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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 1937, p. 8

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It was Ross® great "baby" line that gave ‘Boston their slim advantage, Bobby Bauer flipping a backhander past Goalie Earl Robertson after a nest passing play with Milt Schmidt and Porky Dumart late in the last ‘The loss failed to akter Ameorks‘ standng in the international division ms they remained in third place in fromt of Montreal Maroons. A bolt day crowd of 12500 witnessed the First periodâ€"â€"Penaity : Johneon Second periodâ€"â€"Penalty: Jerwa. Third _ period Boston. _ Baver (Sehmidtâ€"Dumart) 17.42. _ Penalty CGetliffe NWW _ YORK, Decâ€" 27. â€"Boston Bruins handed Boss Art Ross a web come Cbristmas present here on Satâ€" urday night when they downed New York Americans 14 in a National Hockey League gume. The win sent the Bruine further in front in the league‘s American division. with a fourâ€"point advantage over the idle New York Rangers. s Boston Loses 3â€"1 BOSTON,Dec. %6.â€"New York aAme ricams split the poimis in tbelr_wepl- c;i Vfl;!lpalgnhilg a;gjnst Boston KIPCOHENEK. Dec. 23.â€"â€"Pori Coiâ€" borme Sailors consolidated their third place position in the Senior Outario Hokey Association race tonight by ekins ont a 4â€"3 victory over Kitchenâ€" er Cireenshirts in overtime. Boston‘s Baby Line Scores Only Goal Eralme by scoring a 3â€"1 win Sunday right to move into a second place tie | tm the Canadian section of the Na tional Hockey League. Bruins beat the Amerks 1â€"6 the previous night. . | Bebby Bauer, Waterioo Pro, Scores Only Gog Port Colborne Beats Kitchener time play Creenshicts split a pair of 2oais wit . Ports in the firet period, which wa pms«d hy the hest display of boévohockins â€" the Kitchener hoys Buav uis o0 s nee they started the sencop. . They seured a second woal bnt ‘weisyee Chariie Talbot called it in s wim‘ns Kantzx was over the Isue line when he made the play. Reynulds, 6 che Tary. seored first an a pags from Thompson at 9.17 «nd Pohremisich ted it up on a pass from Fenmniuut at 1218 The Ports were given a penalty short when Carlo Kuntz toll on the puck in an attempt to breuk up a power play thrust with Echimdt off. Runions took the shot. but Bindernage] kicked it out. The loss was Kitchener‘s third in fopâ€" starts while their other game was a e The teams matched goal for goal in the first three periods. the decidâ€" ing tally coming from the stick of Pusgsions in the last minute of overâ€" It was evenâ€"stephen in the second period too, only difference being that Greenshirts scored the first of the two goals the period produced. Vic Lanz shot Greenshirts into the lead aiter 4.20 minutes of play on a neat pass from Baner. On the play. the youngsters caught three Port Colâ€" Porre â€" attackers â€" down â€" ice, . and atreaked away to the goal, making no mistake about flashing the light. Goat Summary Port â€" Colborneâ€" Goal. â€" Brownlee: Fis=t period Port Colborne, defence Morrison. Upper: centre, Theimnpson (Reynoldsi %.17; Kitchenâ€" MecGowa: wings. Reynolde, Thompâ€" er, â€" Fehrenbach _ (Pennant) 1218 son; subs, Connell, Leitch, Fitzzerâ€" benalties> Connell, Schmidt ild, Jasmine, Runions. Second â€" period â€" Kirchener, . Latig Kitchener Goal, Bindernagel; deâ€" (Baner) 4.20; Port Colborne McGowâ€" fonce, Hinsberger, C. Kuntz; centre, an +Thompson» 18.11. Fehrenbach; wings. Schnarr. Tenâ€" Third period â€"Port Colborne, Reyâ€" nant; subs, Schmidt. Lorentz, Baner, nolds _ .20; Kitchener, _ Tennant aing, Merchenratter. (Schnarr)y 18.40.. Penalties: Bauer. _ Refereeâ€"Talbot. f Bauerâ€"Dumartâ€"Schmidt Win For Boston MeGowan tied it up with about two im‘nates to zo an a pass from Thomp son PAGE EJIGHT ore Win by 4â€"3 in Overtime. Marking Kitchener‘s Third Defeat. Goal Summary the Na « Cns vee Galt Terriers | Chicago " s 0 2 30 39 14 \Detroit Cl 3 13 3 37 64 S _ Tuesday â€"â€"Montreal at Canadiens | Rangers at Boston; Toronto at Ameâ€" | r.cans. Toronto Canadiens Americans Montreal Boston Rangers Chicago Detroit Thursdayâ€" Chicago at Detroit °_ TORONTO, Dec. 23.