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En E---- TT ARR PAGE EICHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930 AWA WILL HAVE A PRO. TEAM IN ONTARIO HOCKEY LEAGUE Oshawa to Have a Pro. Team First in Hjstory of City Entry In Ontario Hockey League Friday, Jan. 16.--Oshaws at Stratford, Guelph at Galt, Kitchen er at Niagara Falls, Monday, Jan, 19.--Guelph at Kit- | chener, Stratford at Niagara Falls, Oshaws at Galt, Wednesday, Jan, 21,--Kitchener at Oshawa, Niagara Falls at Guelph Galt at Stratford, Oshawa One of Six Teams Strikes, Spares °% " Blows XQ ~." Head Pin". and ( y Monday, December 22, A1), "Toi- PORT SNAPSHOT S By Gro. Caurmuis, Sports Editor Industrial Hockey at Arena Tonight 'Tonight will be the second night of Oshawa's Industrial hockey and it is hoped, for the sake of those teams who have had the courage to enter despite many difficulties, that the attendance will be much larger than on the first night, The hockey put up in all three leagues is of a very high calibre and they deserve good support, In the first game tonight, Oshawa Collegiate and Simcoes clash in a Juvenile game the ~Oshawa Will Be Allow- ed to Choose Six Players From Those 1929 Can Pro Teams Who Are Not! Operating This Season-- | Oshawa Plays in Guelph Next Monday With First Game Here on Friday, Jan, 2 Kitehener, Dee; 22.--The On- tario Hockey League, successor to the Canadian Professional League of last years, came into being here early Saturday morning when six teams entered the loop and play will open Monday, Dec, 26, with threes games scheduled, * The cities comprising the league are Guelph, Kitchener, Stratford, Galt, Niagara Falls and Oshawa, The first three clubs at the outset of the meeting which lasted from 8 o'clock Friday night until * 3 o'clock Saturday morning, signified their intention of entering the loop, Galt finally also entered, though it was admit- ted that some of those originally behind the club had withdrawn their support Niagara FaHs ano Oshawa delegates arrived late to enter clubs In the absence of President Mike Rodden, Toronto, Becretary-Treas- urer Bob Dawson, of Guelph, occu- pled the chair. The word profes. sional was dropped from the lea- gue name in order to shorten ter- ritorial rights and the allotment of the players eaused much discussion and it wag ultimately decided to di- vide the players into territorial dis- tricts, Kitchener and Waterloo will be one, Stratford, New Hamburg and Mitehell another, while Guelph will have the choice of six men of the 1020 Guelph team, The Galt club will have a similar choice of the Galt, 1929 club, Oshawa will have the right to select six men from the remainder of the 1929 Canpro teams, Galt, Guelph, Kitch- ener and Brantford, The balance of the players not chosen will be free REONLE, The Pittsburg Yellow Jackets will operate the Niagara Falls Club, The idea Is to have home play- ers on elubs ag this it is figured will be an attraction for the fans, Players in the territorial districts must play for their home team if they are wanted, Should two teams want a player's services and the home club does not he can choose his own berth, Players being drop- ped by leagues of a higher classifi- cation before Jan, 16 must play for their home town team, Those re- turning after that date will he as- signed hy the league to the weak- er clubs, The rules of the International Hockey League were adopted, It was decided that 15 per cent, of the home club's share of all games would go to the league to pay ref- erees, etc, Referees will be paid $16 per game plus ten cents a mile for travelling expenses, H, Cole, of Guelph, was appointed league sta. tistican, THE SCHEDULE The first round schedule adopted was as follows: Nonday, Dec, 20.-----Oshawa at Guelph, Kitchener at Galt, Niagara Falls at Stratford, Friday, Jan, 2.--~Guelph at Nia- gara Falls, Galt at Oshawa, Strat- ford at Kitchener, Tuesday, Jan. 0.--Stratford at Guelph, Niagara Falls at Galt, Osh- awa at Kitchener, Wednesday, Jan, 7--Kitchener at Stratford, Guelph at Oshawa, Galt at Niagara Falls, Friday, Jan, 9.~~Niagara Falls at Kitchener, Galt at Guelph, Saturday, Jan, 10.--Stratford at Oshawa, Monday, Jan, 12.--Oshawa at Niagara Falls, Stratford at Galt, Kitchener at Guelph, . Wednesday, Jan, 14.--Galt at Kitchener, Niagara Falls at Oshawa Guelph at Stratford, New Martin TUES. WED, Great Spy Drama "INSIDE THE LINES" COMEDY "Their Wives Vacation A Flying Trip FOX NEWS » TODAY "HOOT" GIBSON 74 ATHOL pt Montreal Maroons! Beat Quakers 5-1 Montreal, Dee, 22.