h 4., " flaking thi‘efé x rubbér of the gotta. .. Taki Porter . indds Ladds and Morris put the Ankerite . squad ahead again at 5.15 with Ladds taking honors for the tally. ScarCeiy three minutes inter; Wilson slapped the rubber pa st Browniee for the third ti e , of the session on an assist from Tur- _ gotta.- J Taking a side-on-shot that caught :2 Foster out or the interference position,- Ladds put the Britons ahead With the assistance of Clouthier and Hawkey at 11 â€44 Gettihg ,.~ dittlev edesperate in the closing moments sotthexga-me, the Mag»: men relieved. MPOGBI“ or the‘du' ies ardi played six men only to have epworth break away into releam ground and flip the disc in to the unguarded net at 19.42. Porter was immediately sent back to his chores, arriving at, his not A little while. later on in the up-and- down play, Boyce rapped the little biscuit. through a maze of legs and 81:91; for the second tying tally of the game at 1636 during one of the many wrambly afl'a‘h's ofthé evening Linton took the nod for the second tube during the game and creased his for the Bison boys. {The Bisons took the scoring .lea-rl once again at 9.37 when Patton, Haw- key and Giputhier teamed up for the tally witn- Patton doing the finishing touches to the job. Starring Betty Hutton Ag 1636 Turcotte retaliaged for the tbrangh the Bison boys on a one-main rash thatcarriedhimpest'thenet. The speeder pivoted back for the sat-- prise shot that sent the disc into a mesh heat for the unassisted telly ihiatt tied up the proceedings. ' Truman took the second invitation to keep the time-keepers company on behalf of the McIntyre squad, with Linton doing the bench warming for the Bison' s. Ateliecloaeoiflleceoondperiodc iie was um in. being. only raiding 2-2. In the closing cm the play hung to the old ranch house style with everybody receiving ‘a shire or the bumps and with said evcryone. holding to a clizhtly flayed temper. Morris opened the snoring for the Bison machine at 14:56, with Hepworth and Hawkey taking the credit. fer] militance at the end of a. scrambly affair taking place while the Mme de- fenceman, Prentice, languished in the - 0mm mm, mu mm Widow and rugged at' ï¬rst but mam mo a see-sur- inky flat ended up with the markers at 1-kmd'Porter, EN 9% w _ é i 8 ‘ (Tammie) McIntyre: mean: 8.13 “Mean 11.44 mad: ' T'Wo- Thrilling Hits «JOHNNY ANGEL†BIG HOUSEâ€? “IN C’ENDIARY BLON DE†Coming Monday TODAY ONLY still in. being. duly reading 2-2. her. Brklacich. 2 closing stanza. the play hung musicals, Glow old touch house style wlth Allan, O'Brien. ly receiving a share or the Patton. nd with said everyone. holding McIntyre: Pox may frayed temper. v . noun, Won, 1 Shirky Temple Top Scorers ' Hulme 92; Mackey, 91,121; McAleavy 115; Beard 100; Morgan 95; Hazlewood ;Nixon 100; Gibson 100; Dunsnmre 95; Allispn 90; Moreal 92; SouthCott 90. Games ton-Fri. Jan. 4. Pee-Vee’s United Legion - .......... St. . Matthews Seven Up ...... Brunette Trophy Standing White Cross ......................... 4 3 Independants ........................ 3 9 Imperials ............................... 3 4 Pee-Vee's United ..‘._ ....... St. Matthews Imperials ..... Independants Seven Up ..... White Cross . Windsor ....... McIntyre: Porter,- Prentlce, Colqu- noun, Wilson, Lister. Tumotte, De;- monte, Boyce, ,1. harem. DeMarco, 'Bryers. Beland, Truman and. Cook. Aukerlte: 19 .42 Hepworch , Line up: Aukerlte: Brownlee Haw- key. Bxklaclch, Mums. Hepwortb, Wu, Gauthier, Lahtl, Ladds. Allan, O’Brien, Linton, Chartler and Imperials vs. Seven Up. White Cross vs. Moose. - Ur ited vs.'Lieg'10n. . Indepéndants vs. Pee-Wee’s. - Windsbr vs. St. Matthew’s . .