Victory in the game Friday gave the local varsity a 49-40 Edge on the two game series. Alberta is the third University in this Western intercollegiate Competition. Manitoba led 13-8 at half time but could not withstand the Saskatchewan attack in the second half when a powerful onslaught with Stafford cram Mckenzie and Taylor in the Van counted 18 Points and the margin of Victory. Cockburn Mccallum and Bill starts saturday night in a game which gave the season s largest crowd at 500 paid admissions the Best hockey of the schedule. Never behind Elmwood was never More than one goal ahead. The blues had it tied up 1-All at the end of the first went through the second with out further score tied it up again at 2-All Halfway through the third and weakened Only once after that to allow Elm word s winning goal with Only two minutes to go. Misconduct penalty even after that the blues came so close to tying it up again out of a pile up in front of the net that j j timekeeper Jimmy Dunn had the goal marked up on the Board. But referee Ost finally located the puck just outside the not and awarded Hank Mcclure an unsuccessful penalty shot. That free shot decision went Down so hard with the anxious Elmwood team that Nick Trosky got a ten minute misconduct penalty for batting up the ice the puck Ost had placed at Centre ice. 3.56 a ., Mcclure 18.51. Anderson. Second scoring. Elmwood Stewner ., Anderson Law 10 officials b. Ost. R. Korr. St. James Patterson. Cunningham Hunter Vida Boncoeur Kirby Suarez Carter Hawkins Romik ton Styan Grant Pearce. Barefoot. St. Bolf Conli i Mclean Brown Allan. Kirkland Nicol Hamilton Mckinnon pct Row Lcmay Robertson Bourgeois. Johnsky. First period 1, St. James Kirtway Voda Boncoeur .38 2, St. James Boncoeur 10.17 3, St. James Suarez 19.00. Hunter. Second period St. Jarmoc cunning Ham 4.36 5, St. James Ormiston 5.30 5, St. James Grant 8.32 7, St Boniface Allan 11.25 8. St James Kirby Vad Abon 14.40 s. St. James Carter Cun 15.27. Penalties Ormiston Cunningham. Third 10, St. Bonacc Allan 18.07. No penalties. Guest were Best for the local club with six Points each. G. Cram 4. Street Mckenzie 5. Cherry. Probert. Johnson Lansdail Koehn Taylor 4, and Hargraves. Total 20. 1, Mccallum Stapleton Smith 1. Guest 6. Ashley she Beski Lang 2, Wilson 1, Wallace a. Eads seniors arts United me Licals engineers science engineers agric. St. John s pharmacy standings senior w. L 2 Langello. Marker. Heron. Ald Hamilton Taylor Drillon Davidson Chamberlain. Kelly. Schr Lowr Chisholm. Jon he. Day. First period Toronto. Schriner Mckenzie Petrie. Halldorson d.05 flin flon Brown it Turley 3.25 2, Toronto. Marker Lannell 10.18 3, Toronto. Tay Lor Davidson. 1407 4. Toronto Kelly Schriner Thornber Lall 18.10 second period 5, americans. Arm Strong 10.31 6, Toronto Langello 14.30. Penalty Chisholm. _ third none. Pc alts Clarks scores 6-3 win k new Birtle rink Birtle Jan. 22. Special Clark s cruisers and the composite of Winnipeg played an exhibition game Here saturday night opening the hockey season in Birtie s new rink Clark s defeating the composites 6 to 3, great finn runner to perform in . Helsinki Jan. 22. Maki Finland s great distance run Ner has been suffering from rheumatism in one leg but will sail of the United states on wednesday t participate in benefits for the Fin Nish Relief fund. There were reports abroad Frida that Maki had been wounded i action. 1 0 0 Junior i. 3 0 i. 2 1 1 2 0 to f. 0 u 1 1 n a 5 1 8 i 9 j 3 5 4 7 0 7 0 15 0 9 pts 4 4 3 1 0 i 4 tiler Jeske Waldron Whaley Feldman Jorcy Smith Mcgranahan. , sir Luck Godkin d Laraque Garret Arnal Jonasson Irwin Spangelo Carruthers Johnson. Pha Maev. Or. Appel. Higginbottom Mav diff eld. Phillips. Bass Williams ringer Mitchell Wright Hoover Geislor . Keay Morrison Bateman. M. Smith. Franklin. Sep fled Allan midwinter. Kowech Alvy had a of John s chess Sandeson Little Grant Laban Wier , Hobday Jolley Herman Saran link. Excelsior Back to form standings p w l d f a pts Elmwood 7 1 9 3a 27 14 . 