--Montreal Maroons' "Big Three' of Btewart Seibert and Hooley Smith, showed a convincing superfority over Cooper Smeaton"s Quakers from Philadelphia Saturday night thelr National Hockey match, and played a large part in the Montreal victory of five goals to one, Three of the goals were scored by the trio, Stewart getting two and Belbert one, while each of the three had an assist, In ad- dition the two scored while the heavy line was on, being netted py Gallagher and Wil- cox, defencemen, and in each case Btewart was near enough to the play to draw the attention of one of the opposing defencemen, Hockey Results The scores of played during the as follows: National League Maple Leafs ., 3 Chicago Montreal ....5 Philadelphia .. xRangers ..,.2 Boston "Americans ,.6 Detroit International League Buffalo 2 Byracuse Cleveland Pittsburg 2Cleveland Syracuse «Detroit, ,.... 4 London Canadian-American League Springfield ..2 Boston ...... ZPhiladelphia 6 New Haven American League Tulsa ,.% Bt, Louis «Minneapolis © 4 Duluth sChich, Bhamrocks 10 St, Louls United States College Dartmouth hockey games week-end were xOvertime, zPlayed Sunday, O.H.A, Intermediate Kitchener ,..5 Preston T, H. L, Major Commercial North, Elec, 10 C,P.R, Ree, Bell Telephone 5 Can, Industs, Bankers' League Royals 2 Commerce ... Montreal Imperial Nova Scotia , 2 Dominion Mercantile Leaguo C.N.R, Stock Yards .3 Imperial Oi) Hockey Records The standings of the club in the various professional hockey leagues, including games played last night, are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadian Section P.W.L.T. FP. A Pia, +» 13.8.3 3 37 18 Montreal «+13 8 5 0 26 25 16 Americans ,, 156 6 6 5 24 Maple Leafs .13 6 6 2 2% Ottawa 4 491 2 American Section veal PD 42 4) al B 4833 radi @ 72 33 Rangers ...14 6 6 3 33 Philadelphia 14 1 12 1 19 This Week's Games Tuesday---Maple Leafs at real, Canadiens at Rangers, Chic ago at Philadelphia, Thursday--Maple Leafs at De- troit, Rangers at Ottawa, Montrea: at Americans, Philadelphia at Bos ton, ! Saturday---Ottawa at Canadiens, Sunday---Maple Leafs at Chle- ngo, Montreal at Detroit, Philadel phia at Rangers, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IL. T. F. A, Pts, 0 356 16 22 41 36 18 47 41 17 81 28 15 london ..,14 24 29 12 Pittsburg . . 15 31 47 11 Syracuse ,,10 32 46 VY This Week's Games Tuesday-~Cleveland at Buffalo, Syracuse at London, Windsor at Pittsburg, ¥Friday--London at Windsor, Baturday--Detrolt at Cleveland, London at Buffalo, Syracuse at 'Ittaburg, Sunday--Buffalo at Syracuse, CANADIAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE PW.L.T 10 10 0 0 Canadiens Boston Chicago Detroit Butfalo Windsor Cleveland Detroit re 1] 16 ven ld 48 37 23 3pringfield Providence New Haven Boston a8 Philadelphia 12 8 8 19 This Week's Games Tuesday--~Springflelg at Boston, Thursday---Springfield at Prov. dence, New Haven at Philadelphia, Saturday~-Providence at Bos- won, Philadelphia at Springfield, Sunday---Providence at New Haven, ULEVELAND ADVANCES BY BEATING JACKETS Cleveland, Dec, 22. --Cleveland's hockey team easily outplayed thelr old playmates, the Pittsburg .Yel. low Jackets, 7 to 4, last night. The victory landed the Redsking in third place of the International League, and put them on the heels of the leading Buffaloes and Wind sor, On one line was Captain Alex Gray in centre, with Stu Dunning at right wing, and Mike Brophy at left, in League other goals were key" Rolls, Christmas Specials, etc, are the order of the day at the local bowling alleys, this week, Practically | every league in the city is having a Special Roll for Christmas and both Jack and Wullie are busy men, keeyp- mg track of everything. didn't have his material ready for Strikes, Spares and Washouts, "Cen- nesday or the following Saturday, AT THE MOTOR CITY ALLEYS The Ladies' Major League finished their first half of their schedule on Monday night, Regular Fellars, led by the great Jimmie Dugan, annexed the one point which they needed to clinch the decision, with a total of 18, Our summer friends, the Mos- quitoes, were out to do a stinging business and they had 17, going again tonight, "Bunty" Goold Steps Out | Bunty Goold i By Fo Pirie's | high score for a loop the other day | with a nice game of 289, She beat { Mary's mark by two pins, While we are on the subject of high scores, don't forget Nicolas Stefan, alias "Mike," who holds the season's high mark for Ten Pins with 245, This is something for "Fearless" Jerry and Eddy, Goodman to take a shot at, Mrs, Lovelock holds the afternoon high single with 238 for a single game The other prize winners in the af- ternoon league are Mrs. Lovelock, Mrs. Gatenby, Mrs, Wilson, Mrs Burnby, and Miss V, Beachard Parts and Service League The Parts and Service Bowling league, the noisiest, and liveliest lea- gue in the entire city, will hold their Chrstmas Roll on Tuesday, tomorrow night. This league has some great pin trundlers and it is certain to B some roll, W, Gillott, known in the league as "The Chief," made the hoys sit up and take notice last year and he looks like the man to beat this season, He is getting lots of prac. tice and his 303 of the other night makes him a favorite, Charles Bar ron, Casey Luke, Cee, Locke, Walt Kilburn and the others, however, are also anxious to win a fowl dinner and the competition should be keen Motor City "Toikey Roll" The Motor City Alleys Christmas Roll will start on Monday, today. La dies' high score for two consecutive games wins two chickens, high single wins a chicken, and men's high three wins a turkey, and single, a chicken League games will not count, Chick. ens will also be given for the high scores in Ten Pins, Go get your. self a chicken, "Mike" The winners will receive their rewards on Christ- mas Eve Congratulations to Bowmanville The Bowmanville Five Pinners came up to the Motor City Alleys and they certainly took all the "fizz" out of the Oshawa Coca Colas, Tt was just too bad, They won two games and totals in an impressive style Johnston and Brett were the best for the winners and Creamer and Mac kie were the only two of the locals tor roll something like their usual game Alas, the Poor Specials Charlie Rowden's Specials picked the wrong night to take on the Coca Colas, After the shaking up the Bowmanville boys had given them, the "Cokes" were ready to go over the top and as soon as they got started, that's just what they did do They rolled a record score of 3637 to beat the Specials' nice score of 3169, Both teams rolled nice games but the Coca Colas were right on and as a result, they will be allowed to wear their shirts for another two weeks Early in the New Year, the Coca Colas are going to roll the Central Alleys to a series of six games, three at cach Club and the total number of pins will decide the winner, Chuck, Rowden's Specials are tra. velling to Bowmanville on Wednes- day, Jan, 7, to roll the Bowmanville team, Simcoe St, Y.M. Bowling League "The Simcoe St, Young Men's howl: ing league hold their sessions on Thursday night and for a new league they are certainly burning up the alleys. The Alley Rats are still hold- ing down the top rung of the lad- der with the Hushes following very close. The Never Readys are third and the Blue Belly are next, Bert, Salter, the high single, with 301 and 651 for three games, Eldon Stacey is next and Harry Rombough follows close, The following is the standing of the teams and their points, Team Won Lost Paints Alley Rats ,...... 5 1 7 Hushes 3; 2 3 Never Readys .... 4 3 Blue Bells 1 5 1 On account of Thursday being Christmas Day and also New Year's this league will not bowl again until January 8th, Ladies' Major League The following is the standing of the Ladies' Major League, Regular Fellers 18 Cara Nonics Mosquitteers .. 17 Wepeo's Black Cats ...15 Blue Bells Whirlwinds ....13 Has Beens .... 3 ) wil 9 2 " 0 tral Alleys" will run either on Wed- They get | We take this opportunity of wishing first in this section, cents, v Ld with Galt as opponents, from those teams who were entered in the Can, Pro, League last year and are not operating this season, Pro. team will be made known as soon as possible, Getting Ready for Campaigns Oshawa's O.H.A, hockey teams arc fast whipping into shape and | every ome of the teams should be ready to go the limit, when they start their season's campaigns, next week, Intermediate and Senior are scheduled to play next week and local hoc key interest is fast reaching its peak Immediately after, AY.M.C, and Simcoe Grads, will meet in an Intermediate game. Pro. Hockey for Oshawa re Oshawa is going to have something which is new and entirely dif- Jack Purdie was so busy that Lie | ferent, in the history of sport in this city, this winter, when a Profes- | 'sional Hockey team, bearing the name and colours of Oshawa will com- | pete in the Ontario Hockey League, adian pro, League re-organized, will consist of six teams, Galt, Guelph, Stratford, Niagara Falls, Kitchener and Oshawa, will swing into action on Monday, December 29, in Guelph and on Fri- day, January 2, they will play their first game at the local Arena, | Oshawa will be allowed to choose six players | | on The admission is only twenty-five * Ld This league, which is the Can- The Oshawa team Further information as to Oshawa's All three teams, Junior, LONDON BEATEN IN DETROIT 4-1 Detroit, Dec, 22.