- Legion Shield . League nines played Fri; Dec. 28. 1 White-Cross v Seven Up 1 ' '0 Seven Up v‘White Cross 2 0 Home v Imperials .2 2 Imperials v Moose 0 0 St. Matthews v Independents2 0 Independents v St. Matthewsz 1 Windsor v Legion 1 0 Legion v Windsor 2 x Pee-Vee's v United x x United. v Pee-Vee’s x Friday and Saturday . Ankarite: :(W. 89%â€) (Boy linger. Western) 'also “Tm PHANTOM†(10th Chapter)" A Comedy “Where The Pest Begins" F91: Mayitone News DART LEAGUE “SUNSET IN ELDORADO†League Standing «I u nun-plus. "I I "H.011 ,Obutmcr) mm: 9mm Boyce. Write; Linton. l: Ankem'e: 5‘15 Loads McIntyre: 8.13 Wilson ‘4‘" m m We WW; mm W». ween lose them!!! genie: and the _- ever Hank Greenberg’s hm m break untamed he. a. an 53 voting on single Instances. V . f: .1: * . Chuck Boeteler’e ‘lal! Ween third 8319:1319 " is a vote, with some or the , votes 891,138 fer the .undi‘thadox actions of the apple and some for the ofï¬cial scorers whofuivefeed onlnldne hours after 'h the game by etatlnz the*p!ay we; hlt andï¬otan char. ' . . ',_ Another ranking oddlty ~was‘ harry. Mael’hafl’s sale of Hank Borowy. (say; here). - -- ’ _ _. ,- 2’ Then there was the dog that wandered. on the ï¬e!d durlng the Indiana- d’ 111an football’game and"cost the maximise t. wn. . . Seems the referee blew. his toy Just" as“ In na began a scorlng play. Irregardless of the pooch, Indiana... you die;- . A triple dead heat at Gallante and a four-hora“ race at Jamaica woun up with the leading pair of animals in .9, deadbeat for ï¬rst and the remalnlng palr or thoroughbred athletes runnlng even for third. (How- ever that la worked.) ' ' As' we paused to survey the scene. W11b_ur ceased his. pvocali‘zing' took another bracer from the brine barrel, hovered on the scales of uncertainty for a moment and then swung into the lovely 'old. ballad of ‘31 {can’t give you anything but lo-o-ve Babyâ€, with . an fair of the deepest sincerety. and all the actions and gyrations necessary â€to add‘punch to the song. Wilbm' made it to the part about diamond ringsand Mr then on m us, standing by the purple and yellow polka dot. outtalns at the entrance 0‘ â€8 “ï¬ne. 83" the 80.118 mending by striking a smu- “nete andéitting down upon the eoï¬ee table. much to said tablet; chagrin. . After clearing away the debris and the landlady, friend Wilbur Mame serious and in time our sophisticated conversation .came around to the much discussed topic of New Year’s resolutions. ' " . Wilbur had two in all. 5“ theuclocl: in the steeple struck 19m; we‘ninde. our clearing away the song. sheets, the empty 5â€â€œ Wan : mus-seam, Wilbur. We knew at once that it. was Mlbur’s' way of, bringng in the New Year; even though he did sound rather drum in spots. Nevgrtheyass, we shattered, by a Lang Syne. As for the other .two on the list, 'we'll take Marson and Donovan. who, although sitting on the side or the team losing in a swamping aflair, played their hearts out all through the tangle: ' Both the gentlemen are of the midget edition but the We they played was of a greater preportion. .if that is the correct way to measure the subject in question. . . New year’s Eve, and as .we approached Elda McShnorchel's boarding house, wherein friend Wilbur resides, the gight air was suddenly split, my th“nmno‘ Ln. - __ -_ _ -_ Saturday night was well ‘spent it you attended the Jï¬yenile tilts at the 1" McIntyre arena. Both tangles, even though" the .ohednvolving- :vth‘e Air Cadets and'Lions ended 11me a white-wean. searepf 16 ’- 2,iwere;‘.well«pl~ayed,' with all the ï¬ght and spï¬1t. common to juvenile hockey being expended by the four machines on the bill. . . . . _ .We do think; though, that if a greater numbers of fans attended the tangles the youngsters would put even greater efl’Ortinto their game . . . . if that were possible. .. - .