TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Intermediates Play Here cn Monda Ni Savoy Starred for Port Colborne La Nhe Maple Leafs Will Be Short Three Regulars for Game AGE SIX TODAY'S SPORT. rai Kitchener Played Scoreless Cut in Salary Be Asked to Take Big ; (El ATES PLAY COBOURG AT ARENA ON MONDA to consider anything in the na- tuto of a professional proposi- tion. Mr. Carroll, who was a specta~ tor at last night's Port Colborne- Niagara Falls O,H.4. senfor game, was highly impressed with tbe work of Jerry Shannon of the Sallors, and made an appoint- ment to meet the left wing flash after the game, Fan Heximer and Walter Horne of the Port Col- borne Club are others whom the Springfield pilot had in mind when coming here. In speaking of his Springfield club, Frank considers that the Indians are weak bn defense and at centre ice. Mr. Carroll ig the guest of Mr. Harvey Heximer, (father of ""O.B. 8."') on McGrajl Avenue, Ie will leave late to-night for Springfield, Canada's Olympic Team Proves Weak on Attack But Strong on Defence Winnipeg, Man., Jan, 9.-- Cabada, gambling next month at Lake Placid, N.Y., with ite Olym- pie hockey crown at take, can only hope the greatest team she is able to muster--the Winnipégs --are ag strong in a defensive way as they will need to be, It is apparnt after more than a mouth of campaigning in pre- paration for the {international classic that Winnipegs, who last season whipped with something like ease the East's champions Hamf{lton Tigers, in the Allan cup final, are a mighty blockading . hand or not much of a power at all, + : TERMEDI : Here on Monday i OS heuled O.H.A. Game a . will Have Team championship recognition on to . | oul. b pers would Which Lost to Lindsey |" sixe ssid thet the BRS G0, This Week by 4 to 3-- be ready afiit rg Br made al fl» Oshawa Will Play Reg the speeches, they Lolly would ; in Endeavor take until Monday. ular Players in End : to Row yg inning Cok 7i1son Balks il at Salary Cul fodtosoine be iz Sr th gl . 9 "Hack" Wilson, . . Louis, Jan, 9-- Na- eduled intermediate game 2c; || St LOL run bitter of the Cobourg and phe. on Mon- |tional League in 1930 and batting will be played he a favoured | vailure of last geason, 3 the world Oshawa tobe Represented at C. 0.B. ; Meeting Today Sea ! Definite Plans for { Working hard to put over the No at) 'ea and this attermoon will prob- 1932 M¥ | ably see & of . uccess or fajlure mark- son ing 1 + Night {#4 to the projeet, It is altogether the Joss} - Plocals 4-0 in an Meeting : defeated the OTL." senior fixture. "he Oshawa ely that if the tentative ar- angements for the group are HA 000 fans nt battle of Satisfactory that Oshawa will , ou , tho game. It was 8 BVOC, Tou, ake un endeavor to be includ- iving © However this will have to be with two teams ETC on the ter team brought, and the bet scored n Bear er , p at a meeting of the ight's play. a b club at a later date, in the first yoriod ay al bY lu order to get the machinery ed three in the 80C0ORC noc- octed Het Om. |p 00 IUD well under way a The visitors pares defensive it 4 DI sum. |. F Of suggestions were re- key throughout. i perfectly, 0: 11 have 8 eset the city ved for the exeeutive positions tactics worked A tackers mere | awa which will rep 4 the Oshgwa club but no defi- and the Catarac clean-cut | mer WHC ble selglfon has been made as close for ft an Org 7 yet a seldom in Shannon at leftiis an © My wey : chances. Jerry Rader , 4 that represe FR good omen of the suc- wing. for the cide baseball in the city to see players taking such an in- Shannon Stars on Winning Team Ont., Jan. 9.-- Ils, > . 9. yo agass Zo Sailors led by the inv ive Jerry Shannoh, Coot a elus jace last Dig! o. ing power. Most of the goal-get- ting has been done by the reserve line of Ken Moore, Tic Garbutt and Stoney Wise; and even this lighter front-line set has cOn- centrated on back-checking. Long Hack Simpson who played centre on the first line last year, lias helped build the Winnipeg de- fence into a solid bulwark that hag consistently defied the hest efforts of ' Manitoba forwards. Simpson, a 20-year-old giant, works in well with either Roy Hinkle or Hugh Sutherland, both sturdy checkers, Weak on Offensive "ond as they are of the second team Winnipeg has built into a Canadian Olympic representa- Hockey Scores Port Colborne 4 Niagara Falls § zKitchener... 