--Roy Brothers, who pilots the London Tecumsehs when he is not burning up the wires In search of new talent to introduce to the customers, prob- ably is looking for another new wot of players. Last night at Olym- pia, he shed a new quartet of Na- tions! League chattels at the weakened Detroit Olymples and took it on the well-known chin, 4 to 1, | JPRINGVFIELD INDIANS WIN TENTH STRAIGHT VICTORY Springtied, Mans, Dec, 22.--The pringfield Indians sot a Canadian- American Hockey League record here Saturday night when they subdued the Boston Tigers, 3 to 1, to annex their tenth consecutive league triumph, Nine wins in a row was the best previous mark, The Providence champions of last year went 13 games without a loss, but a pair of ties were mixed up with the victories, AMERICANS DEFEAT DETROIT FALCONS New York, Dec, 22. Running up their highest score of the wea- son in a wide-open National Hockey League game, the New York Americans defeated the Detroit Falcons last night ¢ to 4, The vic tory put the Americans back Into third place in the Canadian divi sion, After two close periods the Am- ericans went on a scoring rampage early in the third and scored three goals in succession, one of them na gift from Carson Cooper of Detroit, who accidentally shot the puck into his own net, GORDIE BRYDSON SECURES SEVEN SCORING POINTS Chicago, Dee, 22.~Chlcagu Shamrocks, led by Gordon Bryd- ion, walloped the St, Louis Fliers, 10 to 1 last night to regain a tie with Tulsa for first place in the American Hockey League stand- Ing, Brydson personally scored five goals and grabbed two assists, Burns alded with two goals, and Dennenay, Wiseman and Fuller also mcored, Hill counted for the opposition, BUFFALO BISONS WIN FROM SYRACUSE 2 TO 1 Fort Erle, Ont,, Dec, 22, ---Buf- falo defeated Syracuse . here last night by a score of 2 to 1 In a game that was marked by good and bad hockey, Penalties were factors In the two of the three goals scored, and in the final period Referee Mike Rodden had two de- layed penalties to enforce which under the old rules would have left only two Syracuse men on the lce at one time, Three major penalties were handed out In the final ses- sion, DR, BILL CARSON THROUGH London, Dec, 22.--Dr, Bill Car- son will not he on the London line: up when Manager Brothers' re. vamped Tecumsehs play the Syra cuse Stars here Tuesday night, The veteran centre ice star voluntarily gave up his attempt to stage a comeback with the Tecs just before the Saturday noon hour practice, announcing that he was not don- ning a uniform and that he was through, His decision was taken to mean that he was definitely finished with hockey, SECOND PERIOD RUSH WINS FOR CLEVELAND Syracuse, Dec, 22,--A second period rally which amounted to an Indian massacre gave Cleveland an International Hockey League win over Syracuse here last night, The score was § to 4, and five of the Indians' goals wera counted in that bewildering second period attack Syracuse led in the first period, 1 to 0, and outscored the Indians in the third, 8 to 1, all the bowlers of Oshawa, Men, La- dies and Children, a very Merry Christmas and at least six straight strikes, . Don't Pick Me--"Head Ping® Boston Bruins And N.Y. Rangers Tie, 2-2 Mass.,, Dec, 22.--Al- though the Boston Bruins were held to a 2-2 overtime tle hers Jaturday night, by the New York Rangers, they managed to increase their lead to a full game over the nearest clubs in the American division of the National Hockey League, | The game was the fastest played here this season and the best com petition the Rangers have given the Bruins since they last tied them almost a year ago, "Butch Keel- ing, one of the Rangers' spare for- wards, tied the game late in the third period, when the Bruins ap peared to be coasting home with ithe victory, Keeling was circling about a wild jam near the Boston cage and he poked the puck past Goalkeeper "Tiny" Thompson when it was slashed out of the pack, BRITISH AIRCRAFT ARE OUTSTANDING Machines Seen at Paris Show Far Ahead of All Competitors Paris, Dec, 2~Experts yho have isited the Paris Aero show just op- ened, are