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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Nov 1940, p. 8

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- re Today's Soorting Features GM:-Men Score Shutout on London Ice Niagara Falls Seniors Visit Oshawa on Friday St. Kitts Tie in Falls; Marlies Win x» SPORT NE RUGS ) Today's Sporting Features Oshawa Ski Club Member Trains Soldiers Tom Harmon Will Get U.S. Grid Award Hornets and Barons Win Am. Loop Tilts Dshawa GM-Men Score Shutout in London to Advance in Standing PORT SNAPSHOT Oshawa GM-Men are now in ourth place, in the Senior O. . race, with as many teams fing behind them as there » out in front. : LER IR St. Catharines played a 2-2 tie me right in Niagara Falls last ght, which leads us to believe at the Brights can be beaten, brhaps no later than tomorrow ght,: right here at the Oshawa na. If the Saints can get a tie on in the Falls, surely our IM-Men can hand Brights a re- se here in the Motor City, i * +» The GM-Men have chalked up two wins so far this week and they'll be out to make it three-straight tomorrow night. Brights are at present in sec- ond place in the league race nd if the Oshawa pucksiers can topple them here tomorrow night, it will tighten up the rice a lot. + +» It should prove one of the best mes of the year, at least the year 0. Brights play a nice open type hockey, have plenty of speed, hough not any more, if as much, the GM-Men can show when hey get in high gear. Niagara Falls a sound defense in front of a : goalie, Carey, their t-minder, will be remembered by awa hockey fans for the days rhen he starred with Dominions A the T. and Y. Mercantile Lea- ue, against the Chevies. Carey will Iso be remembered by Oshawa la- frosse fans. He played on defense pr East York, this past summer. By Gro. H. CampseLL, Sports Editor Doug. Boston is another play er who used to play with Dom- inion Brewery A.C. in the Mer- cantile loop. He's on defense for Niagara Falls, along with Haz- en McAndrew, the laddie, who as a Junior, if we remember correctly, shot a puck in the direction of Referee T-acy Shaw and Tracy was in a coma for a couple of days because the puck struck him squarely behind the ear. LE IE Joey Catlin of Niagara Falls was a team-mate of Johnny Car- Harris, when they both starred with Kingston Juniors. Walton and Bellinger are star members of the team. They were with Kirkland Lake Blue Devils, as was Boston. Cy Allen, who used to star with Goodyears, is another member of the Falls' squad, Last Night's Fight Results | (30:00). * + > awa GM-Men would like to hand the Niagara Falls squad a defeat just to make up a little for that de- feat in the Senior O.B.A. finals-- only a few weeks ago. * Pp A will. boost the aitendance to- morrow night and the fact that Niagara Falls is the opposition is just another reason why the biggest crowd of the season is expected tomorrow night. * + > Oshawa Generals play an exhibi- night. > + 2 In the other Senior OHA. tilts last night, Niagara Falls only man- Sports Round Up By EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sports Writer) New York, Nov. 28 (AP).--All is onfusion dept.: What's this about bby Hartnett landing in Jersey ty? ...a week ago, Horace Stone- am, the Jints' prexy, told one of ur star snoopers he not only was- 't planning on Gabbo to run the arm, but hadn't even given him a ought . . . Please break down and fess up, Horace . . . Don't be sur- ised if Joe Louis stops off in Los Angeles in February, after taking ;are of Al McCoy in Boston and 3us Doraz's in Philly between now and then, Height of nerve champeenship: Two days before they tangled with Washington and nine before 'hey met up with Oregon State, 3tanford's Indians went ahead and 'eserved hotel rooms at Pasadena -Rosebowlville to you). Line up your bowls: Che rumcr foundry's mighty busy Nith enuff bowl stuff to make you dizzy. ers is what they're saying now About the gridiron's New Year's row. At Pzsadena, the Texas Azgs 11 battle Stanford, say the wags While Sug:r Bowl fanatics sse 3oston College and Tennessee, {f about the Cotton Bowl ycu ask io t's SMU. against Nebraska. And d2°n in Miami, the Orange jem Will have, cn hm rem While cn ths cther, so they state It's Al2bama or