THE LETHBRroCE HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936 S AND JANNAZZO SET FOR TITLE BOUT FRIDAY BARNEY IS FAVORITE IN INITIAL Dominoes Split Into Two Cluhs VICTORIA, Nov. S6,~(C,P.)—Dominion obampiotu on two occa­ sions and runncrs-up in a third national, series, Victoria Dominoes DEFENCE WETERWEIGHT TITLE have como to basketball's parting of the ways. The diib will 'operate two teams next season with a division of members of last year's 84uad. Ttic two CItapinan brothers, Art and Chuck, and Jack Mottlshnw will remain with Dominoes, finalists with Windsor for the Dominion HETOOKFROMMcURNININ1935 tlllo last season, under tito old colors. "Red" Martin, Olllo Goldsmith, "Porky" Andrews and Alex McKoaohIc will line up with Capitals, new entry. Object of the split will bo to develop a number of promising Champion is Boxing Well, Timing is Perfect and Juniors and round them Into a club that will again capture national Footwork Leaves Nothing to Be Desired—Little honors. Each team will Include three or four seasoned youngsters to Jannazzo Money to Be Found—Lewis to complete the lineup. Engage in Overweight Matches By EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sports Writer) EW YORK, Nov. 26—(A.P.)—Champion Barney Ross ''KITTV" GORMAN ON SPOT IN BOSTON TONIGHT Nand Izzy Jannazzo finished training Wednesday for their 15-round welterweight title fight in Madison Square Garden,Friday night. Is Mr. Revolta It will be Ross' first defence of the crown he regained MUST PLAY from Jinimy McLarnin in May, 1935. The Chicagoan is Confident Or With Grimes Bossing Flatbush Ball a 3 to 1 favorite. Little or no Jannazzo money has shown WIDE OPEN up in the Broadway spots. Fatalistic? At Femdale, Ross, apparently os Preparations for tlie proposed At­ Players Can Expect Tough Battling good as ever, stepped through a lantic City duel between Jimmy TYPE GAME snappy drill, then bimg up tho Braddock and Joe Louis arc at a gloves until be climbs into the ring standstill pending Braddock's ap­ Failure to Do So Will Mean Stormy Old Spitball Has Always Preferred Battle to Burlesque— with the East Sider. pearance before tlie New York State Rough, Blustering Type of Manager Beloved by Fans and the Bane of .Umpires Barney is boxing well, his timing Athletic Commission Friday to un­ Forfeiting $1000 is perfect and bis footwork left dergo a physical examination and Guarantee nothing to be desired. Managers sign to defend liis heavyweight (By BILL BRAUCHER) first game Tris made the boast that Sam Plan and Art Winch said they championship against Mas Schmel- (Central Press Canadian Sports "Grimes will never beat us agahi." are entirely satisfied with his physi­ ing next June. Meantime, Brad- Writer) And Burleigh, much to bis own sttr- cal condition. dock has resxuned training in a lo­ CANADIENS TAKE Old Biu-lelgh (Battling) Grimes prlse, didn't. What happened? Well, Jannazzo took his last workout cal gymnasimn. ON MAPLE LEAFS Is coming back to the major leagues, Mister Speaker simply analyzed in a New York gym. and though this really is the season Burleigh's pltchhig stylo and knew for profound AU-American discus­ every ball the guy was going to John Henry Ijewis. just back from PITTSBURGH DRUBS By A. E. FULFORD sion, a word about Burleigh isn't pitch. England where he beat Len Harvey, (Canadian Press Sports Writer) really out of place. Grimes is an Grimes' spitter was very hard to will engage in a cdUple of over-thp- PROVIDENCE 9-0 TO All-Amerlcan fighting man and hit. But they could bit his fast weight matches before returning to ttJ^ITTY" (otherwise right now you can figure that the one. On every pitch-, Grimes put England to defend his light-heavy­ REGAIN LEAGUE LEAD IV Thomas Patrick) Gor­ Brooklyn ball club is a different his cupped hands to his mouth as weight title against Jock McAvoy, man will be on the spot in team, and the. is a though moistening the ball. Some­ HABBY KENT the British champion. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26—(/fV- Boston tonight. If he bars whole lot better than It was last times he moistened it and some­ turned In the year. times he didn't. It Just happened former All-American football most decisive victory of the young the door once, if his Mont­ Of course It won't be so nice for that when he did irrigate the onion player who wUI display his wrestling season In either section of the Inter. real Maroons so much as the umpires. When he was pitching he opened his jaws, a movement) X^owess tonight at the Majestic national- look as though they'd like to that four-pronged spitter of his, he that lifted his cap just a little. Just th^Uxe against Jd Lee. Calilomla last night by defeating Providence could guess the comers of the dish a little, but Just enough! *tirp€r. Kent, who halls from Port- FIGHT FOR SHOT Reds 9-0. shoot the puck up the ice, pretty well himself, and did not And in the second game every laiid, Ore^ has been seen on a local Victory sent the Pittsburgh team his opponent in a-thousand hesitate telling 'em so. Billy Evans, pitch that Grimes made was sig­ mat before and is a pleasing show­ back to first place in the western verbal duels — Art Ross— once a great umpire, tells me that nalled. The Indians won 8 to 1, and man with a wide repertoire of holds. AT ROSE BOWL division of the minor circuit. Wilt will be around to collect in his pltchUig days Grimes was a went on to beat him again In tlie Lee Is a newcomer to Lethbridge Starr, Howard Mackie and Don Dea­ $1,000. swell arbiter. Billy hastened to add last game 3-0. fans, but comes with a fine reputa­ con each scored twice and Orvllle that he was a swell pitcher, too. Grimes was shifted from place to tion. Kent will scramble tbroiigh Roulston, Roiuile Hudson and Art When he managed Ottawa Sena­ GENTLEMEN, PREPARE! tors, Gorman was credited with place in the National league. He the ropes at 230, while Lee wUl CLASSjCTODAY Giroux had one counter apiece. Yes, the National league umpires was so much on the order of a "rug­ weigh in at 224. RAMBLERS WIN originating the kitty-bar-the-door can expect a fuss on their hands, system, which was practically noth­ ged individualist" that managers Feature bout on the card will be PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 26—(/fV- and on the close ones they can ex­ found him bard to get along with. the match between Jack Taylor, Thanksgiving Day Battlmg Scoring two goals in the first period ing but keepUig three or four men pect to see the burly figure of the somewhere near the net-minder's Few managers understood hhn. fonner Empire heavyweight cham- and one in the third, Philadelphia new Brooklyn manager emerging , who won (with WiU Thin Ranks of lap and getting rid of the puck picn, and Don Nolan of Pittsburg. Ramblers bagged a 3-1 victory over from the dugout, ready to spit fire Brooklyn, and if the front office Grimes' help) a couple of pehnanto Taylor win tip the scales at 227 and Buffalo Bisons last night in an In­ whenever possible. Later he out­ instead of slippery ehn. They say Contenders lived that. would keep the peace for a couple for the Cardinals, was one who did Nolan at 218. ternational- hockey that in the American Association of years. Grimes would have the understand. It was with Street that BOOTS will open at 7 pjn. game. And he had better forget it all there are paths blazed by Mr. Grimes arose to the stirring climax tonight for the checks will be down. downtrodden Dodgers back up there NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—(ffi—The The Ramblers' crack line of Clint Grimes from dugouts to the um­ again performing like champions of his career, the 1931 road to the Rose Bowl Is strewn Smith, Bobby Kirk and Bryan Hex- Gorman has accepted Ross' siigges- pires' positions, though Grimes was against Philadelphia. tlon that the visiting team forfeit instead of clowns. Under Grimes with thorns, appropriately enough, tall accounted for two goals. Smith Either Johnny Revolta, Profes­ only in the league a couple of sears. the