â€"The presiâ€" Friday â€"Boston at Rangers. dent and officers of the Ontario Saturdayâ€"Americane at Momtreal; Hockey Association extend to all Canadiens at Toronto. elubs in the organization and to all Sundayâ€"Montreal at Americans; sister associations, players â€" and Canadiens at Chicago: Bostos at D> officials the season‘s greetings and troit a happy New Year. _ s GALT Dec 24 â€"â€"Playing | their third game in four nights and showâ€" ing a decided improvement is every xay,. the Terriers tonight handed the Guelph Leafs a 90 lacing. A few changes in the lineup wore for the hetter, bu: made their plays. A feaâ€" ture was a goal scored under the new penalty shot rule. Bill Love: crove drove one about six iAches off the ico into the leftâ€"hand corner. It is eaid this is the first score this winter on a penalty shot. Guelph lacked condition and team play. The «ore by periods was 3â€"0, 7â€"0, and 90. Dilion, Lovegrove and Jackson got 1wo goals each, while Turner had one and three assists, and Hinschberger ind Elmes got the others. Brown of the Leafs, was the fastest mam on the iee and with Lindsay and Rnns, â€":arred for Guelph. Again the goaltending of Brown, n the local nets. featured the Galt wlay. dn the jast pesiod Gaelph reâ€" paced Parahmeki in the nete with Shirk Gin Connell. Thompson 2. Reynolds. Hinsâ€" Lerger. Overtime â€" Port Colborne. Rumeons, 17â€" _ Penaltyy Schmidt Port _ Colborneâ€" Goal. | Brownlee; defence Morrison. Upper: centre, McGowa: wings. Reynolde, Thompâ€" son ;. subs, Connell. Leitch, FPitzzerâ€" ild. Sasmine. Runions. <IX PERSONS DROWN, CAR PLUNGES DOWN EMBANKMENT WELLSBURG. W. Va.. Dee. 27. â€" Six Pennsy!vania men were drowned yesterday in the plunge of their autoâ€" mobile over an embankment into i creek four miles south of here. Went Reseners worked three hours to {iee the bodies from the car. a sodan. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING International Section Gueiph 1. Hamilton 0. wWEEKâ€"END SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 3, Detroit 1. Americans 3, Boston 1. Chicago 3, Rangers 1. Boston 1. Americans 0. Toronto 1. Detroit 1. intermediate O.H.A Galt 9, Gueiph 0. Stratford 6, Brantford 2. Thorold 5, Pt. Colborne # Junior O.H.A. Pacific Coast Seattle 4. Vancouver & . THURSDAY NIGHT 8 5CORE NATIONAL LEAGUE Rangers 4, Montreal 0. Senior O.H.A. P1 Colborne 4, Kitchener 8. «l Pipper ndsay. K+ ud lph on Goual. Pora bhuweka and defence, MeMillanzand Cowâ€" entre. Eunssy wings. Gompelil ipper ; subs, Kaise oo v. Kelly, MeFarlane, Goal. Brown; defence. Jackâ€" ud Cassidy; eentre, ‘Tarner: Hinchiecger and Diton; «siths Elnes.â€" Lavegraye. . Haasel American Blank Guelph Hockey w. L T. B 4& 6 60 4 6 8 s : 6 10 1 _ Section 11 4~ 2 9 6 3 6 0 2 3 13 3 Section t Goal Summary L T. P. k P. First periodâ€"Penalty: Kampman. 4 6 57 41 21 Second periodâ€"Toronto, Jackson 4 6 44 38 18 (Apps) 1158; Detroit, Kilrea (Howeâ€" 6 2 37 80 18 Beattie) 18.02. Penaities: Chamberâ€" 10 1 237 41 13 lain, Young, Davidson. ction Third periodâ€"Penalties: Kamp 4+ 3 36 ®9 234 nman, Kilrea. Thoms. 