old Miss State. ne side, the Ford- Tur! writers ars rowing over the 'hous cl the year" voting . . . right aow it appears to be Chailedon, Seabiscrit or Cottzsniore, the jump- er . . . Jacobs Bzachcombers point lout that Hymiz Caplin is charged with beng behind a ring of card sharp --vyet, can't even play Casino "himself . . Billy Kehce, Williams- port (Pa.) Grit sports ed, is asking city ccuncil there to re-name a lo- 'cal thcroughfare "Gabby street," aftce the o'd catcher, who played ball thers in the days of the old Tri-State league . . Providence Hockey Reds, who flew 6,818 miles last yesr and won the American Hockey League Crown, are gonna fly the whole schedule this year trying to repeat. Today's Guest Siar: SM. (Lefty) Tarletcn, Opelousas (La.) Daily World: The Yankees will have so many new faces next geason folks'll swear Skipper Joe McCarthy has gone in for plastic "surgery. GUILTINAN'S CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Better SHOE REPAIRING pays. Its Cheaper. ' Loagitudinal sl ning. Invisible re-soling. SPECIAL -- New military issue boots made to measure, « 17 BOND EAST PHONE 1216 Collect, Deliver | aged to tie St. Kitts while in To- | ronto, Marlboros finally | game on their home ice, defeating Port Colborne 4-2. The defeat drops | the Sallors down to 6th place in | the standing. + + 2 "Ebby" Edmison was again a star last night, for Oshawa, He rapped in two nice goals and made a lot of other nice plays. The little centre-ice wiz- ard doesn't impress much at a casual glance but close scrutiny shows that he makes very few wrong moves, is tricky with the stick and deadly in accurracy, when either shooting on goal or giving a pass. London gave Ebby a rough ride in the last period last night. Checked into the boards, h: suffered slight concussion and retired from action, loosened too, but he'll be ready for action Friday night, + % Regina Tisdall did a splendid job of fore-checking last night, his ing London's ace forward line, LI IR Oshawa's defense was much ime proved last night. Maybe the boys have been reading 'Snapshots"-- and doing just the opposite, eh? * + + At any rate, all four of the Osh- awa rearguard men played much stronger defensive hockey last night. This fact, together with an- other sencational display by him- self, gave Harry McQueston a much-deserved shutout. That's been coming to him for some time now and he was warmly congrat- ulated by the players, at the con- clusion of the game. * The GM-Ien motored to London and arrived home this morning, at six a.m. ho ow» Don Hodges didn't play last night. He will be out for a week or ten days, with torn ligaments in his knee, > + The rest of the GM-Men came out of last night's game in tip-top shane and after a good sleep tonight, will be fit and ready to tangle with Niag- ara Falls tomorrow night. 0.H. A. BULLETIN There will be three games playeu tomorrow night in the Senior O.H.A. series, as follows: London at Hamilton. Port Colborne at St. Catharines. Niagara Falls at Oshawa, Tomorrcw night at Maple Leaf Gardens Marlboros and Native Sons will meet in a Junior "A" SPA. game at 8:30 o'clock. On Saturday afternoon there will be a Junior 8.P.A. double-header, with Univers- ity of Toronto Schools and Etobi- coke meeting in the first game and Upper Canada College and St. Catharines in the second. A meeting of the O.H.A, execu- tive committee will be held at the to group the teams for the season. Brights have plenty of color. Osh- | | look at | who played That double victory this week | IC | ciation, tion game in Owen Sound tomorrow | won a | Some of his teeth were | clever work completely disorganiz- | Royal York Hotel tomorrow night. By The Associated Press Miami, Fla--Larry Anzalone, 188, Lodi, N.J,, outpointed Billy Colbert, 156, Houston, Texas. (10). WRESTLING LAST NIGHT Lincoln, Neb.---John Pesek, 198, Ravenna, Neb. defeated Ras Sa- mara, 230, Addis Ababa, straight falls, St. Louis, Mo.