-. ~ In the ranks of the juvenile squads are. a number of potential “stars for the senior leagues along with plenty of material -for- the larger- leagues to mould in to the required form. . .3 . , , . » ‘ Now we’ll get back to the games and pick- a trio -_ of stars. First.- off we’d} like to mention Fev‘ero, 'who turned in. a great game" for the Movers. The two tallies he chalked up Were well earned, well played for and well deserved ' « - Then there is one about an ardent angler going after pickerel, bait- oastlng in a weedy region, striking, getting a .teMbE~,tux, no pickerel but instead a winened fox that had . a“ duck ’ln. betwixt hig‘choppers. ' Don't howl at me Wilbur, .- it was in the printed word. There were plenty of thrills and chine thrown out at the tangle at the . McIntyre arena last evening and we are still wondering as to how it ' was everyone got off without having some one colour up a glim or. two. -_-â€"â€"'â€"v c.“ '"'O "WV vuv UVIVW "y u 6“ UL Boyce worked hard all evening. .piayed a. 300d game. Porter did some Houdini’s for the crowd on many a shot in the starter. .Hughie Allan made cause for a little worry on the part of the Machien: Turcotte starred ..... Hawkey, Morris and Wilson doing quite a. bit of work, along with tenacious Jackie Ladds J†Sim -_ - â€u vnugnpuu,u a; raucuous voice crasmng through melodious bars of Auld Didn’t ï¬ght but bordered near it, - Played good game and never queered it. All game long fans Were jumping Everybdy in the bmnping. ‘ ' Checking, rushing, cleariï¬g. thumping Poem still ryhmlng, ain’t that something, Penalties there were but four, ' * Shoulda been a couple more, _ No-one injured, t’was aimez'ing, Better quit. the hosts is gazing, ._ One last line before we squelsh' her. We re as good a, poet as MeWeislier. Is, I founda'my spOijt . And I loved the art, And perhaps I’d still __.be gay, If I’d never known, or the bean and card - And been born in a sgpggier day, V. _ wâ€"â€"â€"°â€" â€"â€"â€"v And all thapoorzfellow can say 13, I found my snort ‘ - The 0th pleasure he has had, Was found with card and bean,, From day to day He plotted play. ; Till the game became his queen- But now he learns with sorrow great That soon to come his way, Is a bingo ban For the bingo fan' “BINGO PLAYERS iAhIEN’lԠThe bingo player’s looking glam, His happiness is shattered, His hopes and ï¬lms For all his games ’ . Have been severely battered (Wilbur McWolsher) 9"â€ï¬, ' Tï¬e second Cadet tally for the night came at 1932‘ as Shultz moiiér in to sink the biscuit on a commendable un- assisted play. - - - Again-ht 14.51 Bednis-madé gmd with Singleton helping out. ' The Lidns moved back gain how- ever, at 1314, when B 1113 hum, ui) another gtally on an3 assist by R. Donovan. ' - I McNamara oi the Lions received the sole penalty of the stanza for high Sticking. Emile Boucher tackled the net-mint)- ing xesponsibilites for the Cadets m the ï¬nal frame and recgived the ï¬rst tally against him at 5.37 as St. Pierie popped the disc in unna'ssited from a scrambly affair at the goal mouth. Again at 6. 24 Oliksiuk rapped in a tally unassisted and at .219 McNamai: a made his way thrc practicaliy the whale Cadet team fq'r- an unassisted success. At 12.54 Marson broke the Lions play fijeedo'm from penalties on; an unassisted play as a result of hisi hard mining efforts. ~ .