0 Hamilton .,. 0 2-30 minutes overtime, tatives woulq this after. In seven games in the Senior City League here this season the acquired re crimson-clad Canadian champions Port one of the greatest gam ; is in Oshawa 1 1lce and can jon with artificia : Srl with 1) p matter Wi only t It will be any ] 5 eir home game heir weather may he second h the local cently This champio! first zig le from Slcaga ow mais, . |! isin holdout. disclosed by was Louis Post-Dispat a staff writer at ch in a 8! is this year's tory from Martinsburg, career Sorin riod sco ye pretty goals on proved the turning bo . | contest and put bing "Hack" | touches on the hop the St. Bobb: 0 tend 8 ™ he 80 early in the season,' By t the grass comes up again awa should be in a position Put a strong team in the field to play either in the C.0.B.L., or Humberside... 1 Western Tech 0 Parkdale.....2 Bloor .,.....1 N.O:H.A, SENIOR "Halleybury.. 8 New Liskeard 2 x Played Thursday. T.8.8.A.A. SENIOR | lave scored a puny total of sis goals. Even the most ardent sup- porters of the once prolific-scor- ing Peggers concede the present firing corps is disappointing in its Impotence, tive, fans here consider the crim- son clan the weakest offiensive team the Dominion has ever nom- nated for international combat, The old Falcons of Winnipeg, the Toronto Granites and University A ---- fixture i he Joeal art, bu Troy oe en disadvantage jhould nop 00 been having regu i ions . PE oho BS like maniet lo the "Soca squal ve taken pi "gu x aad at was on Monday 4 nL last when the : dsay Vics and fost, ; mtest by 2m have been poring pest a fi. wi ularly ; ; =" Jena bets go the fact | thing was ont t played in or- | might be. iE for so ars has | been prepar in a group with a Toronto league which might be arranged, illson's home, saying : Nad bi to sign a one-yenr Jon dy for $7,500 or §25.500 js iy he contract he had wit Cubs, in husky outfielder rev Dh Rickey, Business Manages on "the Cards Yad written Bim, also saying that if he had 8 Kool 461 ot on and' off the sum in addition bstantial addition amount, but tha ast as to what the sum i aid that he had NO ae a 50 per cent. 1d like to play for the NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWIUK Dalhousie.... 4 Dathurst ..., 1 LONDON CITY LEAGUE Witches..... 3 Orange Crush 3 Deunisteel... 2 Spartons ,,., 2 COLLEGE EXHIBITIONS Brown......1R Wesleyan .,, 2 'Boston U. ... 4 Moss I. of T..1 EUROPEAN EXHIBITION Ottawa All-Stars b 0 ns. avgent, ralle > was another who L] rt in his team Ziayes pd Heximer and . : r "Chick" Hudson were other | np orev i gominent Grapplers Cataracts, May pe for Show at Collegiate For the insky aid great work. -- \i Show Will Be One of Best] evening, Off. ] to tl Oshawa After taking everything into of Toronto Grads, all Olympie titlists, were at their best when in possession of the puck. But where the other-year champs were most powerful, Win- nipege appear weak, It may be they will not meet such strenuous opposition at Lake Placid as they do at home, but it is considered the United States team will at least put up a battle, If the Americans can score on Winnipegs--which is a difficult rds r--they may do surprising things. Leading Group Despite the lack of score-punch, Winnipegs are leaders in thelr three-team group, well in ad- vance of Native Sons and Selkirks and almost certain of assuring themselves a place In the league play-offs before they set out to defend Canada's thrice-won Olym- pie championship. This is because they are as effective a defensive team as the west has ever pro- duced in amateur company. . Only three goals have heen ~ Scored against them in y ever a tresfyn. ack-checking Plense, in Lis team's Qfet-like walt Kalflelshet fat, making and individy 'onsideration it was decided that - seven | Centre Rev, Geo. C. R, Mbe #rouh, Mrs. Roy F. Bennett, Orga' "Oome Lasih the play |the trade 1 open, and 1 me what Ic dence | wish they wou it of | other club. e 10 | cut, and wou and | Cardinals. "attack uh er oO SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 a.m.~Communion Seryice. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible 645 p.m--Song Service. 