unanimous about the pre- eminent technical® position held by British exhibits, No foreign military aircraft approach in performance, in speed, rate of climb or case of man- oeuvre, the new single-seater fight ers and single-engined bombing aero- planes ordered for the British air service, Flying boats and seaplanes are inferior to the later British ma- chines, a fact which months ago re- ceived tacit admission from the French Air Ministry in the order for use by the French naval air service of two British air boats, To-day Great Britain is producing military and eivil aircraft which in nearly every category are superior in performance and 'design to the best of their foreign competitors Side by side with the supremely im- portant work of engine development, fostered by years of intensive com- petition for the Schneider Trophy, and the improvement of structural design have marched research and experiment, A technical sensation of the show is British alleteel construc tion, interpreted on one stand in the building of steel wings, intended for light aircraft and the smaller military 'planes, which are notably less ex- pensive to produce than wings made on earlier systems, Much interest was shown in the model of the projected Supermarine wiant flying boat of J3 tong weight and 4,950 horsepower, This craft equipped with five luxurious saloon cibing to carry a total of 40 passeng- ers over a distance none-stop of more than 1,000 miles, is driven by six 825 h.p. motors located in three nacelles or "power-cggs" above the immense spread of the monoplane wings, Win- dows in the front i po wings, which will 'be several feet thick at the cen- tre, indicate that passengers and crew will be able to move about with some freedom in the wings themselves, The fish-shaped boat hull is constructed entirely of stainless steel, Boston, UNUSUAL FLYING BOAT DESIGNED London, Dee, 22-=A military flying boat possessing unusual design fea- tutes has been taken over for trial by the Royal Air Force, This is the "Sydney," one of the largest all-mets al service boats in the world, a shape- ly three-engined 1,575 h.p, monoplane weighing with full 16ad on board nearly 10 tons and capable of high cruising speed, The "Sydney" is intended for long distance reconnaissances and coastal | Scientific Detectlt Kitchener Green Shirts Blank Preston Riversides Kitchener, Dec, 22.--By virtue of a clever b to 0 victory over the Riversides, of Preston, here Bat- urday night, Kitchener Green Shirts moved into a tie with Pres. ton and Paris for third place in the O.H.A, intermediate standing, The locals will have a chiapce to better their position when they meet the strong Woodstock team here Tuesday night, Meanwhile Hamilton and Paris clash in the Mountain City Monday night, with the result that the first half of this week may see a decided shake up in the local grouping, Combination was the Green Shirts' long suit last night, and ft won for them a pretty victory over the strong Preston team, or in cooperation with surface ves- sels. She is equipped fo carry a crew tail. Because such craft may be ex- pected to remain away from shore bases for long periods considerable thought has gone to the cooking and emergency sleeping accommodation board, Here the experience of Royal Air Force personnel on long distance flying boat cruises to the East and elsewhere has proved inval- yable and the fitting on the "Sydney" show marked advance on earlier ser- vice types, There are special lock- ers for clothes and other baggage, mahogany cupboards for crockery and canteen equipment, ice chests, cooking stove, fresh water and para- ffin storage tanks and a spacious | bunks SHELLS ARE DEAD MEN'S TALES T0 THE MICROSCOPE by a -- - Bureau Great Aid to Efforts of Police Chicago. ~~Dead men do tell tales! Chicago gangland learned. that after the Northwestern University crime detection laboratory read the story of the St. Valentine's day massacre in a double handful of empty machine gun shells, two shotgun shells and leaden pellets fired from them, Execution of seven members of the "Bugs" Moran north side "mob" in- spired the establishment of the scien tific detection bureau, and the inves tigation of the septuple homicide was the first that faced the crime labor- atory, A brief sketch of the murder scene; Seven men sat in the rear of u garage in North Clark Street--a busy section of Chicago, All but one, a mechanic, were expensively dressed, Their pockets bulged with several thousands of dollars, 