former Robins either will lose TIME OUT FOR REST but today's Thanksgiving Day foot­ netting both. Charlie Mason flipned sional Golfers' association cham- $1,000 If It falls to play open If they would give the old Wis­ hockey. Bruins will be In the same their cap and bells and play base­ Burleigh be&t the Macks twics SEATTLETAKES ball slate may end all conjectmre as In the Ramblers' other goaL Nig jdon, is trying a new method of consin woodsman a free hand In ball or they will find Ufe not worth spot when they visit Montreal. In in that series. He was a very tire to the rivals In Pasadena's annual Breimeman teamed with Norman having his locks shorn, or he has a living. New Year's Day gridiron classic. Locking to score for Bisons." , each city two newspapermen will old man in those games, but he deal of confidence in his pupil. He just enough. In the last game.be Five of the six teams still grant­ PLAY TO 1-1 TIE is shown letting Alice Warner use judge whether the hockey is open During bis playing days, which HAD, PACinC enough. started 23 years ago at Ottumwa, was so used up that be sat down ed a chance of gaining the two SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Nov. 26— his head for a tee on Miami golf right there on the mound between Rose Bowl assignments—Washing­ f>P)— rallied to course. CANADIENS VS. LEAFS la.. Grimes was sometimes nick­ HIGH PRICE PAD) named "the Senator" Isecause he pitches But (3abby let him stay, ton. Washington State, Alabama, tie Cleveland Falcons in an Inter­ —Central Press Canadian Photo Montreal Canadlens also have COASimKEY Ftordbam and PittMJurg—will meet national-American hockey league agreed to post the grand to make had tlie bearing. On the street he knowhig that when Burleigh could their final Important tests of the game here last night. sure Bruins play a fast game in might be mistaken for the middle- no longer carry on he'd let Gabby aged mayor of some Wisconsin town know. regular campaign. The sixth, A goal by Bob McCully In the Montreal when they next visit the FOR FILLY, OLD Louisiana State, will wait until Sat­ Habitants. But tonight Cecil Hart's near Emerald, where be was bom. Finally Grimes did walk off the Hawks Whip Oakland 6-3 third period offset the tally which U. OF T. WOULD For years he wore a derby, remin­ urday for Its traditional fliule with Frank Daley of Cleveland posted in men won't have to worry about hlU, leaving Wild Bill Hallahan to Tulane. their opponents adopting defensive iscent of the days when McKinley finish a grand job of pitching. Before 4,200 the second round, and the final was campaigning against Bryan for Almost certainly the Far Western score was 1-1. tactics. They win be playing To­ GLORYAUCnON Finally, even to Grimes, came the Spectators Rose Bowl representative will be PUY ARGOS IN ronto Maple Leafs «nd if there Is president. realization, that be could battle best selected at SMittle where Washing­ anything the Leafs lack at the mo­ INDIANS WRONGED HIM by letthig Bill do it. BlU topped off SEATTLE, Nov. 28.—WV-Seattle ton Is favored to defeat Washing­ CALGARY RANGERS ment It is a defence. Bill Strang Building For In bis first world series game. In the show without allowing the banded.OaUand its first defeat in ton State Square in the game that True, they have Red Homer and 1920, Grimes won the fhst tilt he Mackmen a resounding foul, as I the Pacific C!oast. Hockey League will decide the Pacific Coast Con­ WHIP BRONKS 4-1 ROSE BOWL TILT the big fellow is gotag good. But 1938 Renewal of pitched against the Cleveland In­ remember It, proving that Bur­ before 4,200 fans here last night, ference championship. who else Is there on the Leaf rear­ Hambletonian dians. Trls Speaker was manager leigh's judgment at least to the mat­ the Seahawks wiiming, 6-3. The Alabama's crimson tide win seek CALGARY, Novr~26.