- waded eunuch- hard-working. Mung spirit which never otée tuned up w the ï¬nal bell. St. Pierre and Fox then teamed up for the third time with St. Pierre ad- miniStering the coupe de grace at 12. In on aside on shot, fdr the ï¬nal score in a frame that saw the Cadets trying hard for a break against the. smart playing Lions - Started out on the“ second frame, St. Pierre rapped in" the Lions sixth tally' on an assist by Fox at 0.25. "Bed- nds tallied again at “5.15 With Camp- bell helping out and one mfgute later at 6.15, ,Ho‘dgln's sank the 1'11an yvlth Beams e§slst1ng. Denice 'then netted the biscuit into the lower left .corner of the Capetwmeah' at 10.20,, doing so, unassisted, At 11.29 the rflbberzjagain came to rest‘in the Cadets basket after the net-minder «had stopped an at- tempt,- only to‘ have Oleksluk bat 11'. the rebound. - - F At the beginning of the tangle the Cadets net-sentinel copped a slight injury but returned to the basket for the ï¬rst two periods The “on: started the high scoring at 501, L160 scoring unassisted, again at 6.55 Bednis tallied for another un- assisted effort. The ï¬nal three tal- lies in the opener came on with M1- neault taing honours at 8.10 St. Pierre at. 9.05 on an assist by Fox, and Hod- gins at 18.05 in an unassisted chart in one of many scrambly aï¬airs. The two penalties awarded in the opener were also taken by the' L101 3, by Lido, ‘ for roughing and Singleton for hook- ing. In" a fast but'scorelesseeéond period cnly twd penalties were handed one, Prentice and Therlault, being the cul'w prits. " Lino Delmante opened up the scar; lng after eight minutes had passed in the first period, unassisted. Tur- cotte put the Macmen two goals ahead some three minutes later on a pass from Lister. During the perlo'd{ Schwab, Colquhoun and Telklnen were penalized ._ ' Despite the best. efl‘orts' of Mango- titch 1n the Hollinger net, the McIn- tyre senior hockey squad. reinforced by ï¬ve players new to the team thie year, earned a definite 4-0 edge in the McIntyre arena on Friday. Reinforced Maemen Shut Out Hollmger In Friday Hockey Lions: (5.37) 61. Pierre Lions: (om) Glenniuck Lions: (10.20) Mix-Human Cadets: (12 .54) Manon Lions: (18.14) Beams (R. Donovan) Liars: (14.51) Beanie (Singleton) Cadets: (19.32) Shula. Penalties: Lions: McNamara. _ Cadets: Shun: (major) ‘ ’ For Top‘ Dancing Enjoyment (Bookings for Spring 1 Dances and Parties Now Accepted) ‘ ' 0. Fox (major) Every. Saturday Night. “THE HOME" OF‘HAPPY FEET? preSénts HENRY KELNECK His Trumpet .and his Orchestra ‘ Hammer defcnce and left. the we; in front of the net to be picked up 10. Oolquhoun’s tally at. 8: £2. The ï¬nal Mac counter came 4am“ only 39 seconds to go, Lister scoring on an assist by Tumotte. Truman got the only penalty 0: mgpmoa, . } ‘(lve tau %: "At inc! 'You 31:15 und M vhm the mm mm; nommmmmmam and grateful vau would do as aur- stats: of 11mm. 'Whnt the country neds‘u a billiard table With â€0! “Smith's wife thinks the world 01 her sergeant-major hmband. " < ‘Doee she. †‘ “Yes she even believes the parrot taught him to swear. " ‘ A qutck survey of hotel moaned: SATURDAY Juvenile muble Header 7.30 pm. Canadlens vs. Schum‘acher Lions 9.00 pm.1‘1mmins Lions vs. United Movers MONDAY.' 8.15 Hollinger vs. McIntyye TUESDAY Skating Club All Day WEDNESDAY 2. 00 pm. Public Skating 8.15 pm. Donn; is. ,Cor'nbirxll‘es . THURSDAY 8.30 pm. Publicï¬katmg FRIDAY 2 .00 pm. Public Skating 8.15 13.111. Combines vs.