--Bronko Nagurski, 235, International Falls, Minn, threw Ali Baba, 205, San Fernan- do, Calif. (6:58). Joe Savoldi, 220, Three Oaks, Mich, and George Koverly, 225, Los Angeles, drew. Ebby Edmison Leads Scorers In Sr. O.H.A. | (By The Canadian Press) If Ebbie Edmison of Oshawa isn't negotiation list of some National Hockey League club, he should be. True, he's small but Little Johnny last season with ronto seniors of the Ontario Asso- on the Johnny, so the story goes, was | overlooked by Toronto Maple Leafs | Hockey | | experts figured he wouldn't last in because of his slim frame. the money circuit, although no one ever doubted his fighting qualities. | So--New York Americans took a chance, grabbed Johnny this fall, | up with the He leads all and now he's right leading N.H.L. scorers. freshmen players with four goals. | Edmison, who formerly performed with Brantford seniors, looks like a second O'Flaherty. Last night he scored twice as Oshawa whipped London Streamliners 5-0, to add to five points he picked up in his last game Monday. Now he's lzading the circuit in scoring with 13 points, | | made up of four goals and assists. nine In other senior tilts last the Niagara district teams, Niagara | Falls Brights and St. | Saints battled to a 2-2 overtime draw, and Toronto Marlboroughs { grabbed their first home victory of the season, edging Port Colborne Sailors 4-2. At London, other Oshawa scorers | were + Doug Maundrell, Johnny Thompson and Hal Cooper. It was | the seventh successive loss for the | Streamliners, despite the addition of Sparky Weiler, a Woodstock pro- | duct, and Boots Gothern, a London intermediate. At Niagara Falls, 'it fourth draw this season Brights, who scored both their goals in the first period on sorties by Blink Bellinger, who tried out with was Toronto Maple Leafs this fall, and | and | Bobby Walton drew assists on the | Mickey McQuade. Cooper | first goal and Art Stuart on the second. Tom Forgie and Roy Heximer | | were the Saints' marksmen, Hexi- | mer scoring the tying goal late in | i the final period. | Marlboroughs took sole posses- sion of second place with their de- cision over the Tars on the. big surface of Maple Leaf Gardens. To- ronto led 2-1 at the end of the ini- tial session and punched home two more in the final frame before the Sailors notched their second. Big Jimmy Drummond, Smiling Eddie King, Edmonton's Cpl. Eddie Shamlock of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and Scotty Mair were the Dukes' scorers. Umbo Conces- si and Young tallied for the canal town team. The Ports claimed a goal in the second period after the goal judge flashed his light but were overruled by Referee Army Armstrong. BARONS SCORE EIGHTH VICTORY Philadelphia, Nov. 28--Cleveland's Barons won their eighth game in 10 starts last night by conquering Philadelphia Ramblers 3-2 in a fast American Hockey League game, The victory enabled the Barons to hold their five-point Western Division lead. Not a single penalty was call- ed. The winning goal was scored at the end of the second period by Don Deacon, who stickhandled the rube ber around the Ramblers' defense, pulled Claude Bourque, Ramblers' goaler, out of the cage, and lifted it in. : ORIOLES IN SECOND SPOT Baltimore, Nov. 28.--Baltimore's of second place in the Eastern Unit- ed States Amateur Hockey League by beating the first-place Washing- ton Bagles 5-4 in a hectic game here last night. Ned Vitarelli and Bud Wychnen- ka each got two goals and Piche added the other Oriole point, Learning to Fight on Skis ) = Above is shown. on extreme left, Jack Martin, member of the Oshawa Ski Club, who is at present acting as a ski instructor at Camp Borden military camp, where members of the are being taught the art of skiing. } = * O'Flaherty | To- | night, | Catharines | | games the | for the | 3 key Orioles took undisputed possession | Salica Matched For Title Bout 28 the National Chicago, Nov of Association, Boxing vesterday president announced a bantamweight fight between Lou Salica of New York and Kui Keng | Young of Hawaii scheduled at Hdh- clulu late in January will be for Je championship of the world. Salica is listed first, Young in the N.B.A. bantamweight ra Triner also znnounced he i$ questing all N.B.A. States to band use of nationalist or religious insignia on bo 'eliminate ra- cial or animosity boxing fan This refer to special box- ing tcurnaments. sponsored by na- tionalistic or relizious erganizations Triner said. CORVEY NETS TWO HORNET VICTORY Pittsburgh, - Noy. 28 burg Hornets : ed out of [} ge leth- argy which bound