7 pm.--*Yokefellows", LO nd Cardinal He de for | f th When Wilson wa management ed later said he wou he proba hat Classen. rade, then tained. " said him ey bly wou the Cards made "with their eyes don't want to pay ider a fair salary I nsi 1d trade me to some ¢ acquired, the worked hara, was an- drives fo~while 'Seot- to clearfective defen- other," ty') Sam Has ey Trouble announce y o tow York, Jan. 9, -- The the auditorium of the Collegiate would be the logieal place to hold the bouts, Through the courtesy of the Argonaut officials the school was able to obtain the loan of a ring and mat, These will be Sporting Fans Since Wrestling Became Pop- ular -- Olympic Pros- pects Will Headline Bill reasons why the Boys' Athletic Society of the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational ---- are two outstanding | erected in Institute are carted down here on Wednesday afternoon and the ring wil] be the | floor of the auditorium and raised to sufficlent every person a clear and unob- to enable RE-ELECTED FOR purely defence-hockey. these were responsible two defeats the Pezgers have suf. | t¢ fered, Native Eames--probably a record for Two of for the Sons downed Olympic contenders ito 0 the ---------------- Theo: "So you're not married af- r all? 1 suppose vou were afraid you could not support a wife in the and | style to which she had been aceus- med ?" HAYDON SCHOOL | Sunday School Also Elects | Its New Officers for 1932 Selkirks by the same score, to ' Won Four Games Winnipegs have won four times, lost once and draw n once, The draw was a scoreloss one with Native Song and it marked Goalie Reginald: "Oh, no, I was not at all afraid of that!" Theo: "Then why didn't--" Reginald: "It was she who was afraid I could not!" BR ire cor ae TT a ERY mean sponsoring an evening of amateur wrestling on Wednesday, January 13th, in the auditorium of the Collegiate, Perhaps the greater of the two reasons is the desire of the Boys of the School to foster an exhibi- tion of top-notch amateur wrestl- ing in this city--something which has never been done or seen be- fore in Oshawa, True enough a number of years ago the Ontario Regiment attempted to run a ser- structed view of the proceedings. The row of seats will radiate out from the center and it has been estimated that 1400 will be seat- ed on the ground floor while an additional 600 will see the bouts from the gallery, Special are lights are to be installed and dur- ing the bouts the lights of the auditorium will be left out leay- ing only the arc lights over the ring on. Therefore every move- ment of the wrestlers will stand out distinctly, Indians Sevk. Three Players Bu Cockburn' fourth shutout of Haydon, jan. 7,--At the an-|'the young geason, uual school meeting which met | Two evenly-balanced. oxoen- CANADIAN PACIFIC on Wednesday, Dec. 29, the re- | tionally speedy forward lines have SAILA I NGS tiring thistes, Mr. Bidne Bei worked with more than a little rR was re-elected for another term. | precision for Wianipegs in their 311201]: 3 Vi ORIENT HONOLULU AUSTRALIA The newly-elected officers in series of low-scoring contests, our Sunday school for 1932 are as | Fag enough to outskate all op- follows: Bupt.--Mr. Cecil Slem- position, they have back-checked on; Assistant--Mrs, H. Ashton; | opposing puck-carriers re. de- NEW ZEALAND Secretary---Mrs. Russell Cross- | gree that has made the team's de. man; Assistant--Mr. Bert Ash- | fence almost unbeatable, But FROM SAINT JOHN VIA HALIFAX GLASGOW:BELFAST-LIVER~ POOL Feb, 12* oo 180 ran Ch sT. ~ Rev. A. C. Hahn SUNDAY, JANUARY oth 9.80 a.m, Sunday School 10.80 a.m. ton; Treasurer -- Mrs. Theron | their own attacks have been dealt | Mountjoy; Organists-- Miss Rema | with almost as ruthlessly, : Bradley; Assistant--Mrs. Arthur The Players Hare; Librarian--Mrs. Cowling; The first-string line of Vie Lind. Cradle Roll Supt.--Mrs, Leslie | quist, Walter Monson and Romeo Graham; Miesionary Supts.