8 3 4 1 34 31 7 St. James .8 3 5 0 36 35 6 St. Boniface 8 2 5 1 27 39 5 seals pan them bosons bal buy St. Paul s St. John i p. W. A s i i 4 7 i s 2 i ii d. P. I it n i i i j 14 8 7 n t a. Pis. T up k to i 0 20 0 two senior and two Junior games Ere played saturday afternoon in be inter faculty hockey series at be olympic rink when in the Enior group arts Defeated medicals -1 and United College Defeated with the same score. Arts of Lead the senior league. In the Unior division. Aggie walloped pharmacy 10-0, while engineers cent to the front by Licking St. Ohn s 2-0. Their third straight win. The United Engineer game was eat Ved by the line play of Grant Hall a former Monarch. Hall an Ett and North scored for United while Piercy scored for the Engin ers. In the second senior game Star Olis score d Early for meds but n the p final bracket. Morrison Medd my Bremer brought the arts team out in front. In the Junior league aggie shot n one in the opening stanza four n the second and five in the third. 3arret led the aggie scoring when in counted one alone and two on assists from Godkin and Arnal. Carruthers scored twice unassisted. Oiler goals were chalked up by i Luck. Spangelo. Irwin Johnson my d Laraque. Engineers held their Lead Over St. John s in the final Junior game of the Day defeating them 2-0. Goalies Ireland and chess for engineers and St. John s respectively turned in particularly Fine games. Chess let mid Lander s counter from had Deland slip in during the first period. Last scoring was in the second period when Bat Emari succeeded n a Low Blue line shot trickling past chess into the net arts Orr mus i ave Bond Reeve. Ferns. Johann son Echlov brim or Fowler meld Creasy. Toms. Mar Kolis. North. Benoit Fryer Govan. Ost Rander Boyce. Tucker a cry Ells son. Comp Bill. Nosworthy Hlll Jessl Man. Halderson Bergman North. Dunc Horsburgh. Ley Bill Sutherland still in Hospital Brandon Jan. 22. Special condition of Bill Sutherland Monarch goalie injured Friday night at the Monarch Brandon fixture Here late sunday was reported As quite satisfactory. Sutherland after examination was found to have a minor Frac Ture of the right Cheek Bone and he is still in Brandon Gen eral Hospital. He probably Vul be discharged monday Accord ing to or. J. S. Kelly attending physician. Treherne wins curlers fraternize saturday night was a night of Friendly visits and games As no less than three Curling clubs were either acting As hosts or being entertained As guests. All the boys report hav ing a grand time. In conjunction with their District matches the Deer Lodge club entertained two rinks from Roland and a rink from the Manitoba Curling association. The boys from out of town say they had a swell time and Are looking for a visit from the Deer Lodge boys. Three rinks from Starbuck club were guests of the West Kildonan club they brought with them the Lou leavens trophy. The Starbuck curlers sure enjoyed their visit judging by All the Nice things said at the informal gathering following the Friendly games on the ice. The Caithness Curling club tired from their even up fight against St. Boniface the night be fore the blues had Manson Back in Centre but worked without Wick ens Oft with an injured Back. Young Mcdonald recruited from Salisbury juveniles was in the . Net for the first time. Even at that they almost brought it off and on their showing might have got at least a Point second line hot with Cancilla replacing Sam Fabro Elmwood s second line did most of the scoring but the league has yet to produce another line like the Zamulka Stewner Kimmer Trio. Cancilla took the first goal from Law who also batted in the Winner from Trosky. The other which gave Elmwood an Edge Lor Hall the third came from Stewner with the compliments at Zamulka. Mcclure tied it up for . As the first period died away while Bill Anderson had it deadlocked again in the third when he parked in front of the net to take Frank Gunter s pass. 25 Strong went out to Peters Carman Jan. 22. Special Trehern red indians again Defeated Carman saturday by a of 3-2. Played before a crowd of 700, the game was. Slow and neither Side played Good hockey. Carman Mogk Davidson Hei Bert Wilton Rose Kelly Chipka Mcfadden. Burgess Moffatt Martel Smith Mcgowan. Metcalfe Esselmont Lake couture Landback Holliston runner Mcleod dheere Beaudiere Taft. 20 us Riig Field and engaged in a number of Friendly games. The scotties All had a Grant Nicht with the Peters Field curlers. Is noes is g b. Wallace Lowe is Anderson la Deli is. Side Toomb. V. Allen Nunn Wood is e is e v Bracken is Noble Staples Erzinger is Smitn gain Fosythe v. My is juniors off Splendy Start battling on greater Winnipeg s