them 31 and beat Her:hey r last night, to take WEL pos- sion cf second place in the We t- ern Division of the American Hac- League Jehnny Sherf Mickey Blake to does no ecent se Defenzeman two goals and d S001 apiece for the winners. Eddie Con- | vey and Lloyd Roubell got the other Hornet goals two for Hershey, his final marker tying the score at 3-3. Bobby Kirk | and Hank the losers. OUT OF SEASON? Kentville, NS., Nov, 28--(CP)-- A Kentville fireman dined on fresh trout yesterday. While fighting a hotel fire he took time out while tending a hose to pocket two fine trout drawn from the reservoir into the hose. -- Joe Triner, ie | re- among Joe Krol got | Lauzon also scored for various Regiments in training there Oshawa Ski Club Member Trains Militia (By HJ.H.) | he is capably trained, Jagk Martin, of Toronto, Oshawa Ski Club since its inception. has accepted an offer made by the Department (o give to Canada's newly-formed ski patrol troops at Camp Borden. We learned via "grapevine" method, | Martin had accepted the position of instructcr and had arrived in Camp the | Borden over the week-end, but con- | | firmation was not forthcoming until | yesterday. The accempanying photo- reph shows him imparting on to three of the thirty vol- | unteers who will be trained as in- structors during the early winter. Martin is thoroughly qualified for the positicn, a civil job, having been connected with skiing for many years. He has been a qualified On- tario Ski Zone instructor for hy period as well as a judge of Canadian Amateur Ski Association and professional competitions which have taken place in Canada. He is ! also the author of two books on ski- ' ing, having studied the technique used by outstanding skiers from Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Members of the Oshawa Ski: Club, | who hae in the past received much benefit from his instruction, are | lengt | appointment. JANITOR GETS POSSUM Kansas City, Nov, 28 (AP) --Din- ner walked in on Teddy Garner, a janitor, so he called police to ask if he could eat it. The officers found a large grey opossum in Gar- ner's quarters. They said sure he | could eat it. So Garner had "pos- jn ple, N.B.A. Lightweight Champ Ready National Boxing association lightweight champion, Sammy A=g.™ has tapered off training for hig "title" hout with Bob Montgomery, Philadelphia Negro, ia New York. The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds. | Buffalo | Cleveland In order to assist the Department | | of Defence in a capacity for which | and a member of the | ai instruction | that | the | ments in the first phase of in- | a : | | congratulating Martin on his recent TORONTO .. Detroit Chicago sees Boston ..e..0 Rangers ..... Canadiens ... Americans ... Future Games Thursday--Rangers at Americans | Friday--Chicago at Detroit. Saturday--Americans at Toronto; | Canadiens at Rangers. 18 18 15 18 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Eastern Section) W. L T.F A 2 3 39 2 3 24 28 2 30 36 0 27 30 Section) 2.02 6 1.2 5 6 | P. | 17 11 10 | 10 | Springfield .. 7 New Haven .. 4 Philadelphia . 4 Providence .. 5 (Western Cleveland ... 8 Pittsburgh .. 5 Hershey 4 Indianapolis . 2 3 33 3 5 0 19 Wednesday Results Pittsburgh ... 6 Hershey Buffalo 3 Providence . 3 Philadelphia .. Future Games Thursday--Providence 5 5 6 26 34 317 38 2 39 at India- | napolis; Philadelphia at Hershey; Buffalo at New Haven; Cleveland | at Springfield. Saturday -- Providence at Pitts- | burgh; Cleveland at Hershey; Buf- | falo at Philadelphia; New Haven a' | Springfield. Sunday--Pittsburgh at Indiana- cence at Cleveland; Philadelphia at New Haven, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WwW. L. F. A 8 24, 19 . 5 1 ¢ 9 8 4 28 8 20 14 | 18 19 8 12 25 Wednesday Results Minneapolis .. 6 Kansas City .. Future Games Thursday--St, Paul at Tulsa, St. Louis ... St. Paul ... | Kansas City Omaha Minneapolis Tulsa O.H.A. SENIOR SERIES Ww. ow F. A Hamilton . 5 36 18 Marlboros ... 4 30 26 Niagara Falls 3 17 RB Oshawa 4 30 34 St. Catharines 3 2¢ 21 Port Colborne 3 23 2% london ..... + 1 10 34 Wednesday Results Marlboros ... 4 Port Colborne . Oshawa ... Niagara Falls 2 St. Catharines 2 Future Games Friday -- London at Hamilton; Port Colborne at St. Catharines; Niagara Falls at Oshawa. 