-- | Rivers, rated one of the most Mrs. Arthur Read, Mrs, C. Avery; brilliant get of offensive-defensive Temperance programs, The young | forwards in the Dominfon, has men's class; Home Department | reverted to a fierce~checking bang Supt. ---- Mrs. Daniel Graham; | whose first concern is keening Grading Offcers---Mr. Cecil Sle- oppsing attackers from getting Avery, Mis Er ap ass. €| In for a shot on Cockburn, Their Avery, ss Mabel Becch. own assault has lac Mrs. H, Ashton was olected jacked cohesion, teacher for young ladies' class; Mr, C. Avery, teacher for young men's class; Mrs. Arthur Hare, teacher for adult Bible class; Mrs, Theron Mountjoy, teacher for In- ter, girls' class; Mrs. Arthur Read, teacher for junior . . _. Mrs. David Graham was elected | a ------ --_-- y teacher for beginners' class. it The People's League met on i Tuesday and elected its officers if for 1932, as follows: President, Mrs. Russell Crossman; 1st Vice, | Jan, 15* Jan, Jan, nw &, rm clouds hovering over the "4 ellowship of the Friends of Christ cogter orm, States DI Hockey ---- . .. PA Committee thicken ay. J Bm While the authorities were . ae on straightening out difficulties withs ® 0 Christian Sut Bag sigu. finalists, they learned their in- \: three in- | vitation to Ie, Bombers of She First Church of Chri are on the | Yale Hockey Clu olin e Il. talk of | team to go. to Lake Placid had 64 Colborne Stre Bo. Morning Servic a. South- e nefore the | Durbar Bostwick wate the Yale UND nd he has | stars invited. Bot eclined, AY, hie eight | preferring, they sald, to help les of professional fights, but SUBJECT £. Giles thats, denm through the college!) cnture was a financial ) eeheCule, flop as the class of wrestling mittee's troubles, Harvard Uni- versity's smart team is showing | fore the fans of the city did not 12.10 p.m, Sunday the | 15 enthusiasm over participating | Subport it. NEW RORE 0 BERMUDA bs, | in the elimination series. Moy Collegiate, as well as the NE X ednesda eeting ' ---- ' city, 1s very fortunate in having feckly Sailings. 'Stari 6, N y M »8 ol Mr. Chilcott as physical instruc- Weekly Sailings Starting jg Including testimonies of | ng through Christian Scien | You are cordially lavite Two Sailings a Week, Apply Local Agents or J. BLACK MACKAY, General Canadian Pacific Bldg., to Niagara Falls, Ont., Jan, 9.-- I'rank Carrdll, manager of the Springfield Indians in the Cana- dlan-American League, was in the city yesterday on a scouting expedition. The Springfield chief- tain arrived in the forenoon and interviewed Ma Kaminsky, star centre player of the Falls seniors Max 'was asked to name his price to Join the Indians, but refused ment was made last night by R.|tor. Mr. Chilcott is a man who J. Trimble of the United States | bas gained for himself, a name Olympic Hockey Committee that |in ' rugby, hockey, basketball, University of Minnesota, Western swimming and diving, He is act- champions, have agreed to jour- | ing a matchmaker and advisor uy East for the Olympic tryout | gon the fights and as he .is the nal. coach of the Varsity and Argon- enon ot mesian SS8IS8L1OD aut wrentlors, he has. been. able com y Tatars here in u two-game | '© !0€ UD a smart card for the series to be staged next week. No definite dates have yet been ar- ranged, Minnesota objected at first, claiming the elimination series rules barred all-star teams from the tryouts, [TOR ikiks o o) from anything they've PLAY TIE GAME ||] 3 done... AND BETTER! They bring you e new Hamilton, Jan. 9.--Hamilton and Kitchener battled 90 minutes A love thrill , . , and. lots of laughs . , . in this romance to a goalless draw here last night 'in one of the most exciting games of 0 wee winsome -assie.. . who coptivates the sea. witnessed on local ice this sea- son, and witnessed by close to son's catch from under oll eyes ond arms. ot Rivers and fleeter Lindquist, has bolstered the Winnipegs' all-round strength but he has not added to the scor- Agent, 83 season 848 | University of Minnesota, Western EE | oO ened. Mubliold. aad "Sacramet:;: To add to the Olympic Com- displayeq was terrible, and there- C New York, Jan. 9.