6 2 «8 s1 »0 Overtime pertodâ€"â€"Penalities: Nome. TBHB WATERLOO 2 % z9 24 2 48 87 20 2 30 39 14 ! _ TORONTL Dec. 27 â€"Detrok Red | Wings and ‘Foronto Maple Leals 1noved the setting of their week end National Hockey League double: |header into Detroit last night with ‘the count even after a 1â€"1 tie here on Suturday night | _ Before a holiday crowd of 13,200, |Leafs went into undisputed possesâ€" sion of the Canadian section‘s first place by the division of points, which [rave them a point edge over Monâ€" |treal Canadiens, idle during the . weekâ€"end Bcore Win in Sunday Game 3â€"1, i Which Puts Them in First Intermediate Aâ€"Acton at Presâ€" ton; Waterloo at Guelph; Gravenâ€" hurst at Midland. Junior B and Câ€"Aurora at Richâ€" mond Hill; Markham at Stouffville; Scarboro at East York (Unionville) ; Hagersville at Waterford; London at Brantford; Elmira at Milverton; Arthur at Palmerston. Tuesday, December 28 Senior Aâ€"Brantford at Port Colâ€" borne. Senior Bâ€"Grimsby at Thorold. Intermediate Aâ€"Collingwood at Owen Sound. Toronto Leafs Tie With Detroit Games scheduled in the O.H.A for the next week are as follows Monday, December 27 Senior Bâ€"Peterboro at Belleville Port Colborne at Niagara Falls. Intermediate Bâ€" Caledonia â€" at Cayuga; Petrolia at Point Edward; Strathroy at Glencoe. â€" o s Junior A â€"â€" Oshawa at Native Sons; Young Rangers at Marlboros, Junior B and Câ€"Oakville at Acâ€" ton; Listowel at Drayton. Wednesday, December 29 Senior Aâ€"Toronto at Kitchener. Intermediate Aâ€"Paris at Woodâ€" | _ More than $3,000 in cash has oss chicago: L. Cferine Gareis, S0UA"Y} D‘Ne "op NrOWOTy. ‘oâ€"poOoI | 2 h toss, Micag a c i $ onlce been (llstrll:ut(*d among vmployg::-s Piilippines; 2. Francis Blair, Camâ€" 'iflzktz:;:dml"‘cn':':.:“;!‘?3;1;0;::::]“ gf D.“mca;t‘st Ltd‘l';o meat ";;Ck.m'! den; 3, Saversio Torriello, Italy. w e £C, +# m stmas bonuses. Sharing «_â€"â€"â€"__â€"_____ _ in";ll;emsa 01?(; ar: 275 employees of Leightweights â€" Champion _ Lew USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. the firm.’ Ambers, Herkimer, N.Y.; 1. Pedro TO BUY OR SBLL _ Junior A â€" Galt at Stratford Guelph at Kitchener.. s _ Intermediate Bâ€"Delhi at Smithâ€" ville; Fergus at Elora. o stock â€"Intermediate B â€" Hagersville at Simeoe; _ Watford _ at â€" Strathroy; Powassan at Bracebridge. dunior B and C Brantford at Dunnville; â€" Orangeville at Fess: Clinton at Strathcoy. Thursday December 30 Senior Aâ€" â€"Oshawa at Brantford. Intermediate Aâ€"Preston at Galt; Guelph at Acton; Collingwood ai Gravenhurst. & Junior Guelph. Intermediate B â€" Dunnville at Smithville; Dethi at Port: Daver; Clinton at Seaforth, Junior A â€"Kitchener at Gah Junior B and C â€" Milton at Georgetown; St. Marys at New Hamburg; Palmerston at Elmira; Milverton at Listowel; Drayton at Arthur; Sutton at Lindsay. Friday December 31 Junior Bâ€"Owen Sound at Mea ford. Saturday, January 1 Intermediate Aâ€"Owen Soun‘ at Callingwood. _ _ . Junior B and Câ€"Bowmanvilie at Cobourg; Paris at London; Hamilâ€" ton Ramblers at Woodstock. 2.30 O.H.A. Bulletin SHARE $3,000 BONUS Hamilton Tigers: at CHRONICGLE Top ranking light heavyâ€"woight weight Canadiam was larruping Edâ€" die Wenstob, of Edmonton, who is at present campaigning in England. He was rated the No. 3 challenger for John Herry Lewis‘ lightheavyâ€" weight title. No. 1 challenger is Al Gainer, of New Haven, Conn., folâ€" lowed by Tiger Jack Fox, of Spoâ€" kane, Wash. Boxing Board Ranks Contenders Only other Canadiasn to appear in the rankings were Baby Yack and Spider Armstrong, both bantamâ€" weights from Toronto. Yack, holder of the Canadian bantam title was ramed as No. 2 challenger for the N.B.A. bantamweight crown worn by Harry Jeffra ef Baltimore, Sixto Es sobar, of Puerto Kico was named No 1 challenge: â€" Armstrong rated in 6th plac after the champlon. He is the lcading conmâ€"nder for Yack‘s Canâ€" wlian title. WASHENGTON.