0 2 0 5 4 5 MICHIGAN-ONTARIO Windsor Detroit Toledo ..esse Muskegon anid Yesterday's Resul 1 1 3 1 v2 40 ne 0 5 00 ts Future Games Saturday--Toledo at Muskegon. Sunday--Muskegon at Toledo. L] T.H.L. MAJOR SERIES Yesterday's Results Postoffice .....T Telegram ..... 3 2 Red Indians .. 1 Future Games Saturday--Telegram at Peoples; Tip Tope at Postoffice, U.S. EASTERN A w Washington ...... 8 Atlantic City . River Vale .. 4 Yesterday's Results Baltimore .... 5 Washington .. Atlantic City .. 6 Boston O's. .. River Vale .... Future Games Thursday--New York at Boston. WEST TORONTO MERCANTILE Yesterday's Results Donnell-Mudge 5 RCAF. ...... 0 Stockyards .... 2 Kodaks ....0e0 2 Future Games Saturday--Ostranders at Camp- bells; R.C.A.F. at Stockyards. KINGSTON JUNIOR LEAGUE Regiopolis .... 3 RMC. ....e000 0 VAN HORNE SERIES Belleville ..... 4 Perth ......000 2 QUEBEC SENIOR Canadiens .... 8 Verdun ....... 3 Royals ........ T Concordia «ses T SASKATCHEWAN SENIOR Saskatoon .... 8 Flin Flon ..... 2 VIEGEL GETS TWO GOALS Boston, Nov, 28.--Atlantic City Sea Gulls buried Boston's Olympics deeper in the Fastern United States Amateur Hockey League cellar by overcoming a big lead and gaining a 6-4 victory here last night before | ing, | serted all night. polis; Springfield at Buffalo; Provi- | McQueston and His Motor Mates Blank London Streamliners 5-0 Victory Puts 'GM-Men' All |, Alone in 4th Place of Senior O.H.A. Race = Edmison Again Shines in Oshawa's Scoring Suc- cess Oshawa GM-Men moved up in the | Senior O.H.A. race last night when | they pulled out a 5-0 shutout vic- tory over Dr. Jerry L-flamme"s Streamliners, right on the London ice. The win left Oshawa all alone in fourth place, pack, as St. Catharines tied in Ni- agara Falls and Port Colborne how- ed to Toronto Marlboros. Only Two Penalties Sticking strictly to hockey, al- | | though using plenty of healthy | bodychecks and rugged stick-check- both teams refrained from drawing. the watchful eye of Referee | Charlie Talbot and as a result the | penalty pews were practically de- | Only two penalties | {were meted out, one to each team, | in the second period. "Ab" Barnes | drew Oshawa's sentence for a minor | offence. London and the GM-Men battled on even terms with both defense squads bearing the brunt of the work. Neither goalie had a great deal to do, as his rearguard men took c:re of the majority of the at- tacks at the blue-line. Iate in the period, Ebby Edmison, centre, snared a neat pass from | rubber biscuit past Goaler Dunne. Jerry Cooper made no mistake after making a rink-length rush Attack Proves Costly London threw everybody up in the third. period. However, their "Streamline" tactics back-fired bad- | vintage of their opportunities to run up their total. Doug. Maundrell scored on Tisdall's pass and then Johnny Thompson combined with Edmison, for the latter's second | Carr-Harris. Ebby Edmison, once again the star | of Osh-wa's attack, was given a | rough ride in the third period and | after being banged into the boards with a particularly rough check, he was forced to retire to the dressing- | room for repairs and did not finish out the game, Thompson, Carr-Harris and Tis- dall turning in an especially strong game of fore-checking to disrupt the attacking system of London's ace forward line, Earning his shutout with another sparkling display of net-minding, Harry McQueston, of course, star- red. He pulled off several stops of the sensational variety and was es- pecially good on the close-in plays. His defense gave him better support than usual, with all four rearguard men turning in improved games. For London, Dunne, in the nets, was made to look good since he was given so much work to do. Their rearguard men, Taylor and Wilson played well while Geddes, Weller and Butler also played well, ST. KITTS TIE WITH BRIGHTS Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov. 28.--The local O.H.A. seniors played their fourth tie of the season last night when they battled for seventy min- utes to a 2-to-2 score with St. Oath- arines Saints. St. Catharines -- Goal, Forder; defense, Massie, Backor; ' centre, Reynolds; wings, Pilous, Mundrick; subs., Grant, West, Hastie, Rossini, R. Heximer, Rombough, Forgie. Niagara Falls--Goal, Carey; de- fense, Boston, MacPhail; centre, Obs Heximer; wings, M¢Quade, Stuart; subs, Walton, Bellinger, Cooper, Allen, Stirling, E. McCracken, Mur- ray, McAndrew. First Period 1--8t. Catharines, Forgie ..... 