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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Dec 1937, p. 20

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200 LOCAL BOYS PART OF THIS PAGL IS MISSING THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE ‘SL Clements ‘\ Enters Team In Twin City Puck Association Twelve Tstn To Be Drawn in the Schedule.â€"Double Schedâ€" ule Expected if Weather Favorable. With all entries received for the Waterlooâ€"Kitchener Juvenile Hockey League, Iwelye leams have been drafted into the schedule for the 1937â€"38 season. This is one imore team than last year. The feature of the coming season‘s | play is expected to be the evenly | inatched battles between teams. In | the "A" Group, boys under 18 years | of age January lat next, are six ‘ teams, Waterlog Siskens, last year‘s Ontario â€"Champions, . managed | by Clayton Dotzert; Sovereign Life, Mel Weber‘s Sport & Autos, St. Clements iMaple Leafs, Recreation Counci} and Dinty Stuebing‘s Black Hawhks. In the "B" section, boys under 1% January 1st next, are eix squads of boys, McPhails, Siskin Clippers, St Louis, St. Jerome‘s, Joe Daub‘s Red \wtngn and George Fine‘s Maple Leafs. The local league is by far the larâ€" gest and strongest Juvenile Hockey group in Ontario. Close to 200 boys vuder the age of 18 will play organâ€" ized hockey this season, about 40 more than last year. Games as in ‘former years will be played on St. Louls open air rink on Tuesday and Eriday nights, with other games a! Kaufman‘s rink at Kitchener when nvailable. > 3t. Clements Maple Leafs will be given a number of home games, with at least one game on their home Ice between Christmas and New Year‘s. ‘The Bridgeport entry, definitely in. was withdrawn on Tuesday when it was learned that the Juvenile sqnad from that village planned using five tural league players whose games fell on the same nights as the Wâ€"K ‘Juvenlles. en en in Referees and convenors for each night‘s game will be appointed by the secretary, Bill Bean. Anv announceâ€" ment will be given out either by the secretary or the President Ermnie F. Goman. See first draw on this page. Braddock Pays $1,000 Fine NEW _ YORK.â€"Former Heayy weight Champlon Jimmy Braddock and his manager, Joe Gou‘d, were restored to good fistic standing by the New York State Athletic Comâ€" misslon on Monday. Reinstatement tcllowed payment by Braddock and Gould of $1.000 fines Imposed by the commission after Braddock falled to go through with a title defence azainst Max Schmeling here in June. S.W. Rural Hockey Gets Under Way| PRESTON.â€"The South Waterloo Rural Hockey League schedu‘e got inder way here Tuesday night with a second set of games slated for Friâ€" day night. Nine teams are in the grouping this season. Opening games were Centreville vs. Little‘s Corners; Doon vs. New Dundee; Blair vs. New Dundee Juâ€" niors. mi“-rvl-day games:Little‘s Corners vs. Beaverdale; Bridgeport vs. Coenireâ€" vile; New Dundee Junlors vs. New Dundee Senfors. TO BUY OR SELL USE CHRONICLE WANT. ADS. "Where Sportsmen Meet" 50 King St. S. â€" Wate!'loo ORDON‘S oD LASSES Satisly Phone 4517 _ 48 Outario St. 8. KITCHENER The 7B¢n¢alr Stations in 600 Queen S. (At Master‘s Mill) The White Rose Station (Abrens & Victoria Ste.) s Kitchener 491 King E. _ (K;n;'}’m; _Ford Garage) 188 King St. THE HUB BUY GAS AT PLAY JUVENILE HOCKEY We "k‘ all makes of G. L. BRAUN 4d cat Coadalnt ind 210 King St. ! Phone 278) Kitchener LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds. Don Eby Motorcycles 112 Queen St.. â€" MAW.' and C.C.M. Bicycles ~_ Kitchener Open Evenings _ Waterloo| eenmennnennmenidtt1) Tobaccos Cigare Juvenile Hockey _ Draw For Week PURONTO. â€" Dec. 16 â€"Tomorrow iFriday) night two senior "A" games c« _ scheduled in the OM.A.. also i=o senior "B" games and an intorâ€" mosliate ~A% contest The list is as Friday, December 17 7 u) St Louls vs. McPhails. s 00â€" Sisk. Clippers vs. Red Wings y 1J â€"Siskins vs. Sovereign Life. Referee Gord Hiller Convenor Durwood Preston ST. LOUIS RINK Tuesday, December 21 : yu â€"St. Jerome‘s vs. Fine‘s. Schmeling K.0.