â€"â€"The ratings com _ _ °00000 00 0 0 0 C inittee of the Mational Boxing AssOâ€" â€" paniamweights Champion Harry ciation has ramked Max Schmelink Jeffra, Baltimore;, 1, Sixto Escobar, as second omly too Champion JO® puerto Rico; 2, Baby Yack, Toronto; Louis in the beayyâ€"wight division %, Johuny (Ko) Morgan, Detroit; 4, Top ranking light heavyâ€"woight poy Salica, New York; 5, Indiar weight Canadiam was larruping Ed~ Quintana, Panama; 6, Svider Arm die Wenstob, of Edmonton, who i8 sirong, Torouto; T, George Pace. at present campaigning in England. (leyeland; 8. Henry Hook, Inianapoâ€" He was rated the No. 3 challenger jis; 4. Aurel Toma, Rumania; 1# for John Herry Lewis‘ lightheayyâ€" johnny King. England. 6. Walter Krieger, 0 Pitisburg; Eran zoo J becuvcs wo n xtb us Lomis, â€" Beiroit, Germany; 2 T 1. Tony Gatent Sounsan . Mrine. D. Albesto Lave idd w l l Camen (GsCen Welt rweights â€" Champion Barney Loss,â€" Chicago: 1. Cferino Garcia, Piilippines; 2. Francis Blair, Camâ€" den: 3, Saverio Torriello, Italy. Xt: ass Ndaie â€" Wenstob â€" Fdmonion: 4) Igâ€" sacin (Youns) | Hevrarra, Jamaica; . Fred Lenkardt, Seattle; 6, Ray \rtis, Cleveland; 7. Jock McAvoy, Cuslind\ 8. Qusâ€" Lesnevich, Los Angeles: 9. John (Bandit) Romero, <andieze; 10. Dave Clark. Detroit milt THESE SPECIALS JUST FOR THE WEEK English Madapollam 25¢ Yd. Midd{eweights â€" Champion Freddio sole, Tacoma._. Wash.; 1. Glenn i Kidison. Neb . 2. 1 Hostak, Seatâ€" 50 3. Lon o Bromillard. Woreester, ass . 4. Jted Apostoli, San Franâ€" seo; S Bei Brown, Atlanta, Ga.; Walter Woods, New York; 7, Solly jeger. . Brooklyn; 8. Billy Conn, tisburg; %, Yonne Corbett IH, San uhi seo; 14, Teddy Yarosz, Pitts: § Kitchomor‘s Big Family Store â€"Nice quality for making quilts, easy for the needie to take quick stitches through. 40 inches wide Usually 29c yard. This week only, 25¢. â€"386 mek Covert Shirting in grey, navy blue, green and sand shadee. This week only, 25¢ yard. GOUDIES ithreay s woe d hiks Champion Honry daewis. Phoenix, Ariz.: Gainer. New Haven, Conn.; 2, Jack Fox,. Spokane, Wash.; 3, 1n uld y 35 imches wide 21 inchos wide (Just For This Week) English miw 7 YARDS FOR $1.00 Flannelette â€" 15¢ Yd. ) %, Andre Lenglet Haer. Livermoore Godoy. Chile. White Flannelette h Shirting 25¢ Yd. 86 i Ply weights Champion Benuy Lyneh, Scotland; 1, Tiny Bostock: Ireland; 2, Poter Kane, England; 8. Smail Montana, Philippines. Montanez. | Puerto Rico; Z, Davey Day, Chicago: 3. Rddie Cool. Philaâ€" delphia Kitchener Lacks Material and Funds Featherweights Champion Homry Armstrong, Los Angeles; 1, Potey Sarron Birmingham, Ala.; 2, Baby arizmendi, Los Angeles: 3. Everett Kightmire, Sioux City KITCGHENBDEK, Dec. 23â€" â€"A suggee mon o,xlnanng in ‘Toronte thar Kitchefnier might be in the senior Onâ€" tarie Rugby Football Union serier next year is not taken seriously here. An attempt was made to get a joâ€" wor O.R.F.V, team togzether this fak and while the material was available the fmarees were not Ten years ago, Kitchener won the ivermediate championship of East en Canuda, but found it was a c0étly venture. An attempt was made them 10 wraduate to the senior series, but thr â€" financing â€" was the stumbling block. Now it appears there are nei ther the muaterial nor the financer available. Many Employees Receive Bonuses Among the business concerna im the Twinâ€"City and district whick presented bonuses totalling about $30,000 to employees are: Dumarte Ltd., more than $3,000; The Record, $5 and $10 to each employee; Stanâ€" dard Hotel, no amount announced; O. J. Schmidt Shoe Co., St. Jacobs. $500; Cluet Peabody, $10,000; Meâ€" Brines Ltd., $3,000; Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company, $700; Zellers Ltd., part of $7,500; Ellis and Howard, slightly more thar a week‘s salary ; Tamblyn Ltd., part of $10,000; Kresge Ltd., one week‘s salary; Blue Top Brewery. 15â€"pound turkeys to each employee; Canadian Blower and Forge, $500 bonuses. For Senior Rugby 8 YARDS FOR $1.00 ay, December 2%8, 1909

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