-«»—Rosie With Teams Lined Up Only guard to stop the happy Habitants? of the Tribe then, and after that ter of managtog himself was tops. victory gave Seattle undisputed to keep alive its Rose Bowl chances Helmer's Calgary Rangers proved Happy Day Is slowing up and is far too fast for their home-town leadership of the circuit, by trimming Vanderbilt decisively Stumbling Block is to expected to follow King Clancy and By ORLO ROBERTSON •Led by Sammy McAdam, smooth- ri\-als, the Bronks, In the opening George Hainsworth Into reth-ement at Birmingtiam. game of the Alberta Senior Six (Associated Press Sports Writer.) working centre, who scored three Neither Pitt nor Fordham is con­ Get Sponsor as soon as Leafs can get a succes­ hockey league here last night, win­ NEW YORK. Nov. 26.—(flV-Bill gnals and assisted on another, the ceded more than a bare cliance of ning 4-1 in decisive fashion. Alex sor. Seabawks ran away with the con­ receiving a bid to Pasadena but TORONTO, Nov. 26.—«1^—Uni­ Jack Howard, brought up from Strang, in whose Brooklyn stable is McSporran, formerly of Edmonton, quartered the winter-book favorite test In the second period, and In­ both eastern powers will be out to Michael Onychuk of last year's Al­ versity of Toronto, Intercollegiate Syracuse for tonight's game. Is un­ creased their advantage In the final keep that outside hope alive. Ford- Union cliampions, would be the tried and Jimmy Fowler can't be for next year's Hambletonian, laid berta champion Luscar Indians, Joe plans for the 1938 renewal of the stanza. . ham plays New York University, Shannon and Les Tlilrlwell rapped Canadian football team to engage expected to look good against the Oakland opened the scoring after while Pitt meets its city rival, Car­ home the Ranger tallies before Les Argonauts of the Interprovlncial fast Habitants Just yet. The best rich trotting horse stake Wednesday 9 minutes and 35 -seconds of the negie Tech. Moss counted for Bronks. Football Union hi the proposed Toronto fans hope for is an even when he paid the highest price of first period, Ron Moffatt taking a Some 50,000 will parade into "Rose Bowl" game at Pasadena, break In the two games with Ca­ the sale for a yearling Ally at the Calif., Jan. 2, Tommy Alison, Argo 42nd Old Glory auction. short pass from Johnny Houbregs, Franklin Field at Philadelphia to DYNAMITERS TO PLAY nadlens tonight In Montreal and to lift the puck over the prone form watch the annual Tbanksgiving Day president, said last night. Saturday In Toronto, Tlie Brooklyn horseman went to HALIFAX ALL-STARS $7,000 to get The Duchess, a lltUe of Goalie Venne after be bad fallen duel between Perm and Cornell. HALIFAX, Nov. 26.—.i as In "the second period the Sea­ championship. strengthen the wrist he Injured In tln:ee-year-olds four years ago, while bawks let loose with a barrage of Alison has written to Gene a training game. the latter won the Hambletonian. shots that netted three goals. Doyle, manager of Gilmore Stad­ Like the Maroon-Boston game Last year Strang paid $1,000 for McAdam shot from long range for ium In Hollywood, to arrange the and a set-to at Detroit between Red Twilight Song, a Ally which proved one; Dave Downie, grabbing a pass fixture but has not as yet receiv­ Wings and Chicago, the Canadien- to be one of the best Investments from BiU GUhooly behhid the Wue ed a r^Iy. Played under Canadian Leaf game will be the first meet­ of the year. Handled by Ben White line, broke through the Oakland rules, the game is expected to pro­ ings of the teams this season. of Lexington, who also will train the defence for another, and Peaches vide an unusual attraction for Twenty-seven games have betn new addition to Strang's stable, Twi­ Lyon made it 4-1 with a poke shot Calif omians. played In the National League so light Son won six of her seven after Downie aided. Regina Roughriders, Western far and not all of the teams have starts, including the Kentucky Pu-. In the final period, McAdam took Canada football champions, were met each other. turlty In which she trotted a mile a centre-ice pass from Moon Mullen also interested In the proposal. N. in 2:0Vi, and about $11,000 The and sagged the net from the blue J, Taylor, president of the Regina great record established the filly as 10 line. At this point the Clippers fin­ club, Wednesday signified his the horse to beat in the Hamble­ HUE ally got command of the rubber disc team's willingness to participate in Name Australian tonian at Goshen, next August.