Curling front the Junior curlers swung into action saturday in the annual Junior Bonspiel of the Mani Toba Curling association. And after watching the youngsters All Day saturday As they pulled one great after another without going into a prolonged huddle like their tog Brothers or their dads it s not to be very Long before the the Gowanlocke the Hud the Gou Rucys the wises the Johnsons and the pollards will have to take a Back seat to these up and curlers. In the main event of the Bonspiel the Junior Section the Tribune Bowes of the Heather Smith Stonewall fighting it out to get into the Semi final bracket. Young Tanner and his boys from est Kildonan Are in the Semi finals of the Dingwall cup which is for the juvenile Section while Billy Meek from Strathcona after losing his first game in the dog this winning store to enter the Semi finals of the Dan Davidson series the secondary vent in the juvenile class play was also began in the free press doubles rink event with five rinks reaching the eights. The youngsters curl All this week. Ith the finals Likely to be played Glinz fort Rouge and Mcpherson Strathcona All came sailing Home with swell victories to enter the in the Tours of the Calhoun cup saturday. Junior the Junior secondary event Are Ottavy of the thistles Barren Heather and St. Johns with Gordon of fort Rouge and seat my Dunsky. Stonewall. Bowes. Heather beat Staples. Granite fort Rouge beat Bell. St. Johns Mcpherson. Strathcona beat Hall Day i Ort Rouge to reach the Semi finals of he Tribune cup. Casio in cup Junior secondary Gordon fort House beat Patterson Daniel Mclntyre Smith. Stonewall beat my Dunsky Stonewall Davy. Thistle beat Arker St. Johns Barron Heather beat Muirhead United colleges Hughes St. Vital beat Jones. Elmwood. Dino Wall Cejp juvenile championship Tucker United colleges beat Brown Kappers Daniel. St. Vital beat Stewart. Gordon Bell Rogers. Heather beat Davidson St. Johns Daniel my it vie. Beat Cruse. Gordon Bell Haggart Deer Lodge beat Gilmour. Varsity Kov Nau. St. Johns beat Sweet St. Vital Monk. Deer Lodge beat Mcgregor. Gordon Bell Price. St Johns beat Wright. Transcona Orchid. Deer Lodge beat Corner Kappers Mctavish. St. Johns beat Beatty Elmwood Mcclay. St vital beat spice Elmwood Tanner West Kildonan. Beat Kennedy. Strath Cona Rathwell St. Vital beat Meek Tucker. United colleges beat Daniel St. Vital Rogers Heather beat Grant Daniel Mclntyre Haggart Deer Lodge Gordon Bell Gilmour varsity beat Sweet. St. Vital Wright Transcona beat Mcgregor Gordon Bell Beatty earn Vood. Beat Corner Kappers Meek. Strathcona Bent Kennedy Strathcona. Meek is in Semi finals. Free press trophy double rinks event Tanner West Kildonan. And Wright Transcona beat Stewart and Mcgregor. Gordon Bell Corner and Tucker Kap pers beat Meek and Kennedy Strathcona. Draw for monday. All games Start at p m at St. John s Strathcona beat Jones juvenile Brown. Kappers. Beat Stewart. Gordon Davidson St. Johns beat Cruse Brandon juveniles defeat Boissevain 2-1 Boissevain Man., Jan. 22. Spe Cial the first juvenile hockey game of the season Here took place in the Boissevain rink saturday afternoon when the Brandon team Defeated the Boissevain team with a score of 2. To. 1. During the first period there was Only one goal scored and this was by Ian Morton of Boissevain. Near the end of the second period Duma of Brandon evened up the score and the win Ning goal was scored by Wicken Den of Brandon in the third period. Leod Campbell is Tully Watson Mathers is Beckett Gamble is Woodward Beer 7.00 Ste Wal w j. Is h. Macdonald. Foot gabb1t Low is Mckibbon Shearer is Kerby Scott is Tomms Brindle is Humphreys Reilly is Pepper Thomson is Gordon. Is Gilchr flt Lovie is Walker cruel thanks is Daun Gallant is Chisholm Oriald is Mcelheran. Is Gibbs Hearn is Sturgeon Borrowman is j. Wilson Briggs is Allan Maclean is Hodgert. Out is Mitchell is More Macdonald be Sutton Booker vib Campbell Walsh is Bonnett. Lineup Brandon Morgan Mccrostie Deer lose. Elmwood is Mcnabb Mcpherson fort Hough is Strathcona. At St. John s fort Houge is Smith . Heather is Hughes St. Vital. Ding Al fort bouffe . Is Rogers Heather. St. Johns is Mcclay St. Vital. At St. John s Haggart Deer Lodge is Monk Deer Lodge. Dan at fort Bourc Kappers is Davidson. St. Varsity is Wright. Trans Cona. Elmwood is Gordon St. Vital. Duma