‘s Challenger in 8t PRLy 8 t 14 sb s iu â€"Mel Weber‘s vs. Recreation hu0 â€" Black Hawks vs. Sov. Life Iteferee To be appointed iomvenor Norman Parker Herr Max Given Decision Technical Knockout of NEW YORK. â€" Max Schmeling; former world_ heavyweight cham pion, stopped Harry Thomas, rugge Chicagoan, in the eighth round of 15â€"round match Monday in Madisor Square Garden. The German wal declared winner on a technica knockout â€" after_ flooring Thoma seven times. â€" Schmeling weighe 196. Thomas 196 %. _ L l u0 L0 P 4o dbeniieridull c dn Pn t Thomas was floored six times fo bricf counts, none over two seconds, before Referee Donovan halted th fight, with only six seconds of th |round .remaining. Thomas, stagger fing all over the ring, refused to tak \advantage of the count as he bobbed up and down under the impact of right crosses and short left upperâ€" ccuts. Max Systematic. Schmeling, signalizing his return to the fistic wars, was systematic as he cut down the crude but willing _ Chicago heavyweight before a near capacity crowd. Es 2o en n ar c PA Michiganâ€"Ontario Chatham 4, Pontiac 3. Senior O.H.A. (Oâ€"hawa 10, Port Colborne 4 The bell saved Thomas in the seventh. He rallied at the outse but was tagged by more Schmeling right hands and went down in corner, just as t_l_xe gong pouglded.‘ CBPE ROT EDC CC The German, back in a New York ring for the first time since he fattened Joe Louis in the summer of 1936, toyed . with J'l‘homn throughout Sponsorship May _ | Bar Rivulettes Hockey Scores MONTPREALâ€"Mrs. Myrtle Cook MrGowan, who resigned six months peo as president of the Dominion Wamen‘s Hockey Association, exâ€" pessed hbelief Preston, Ont., Rivuâ€" ieites â€" were â€" {neliglble for . Bessâ€" horough Trophy competition because vf trophy regulations on commercial sponsorehip. _ Mrs. McGowan said the regulations wllewed eniry of teams from recreaâ€" A Preston report saying she porâ€" sonally had barred the Rivulettes arose apparently, Mrs. McGowan said. from puwblished comment in which she "merely sought to draw «‘tention of the team to the regulaâ€" purfoses" were not eligible for the Lominion championship. tton." Braddock to Box? â€"Farr on Jan. 21 Ex-WorlTChampion to Meet British Titleâ€"Holder in New York Gardens. NEW YORK. â€"James J. Bradâ€" dock, who lost the world heavyâ€" weight title to Joe Louis at Chicago last June, will signalize his return to the ring in a 10â€"round . match with Tommy Farr, holder of the British heavyweight championship, at Madison Square Garden, January] 21. Promoter Mike Jacobs announced on Tuesday he had clinched the; match as a part of his 1988 heavyâ€" weight program. Braddock was reâ€" stored to good standing by the New York State Athletie Commission after being in disfavor since last June. He was charged with running out a contract to fight Max Schmelâ€" ing. Braddock and his manafier. Joe Gould, paved the way for their reâ€" instatement by paying fines of $1,000 each, assessed following the Rraddockâ€"Schmeling flasco. L EEEPATTTTEATRNCCOCR OM CC Farr, who went the 16â€"round limit in a championship fiEht with Louis in August, is now in ngland. He cabled acceptance of Jacobs‘ terms for a Braddock match and will return shortly to this country. Jap Officers Tied In Race, Each Kill 106 Chinese TOKYO _ The two Japanese Heuâ€" m nants racing to see which first conld ki‘l 100 Chineae soldiers overâ€" who! their mark and tled at 106, the nâ€" waspaper â€" Nicht Nicht reported. Tacy agreed to race on to 160. The standing Decmber6 was 89 to 78; December 1 it was 66 to 36 sT. LOUIS RINK 0 H.A. BULLETIN s. McGowan said the regulations «i entry of teams from recreaâ€" clubs of large firms but teams soreil "morely for advertising Harry Thomas. t);;‘e'a_rly rounds. 16 â€"Tomorrow Kitchener‘s Big Family GOUDIES â€" SANTA SUGGESTS: A Pretty Frock For A Girfl FOR TODDLER of 1 to 3 â€" Paste! crepe or georgette with ruffies, faâ€" gotting, smocking $1.59 to $3.95. FOR FOURâ€"TOâ€"SIXER Crepe with Store $1.95 to $5.95. FOR 8â€"TOâ€"10â€"YEARâ€"OLD Taffeta party frock in a pastel _ $2.95 to $5.95. FOR 12â€"TOâ€"16â€"YEARâ€"OLD â€" Ankleâ€" length party frock or threeâ€"quarter length, in taffeta â€" with ribbons, ruffies or bolero $8.95. «moeking Taffetla skirt, cord tuckings Christmas Shopping with _ swing puff | sleeves. Centre

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