'The men wait- ed for Moran to div.de a truck load of liquor. A traffic delay paved Mor an from extermination that day. The aay was February 14, 1929--St, Val entine's Day, Through the door came two men in policemen's attire, The Moranites, thinking it a perfunctory police raid, submitted to disarmament, Two ma- chine gunners and a rifleman. appar. ed, The Moranites had been "put on the spat." The guns swept the men lined up, arms upraised, faces to the wall, All were killed, The gunners and make-believe po- liceman marched out, A machine identical with a police squad car car ried them away, A few minutes lat er the bodies, the shells, the bullets, and a frenzied police dog, tied to a truck, were found, Dead men tell no tales! But as the killers rolled away there occurred an incident which, with the ballistic re- port of Calvin Goddard, head of the crime laboratory, may send a man whom John Stege, then chief, called "the most gunman at large" to prison or the elecrtic chair, Their machine alighting an important Chicago citi zen, and one of the lesser known gang- sters, with a reputation as a trigger man, Goddard came into the case at the invitation of Bert Massee, weal- thy manufacturer, whom Herman N, Bundesen, coroner, had chosen to head his jury, He traced the bullets in the Clark street garage to Burke guns found in a cottage on the out- skirts of St, Joseph, Mich, And he did it this way: On every bullet sent through a gun there remain rifling marks, These are different in every gun, Automatic weapons also leave ejector and ex- tractor marks, "So characteristic are these markings that in the examin. ation of thousands of arms I have never found two that left identical indentations, said Goddard, "The double lens microscope has enabled us to look at two shells, or two bul- lets, at the same time, to readily catch the differences." Goddard concluded that the 70 car- tridges had been fired trom two sub- machine guns, and that two shells had been fired from an automatic shotgun, Mark well the importance of a grooved marking that Goddard found on the bullets taken from the victims and scattered on the floor, He couldnt find among his records data on bullets of that type. Each hore a small "s" on the jacket, a common factory mark of a particular manu- facturer, The company advised him that the grooved mark was used only between July, 1927, and June, 1928, Between February and December Goddard tested several score machine guns and shotguns, ~ None made marks like those left by the assas- sins, But 'in December coincidence en patrol, either as an independent unit tered to work with science. A mos f of five and has well-placed gun posi- | tions at the bow and in the extreme | Toronto Leafs Play Great Hockey to Beat Chi-Hawks Brilliant Hockey Predomin- | ates as Maple Leafs Out-| speed and Outplay Their Clever Opponents, Chi- cago Black Hawks, in One of the Best Games Ever Seen in Toronto--"Ace" | Bailey Scores First Two Goals in 3-1 Victory Toronto, Dec, 22--Speed, a clever passing attack, a reputation of being | ome of the smartest aggregations in | the National League and an almost | two to one superiority in the matter | of players meant nothing to the | stout-hearted Maple Leafs on Satur- | day night and they sent the enthus- | insts away from the Arena Gardens | in a highly delighted frame of mind, | It was not only the fact that the | Leafs, after dropping four games in a row after they had run into a series | of injuries that crippled them, to a great extent, defeated the Chicago Black Hawks by 3 to | that pleased the cash customers as much as the manner in which they did it, The Hawks created quite impressive record in the early part of the season and they set the in the Amer ican group of the league up until Thursday night, and, previous to Sat- | urday's engagement here, had lost | hut three games and tied tw Once again the local J three relief men while their oppor ents had nine in addition to the stur ting six in action, but the Leafs more | than held their own in the | an nace pace used matter | of speed with their constantly-reliey- ed rivals, and while the Hawks ed some pretty combination an er plays, these did not click as those of the Smythemen the four goals of the game from concerted attacks and the win- ners were never behind, In fact the visitors trailed for over minutes of the game, being on even terms for the first 325 minutes and for 130 minutes in the second chukker | Ranks With Local Classics | been several