Crittendon Wickenden Ray Scherza Guthrie Forsythe Bain Webb bars in and Chudzik. Boissevain Stroud Armstrong Jamieson and Fox Morton a. Morton and Robertson Brooks Gardiner Opperman. Referee c. Hart. Minor hockey play off entries close Friday entries for the Manitoba Amateur Lickey association s provincial play Downs for Juve Nile midget Bantam a and Bantam a divisions will close on Friday Jan. 26. Applications for participation in these events should be mailed to e. A. Armstrong 157 Claremont avenue., Norwood. Elm Wool Camp dec Holcman is Mcgregor is. Gretzinger Ross be Mclean keeping is Mann is Denning Ibell St. Is d. Aikman is a. C. Campbell r. Palmer Whitley is Berry Mccready is Earls Stewart is Allan Alderson Spiers Lyons. 9 Harris Hay Ward is birth Young is Mccunn Brock i no control for two periods St. James lop sided win against St. Boniface s tired and momentarily terrible saints was no contest in the third St Boniface was Back in form if not in the game and produced some hockey that had the canadians handcuffed. The saints two goals Carne from Hoy Allan diminutive Centre Man who was almost the Only one on the team to work consistently. His last score late in the third gave St Boniface the Edge they earned in that one period Only. Always unpredictable St. James were hot As firecrackers saturday night and against any better opposition would have looked like Cham pions. As it was things wire much too easy at 3-0 in the first 8 1 in the second and 8-2 in the third Vada Boncoeur leads Noel Vada Boncoeur was a mis placed Frenchman saturday and figured in All three first period goals. Scoring once himself from Cunningham he slipped Kirby and Suarez. Later nifty Noel handed a second to Kirby. Other scores came from Cunningham who was tops defensively for the night. Ormiston Grant and Carter. With assists going every which Way almost everybody picked up Points. Leading the Way. Vada Boncoeur and Cunningham got four each Suarez picked up three and Kirby two. Elmwood Cockburn Dilbec Trosky Law Smith Cancilla Zamulka Rimmor Stewner Dobro Sinclair Holochuk. Maitland Irwin Manson Rondus. Mcclure Anderson Gunter Tracy Johnson Macklem Rob for the first time in two weeks the Sun shone Down on the Excel Sior Camp in the Winnipeg midget league saturday As the Exmon revelled in a return to form to Humble the mighty panthers 4-0, in the feature of a four game stand which gave the league standings the worst kicking around of the season. Everything went Well for the Excelsior. In stopping the pan thers they snapped out of a bad Streak which Cost them two games in a Row and at the same time climbed up in a split position at the top of the league with seals who tripped bosons 4-2. Seals not rated any Loo Well at the Start of the season kicked bosons direct cause of Excelsior late misfortune out of a three Way tie for second place Down into third spot. Salisbury stopped the wingless St. John s 7-0, and monarchs edged out the luckless St. Paul s crusaders 2-1 to hold the lower brackets unchanged. Frank Mathers paced Excelsior shutout against panthers with three of four goals while Alex Brocklehurst added the other. Three goals within three minutes featured seals upset Victory Over bosons. Gord Ryland countered his first of two during this hectic spree while Les strongman cracked through with the other two. Bosons insufficient counter attacks brought goals by Bill Vickers and George Mundrick. In the most lop sided game the Day Paul Novasat and Jim Mclean bagged two each for Salis Burys against St. John s. Three others came from Stan Delaney Brown and Murray. Monarchs slim margin Over St. Paul s came on goals by Ferguson and Singleton while g u i n a n counted for the crusaders. Olds beat Coleman Coleman alta., Jan. 22, two overtime goals gave Frank Coul son s scrappy Olds elks a 6-4 decision Over Coleman canadians Here saturday night to move them within a game of Canadian. In the Alberta senior hockey in afire. Bob Luney and Sid Sturk each scored twice for 1o Days Only suiting and Over coatings Tau ored to me Aguiire special think of the style 01 and finish values not less than a rang of imported tweeds. Blue series. Blue and sown worsted. Herringbone and pin stripes. They re Worth Homor. Inan the Best Sead Yendes. Why Wear read Madest j. Morris
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