--~Announce- CALVARY f| attend the services and to class, | Baptist Chureh ||" &2 he LO Sula Free Public Reading Patty I pastor--pant B. w. Getatt [fl where tne Bible and sui, ore fa: Bible Glass ||| Christen ld | | ; e worth. I 11 aan. on weet left-falder Bl "Ye are the Salt of || urday- est hitter of the Hi the 7) 9, 1, ith 3 mark of I Gadership in severa 3 pili Efhou Eh 7 m-- Yepartments, I the out. | ~ | rr already satisfled with "COMING TO JESUS" | ff Pepper and Southworth 8 pm, -- Young 3 creditable start toward .n | 9, eeting iijutiield. People's M {¥ Word was given out yesterday 'hat Larry Irvin would "not be with the Wings next season, For four seasons Irvin has been with the club, being the oldest of the team in point of cohtifiuous ser. vice, He Is. a southpaw hurler and hag failed to click in the past two years, The Wings will start their pre. season drills at Houston, Texas, March 7, with the first exhibition game March 11. ------------ es "Do you mean to say that such a physical wreck as' he gave you that black eve?" asked the magis- trate. "Ah, sure, your honor, he wasn't such a physical wreck until after he gave me the black eyel" replied the complaining wife. [---- ES g _ Mr. C. Avery; 2ndVice., Miss Ma- bel Beech; 3rd Vice., Mrs. Arthur Read; 4th Vice,, Miss Rema Brad- ley; 6th Vice, Mr. Arthur Tre- win; organist, Miss Rema Brad. ley; assistant, Mrs. Arthur Hare; secretary, Miss Freda Bradley; treasurer, Mr, Leslie Graham, Sunday services were well at- tended when our pastor, Rev. A. M, Wootton, gave a fine sermon. Sunday school will he held at 3 p.m., this Sunday, Jan. 10th, Mr. and Mrs, C. Stainton and bite, Oshawa, visited Mr. W, Tre- wins, Miss Vera Sanderson visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Sanderson. TODAY MONDAY A vivid tale of race ing fools CHAS. DELANEY Mr. and, Mas, He Scath tive. VERA REYNOLDS no, were Sundey visiters at Mr, fh ? KS. Silas Trewin's. | ; CARROL NYE re and Pov Austin Tarmer X WILBUR DESe and son visited her father, Mr, A, ky q MOND Miss Verna Trewin, who has heen visiting her parents, has re- turned to Oshawa, Mr. Bill Grant, who spent the Christmas holidays = with his aunt, has returned to his home in Toronto, Miss Rema Bradley ia confined to her room with the measles. Hope she will soon be able to be out again, Mr. C. Avery entertained his Sunday school class of boys one evening last week. Mr. Lloyd Thompson has turned to Cndm.- several days at home, Mr, th ey ti Sine ape © holidays a . Theron Moubtjop a? Mrs. J. Kennedy, Hazel, Worthy and Miss Lottle Cottrel spent New Year's at Mr. Arthur Read's. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Slemon, Lloyd and Gordon visited her mo- ther, Mrs, C, Johns, Hampton, i ~Joration of diready president Corporation of II- on Square Garden of New not deal directly with 'under penalty of sis- 'here for negotiating with already under the ban of York State Athletic Com- Schmeling was suspend. four thousand fang, despite the fact that it was the third conse- cutive time that Kitchener has played on local ice. Play for the entire six periods was fairly even, and both net. minders were called upon to make sensational saves. In this respect Marsh had the greater number to stop, as the Kitchener defense F. failure to give Jack Shar- gave Berner better support than return match after winning the local rear 'guards men gave ee aN Marsh, their play at times being 1 v . vi ragged. Up front there was -- - -- em | little to choose, as both clubs a- fo dopted a close-checking style of ni ® ; play shortly after proceedings sta - Wres outs - Joe Wright, Jr. Announcer Sik, Garden and Ohi CHARLES ARRE LL in "RY rted, and combination play was conspicuous by its absence. , : ~ fe | Chicago, Il. -- The helr-ap- : ® 0 °r Spending parent to the chieftainship of a % tribe of 25,000 African natives in Nyassaland was among 257 students at the University of Chi- cago who recently received dip- lomus and certificates from Yiesidot Robert Maynard Hut- chins. il He is Kamazu Banda, who ran ' away from his Jingle home when Anas 9. ade kh y to South ica wire! \ ord in Ta money to come here. made 'bis way through college by com- piling for the anthropology de- Ret Coie dicionary Nes. Salih nition "und 1 : 4 : iif] Messrs, George and William Riggs Hougle, and by jotting down folk . ff] in the death of their sister, Miss Py he i Jounia EFC at Chattanooga, WL pg 2 up medicize and fin- Tad thus, Mw Ormia on av ally return to Af to help his and Miss Elliott A gin people, : ; Suday evening. 'with EL BRENDEL Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN | Monday & Tuesday "and fam- sister, Mrs, ro. Audio No. 33 "Relativity and Relatives" passed away