league | local ice in the last | ed as Saturday came There have ounters years that have game enc few f classics, and the on heen cla on torist shot a policeman in St. Joseph, Mich, when he the station after an argument with another driver, Of course he didn't want to face an inspection of police recdrds, Police followed a trail to a comfortable home in the outskirts of the city where the slay er lived as a respectable and respect- ed citizen, In the house they found two machine guns, pistols, rifles, shot- guns, bullet-proof vests, a quantity of ammunition--and dime novels in abundance Fred Burke, whom "the most dangerous gunman," the novel reader, the friendly anite, the policeman's killer Burke machine guns marked shell and bullet as those in the Clark street garage were marked the drums, Michigan four, bore the "s" and the peculiar groov- ed markings Thus the dead men told. their tales to the coroner's jury, which ordered cab called was subur Stege police Burke arrested for the St, Yolntnes! day massacre sought to take him to | The | Cartridges in unanimously added to that Some claim that it was the Others say that it has been in the matter of peed, combination and brilliance hy ne of the Rangers' games, But all were positive that it ranked with the best since the Maple Leafs have re presented this city in the NHL, Kher peed and there was ciever Ihere had to he, os system is hased on these two features, There was lots f rugged checking, The officials let just enough go to add the spice that is necessary to Christmas fare, the play ranged up and down the : with rapidity, both goals being in quick succession, and both custodis pulling off many brilliant saves, While the winners outshot their opponents by 40 to 29, the scoring ef forts of the visitors were more dane wrrous, and when they did get a chance it forced the local defence and Chabot to be at their best to turn them aside, There were a number of scrimmages close in on the Leafs gol, hut all but one of them were turned aside, Gardiner was busy and sinart at the other end, but he didn't : a chance on any of the three goals that beat him ight was sufect circle hest in year excelled ause the Hawks' and ar Twe Sousing Sessions While the speed set in the opening minutes maintained practicall throughout the game was the dominating . feature, there couple of sessions, one in the second and the other in the third, 8 brought the crowd to their feet, That of the second period, starting after Hawks had tied the score, and extending until some time after the Leafs had taken the lead for the sec ond and final time, was pronounced because of the speed and the con- tantly changing attack from one end and the { of the rink to the other, during which apparent certain goals were turned, CHAMPION HORSE DIES AT ASHBURN | Robert Duff & Son Lose Colt That Won Honors at Guelph and Ottawa Ashburn, Dee. 17--=Robert Duff and [son had the misfortune to lose the colt that won the Clydesdale Associ ation special prize at Ottawa and was the champion at Guelph Fair, on Saturday, The animal was evidently alright when unloaded at its stable on Friday but it died suddenly on Saturday in spite of all that veterin- aries could do to save it Miss Margaret O'Boyle is visiting Myrtle friends, Their is an epidemic of colds and [grippe prevalent around the neigh- | borhood just now, | A number from here attended the sale of Holstein cattle at the- Glen | Hodson farm near Brooklin on Tues- | day : Mrs, Walter Lynde is not improv ing very rapidly, A change for the better 1s hoped for, The cold weather over the week- end has made the skating ideal and d {the young people of the community are making good use of this splendid outdoor sport, detective | dangerous | slid into a motor | parked at a curb, from which was | From the police files he picked | occupants of the car as Fred Burke | Paramount's gay new ploy with music anchors n Oshawa Tuesday for a pre-Christmas showing, Em On Broadway Starving "Buddy" Rogers Helen Kane Aboard the "Silver Lady" you'll join a gang of gay moderns having the time of their life, Come Have Some Fun And Loving Yourself! luxurious yacht "HEADS UP" The Keen Musical Comedy that Darbed It's At "The Uptown" Toronto This Week Too! THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE EVER i PRODUCED Other Attractions! Final Showing Tonight "THE BIG TRAIL" Epic of the Pioneer West BIG CANT Regent King at Victoria WEN SC SL ' ' » J ] /

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