- again, and Aubrey Webster, on an the fixture. But Alison said last The sale of The Duchess, con­ assist from Moffat, beat Goalie night he Iiad two eastern teams in signed by Dr. Ogden M. Edwards' GILLETTE Venne from three feet. mind when advancing the sugges­ Walnut Hall Farm, was the high •USES Midway in the period, Downie tion. Test Cricket Team spot of the day that saw the fam­ drifted up close, nailed a pass from With the opposing squads lined ous trotting Kentucky nursery dis­ loron, and wound up the scoring up. the only stumbling block Is to pose of 26 head for $32,846. Thirty spree. get a sponsor. As Alison said two Don Bradman Will Lead yearlings from Gage B. Ellis' Vil­ nights ago, "of course it all depends THE eOYS CAU lage Farm of Langhomc, Pa., went on whether we can get a sponsor Fighting Team from for $15,050; J. J. Mooney, owner of CILLEnC Nobleford Quint HIM *00C' down there to see this thing Down Under the Peninsular Farm of Fremont, PROBAeLV ON through. We would go by train Ohio, sold 11 of his offerings for RAZOR , Whips Champion ACCOUNT OF from here to Buffalo and travel from SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 28.- $4,925, and Lawrence B. Sheppard's GOU» PLATKO A HIS OOin&S AT there to California by airplane." (C.P. Cable)—Don Bradman, sue Hanover, 'Pa., Shoe Farm sent 11 ST MIKE'S JUMBO HANDLE^ (Vrom Our Own Correspondent) cessor to W. M. Woodfull as captain under the hammer for $6,665. i NOBLEFORD. Nov. 24.—Tuesday O. C. RUGBY of Australia, will lead a fighting Atlogether during the day, 86 bead algbt saw the flrpt inter-school team on the field at Brisbane, Dec. changed hands, selling for $62,806 tM^tbaU game played between LONDON, Nov. 28—(CP. Cable) 4, for the first of five cricket test to bring the two-day aggregate for Otwmplon and Nobleford hoopers. —Eastern Counties edged out a matches against England. 173 yearilngs, stallions, brood mares .KUtypd in the village baU with 10-8 victory over Surrey In a coiinty The names ,of 12 players from and proven racers to $140,365. mm championship rugby game played 1 r~^3JiJi±££_^Uy0£if aJbOUt 76 spectators the game was whom the eleven' to do duty in the fa^t^ and rather rough, ending 47 at Hford Wednesday. In other rug­ opening International encounter tO'9S Xor. Ifobleford. .Another game by Union games Royal Air Force will be selected wcJo announced LITTLE WORLD'S PUCK njOljbft arranged soon. downed Nottinghamshire 13-3 and Wednesday. Three are new to test MUSTANG Devon deftated the Navy 15-3. cricket while six have never played SERIES IS PLANNED against the mother country. 2BI^-C[mes(m c, 15; CAPTAIN ATWESTCRM • t, M; WUson f, la; K. Hunt •TtfUD" BBUNETEAU SUFFERS In addition to the famous Sou^b ST. LOUIS, Nov. 26r-m—A. Plan K, 4; Ruble g,2i Alexander 'U* LAST YEAR BUT 15 LACERATED LEFT LUNG Australian skipper those selected for a little world's hookey series be­ K'ltolww g; L, Hunt f. 2. Total 47. DETROIT, Nov. 26.—«»—Modero are W. A. Brown, Queensland; C. tween champions of the American • Think of iti You get 10 Blue Gillette blades ... a gold ,ira4PlOSiriaiU3bol.f X4; Latlft DREAKItlO UP PtAYS FOR "Mud" Bruneteau, third string.for­ L. Badcock, F. Ward, South Aus- Hockey association and the Inter­ ward with Detroit Red Wings of the plated Gillette razor, with the new;8tyle Jumbo handle and a IV9; Anderson g; MlUer TORONTO AR&OS THIS SEASOtt AS AM traUa; A. O. Ohlpperfleld, J. H. national-American league was <*">- , is suffer­ Fingleton, S. J. McOabe, W. A, Old- closed Wednesday by Frank Rup- handy container for used blades—ALL for only ,59c. Blades I, 4i »0Ubi5f r cawpro^re ing from a lacerated left lung, It was field, W. J. O'ReiUy, Ray Robinson, wftH 9ii V