2--Niagara Falls, Bellinger (Cooper, Walton) ....,... 10:01 3--Niagara Falls, McQuade (Stuart) .....sevseee..0-. 17:10 No penalties. Second Period No scoring. Penalty--McAndrew. . Third Period 4--St. Catharines, R. Heximer (Hastie) ... Overtime Period No scoring. No penalties, 8.35 Buffalo, Nov. 28.--Timely third- period goals by Defensemen Lorin Mercer and Chuck Shannon enabled Buffalo Bisons to'defeat Providence Reds, 3-1, for their gecond successive American Hockey 'League victory 7,000 at the Boston Garden. here last night. / | dall; wings, Cooper, Durling; subs., the middle of the | deceiving | Johnny Carr-Harris and rapped the | when Don Daniels give him a pass, | | from his own area, when the sec- | ond stanza was five minutes old. ly for the canny GM-Men took ad- | goal of the night. Thompson got his | goal on a play with his wing-mate, | dall were other Oshawa: stars, Tis- | The Summary | Oshawa--Goal, McQueston; de- fense, Daniels, Ritchie; centre, Tis- M:aundrell, Barnes, Covert, Carr- Harris, Thompson, Edmison, Reid, | Peters. London--Goal, Dunne; defense, Taylor, Wilson; centre, Kowalski; wings, Marzo, H. StapieforG; subs., | C. Stapleford, Geddes, Legg, Gal- | braith, Weiler, Butler, Allen, So- | thern, D'Amore. | Referee--Charlie Talbot, Preston. First Period . Oshawa, Edmison (Carr-Har- ris) .. Penalties--None, Second Period ' . Oshaw>, Cooper (Daniels) . 5:32 Penalties--Barnes, Kowalski, Third Period 3 . Oshawa Maundrell (Tisdall) 2:28 . Oshawa, Edmison (Thomp- son) . Oshawa, Thompson (Carr- Harris) cesses... 14:08 No penalties. 'MARLBOROS DOWN PORTS Toronto, Nov. 28.--Toronto Marl- | boros notched their first home vic= tory of the 1940-41 O.H.A. senior season last night, recording a 4-2 victory over Port Colborne Sailors at | the Gardens, to take undisputed | possession of second place. Pre. ious- ly, the Dukes had lost two and tied | one in three home games. | Marlboros emerged from a fast first period with a 2-1 edge, took command of the situation through- out a scoreless second chapter, and punched home another brace in the fina] period before the hard-trying Sailors again hit the scoresheet. | Throughout the piece, the Dukes held the whipaand, coming up with their best effort on home ice this semester. | The game was held up for three- | quarters of an hour owing to the late arrival of the Port Colborne team. Drummond Starts Things Blond Jimmy Drummond, dyna= mic defense star, who has been a | standout this season, started the crown-crested crew to victory with the first goal of the game at the 4:40 mark. Drummond broke up a | Port Colborne play in centre ice, | slipped around the defense, and beat | Goaler Lee with a low. backhander. | A couple of minutes 'later Eddie | King made it 2 to 0, converting a | goalmouth pass from Scotty Mair after George McNamara had set the scoring thrust in motion, The Sailors, in countless times but unable to fathom Herbie Mortimer's puck-fending magic, finally broke the spell at the 8:07 mark. During a skirmish inside the Duke defense zone, Umbo Concessi flipped the puck past Mortimer after Allan and Kinkbeiner of the Tars drew the period's only penalty shortly after, but the invaders kept their citadel fairly clear. DON LASH SEEKING SEVENTH TRIUMPH Detroit, Nov. 28.--Don Lash, the 26 - vear -old foot-racing marvel, turns the tables on himself again today. As a vocation Lash spends his working hours pursuing criminals as a member of the Indiana State Police. Today, as an avocation, he plans to be chased by the country's top-ranking runners, in the na- tional Amateur Athletic Union cross-country championship. Lash has won the national AAU. harrief®title six straight times, a record, Barring a sudden and unexpectea change in the weather, the field will compete under difficult condi- tions. Workmen attempted to re- move some of the snow from the course over the Meadowbrook Coun- try Club. No sooner was their task completed than it started to snow again. fick CIGARETTES

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