THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,1930 •THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD PAGE Lettibridge And Blairmore Win Hockey Phil Scott To CARNEY AND CHALMERS Tigers Humble Bulldogs -By Jimmy Thompson " Horner Sail For U. S. WILL CLASH IN FINALS V 4 to 2 In Hectic Contest; Early Next Week STAVELY CUP, VULCAN LONDON, Jan. 9.—(A.T.)— Phil 'Cats Beat Coleman 5-1 fecotl, British heavyweight boilng Foothills Bonspiel Proceeding champion, Is booHed to sail on the ty Squad Turns in Snappy Display to Hand Bulldogs Homeric In one week for hi* bout Steadily—Results of Wi* Besom art with Jack Sliarkey. Second Straight Defeat—Teams Give Fana Thrilling News thai Montreal Maroons, who last season was up among inn first two periods. "Wolfe, Vulcan, 14; Gould, Brant, 1Z. elde. but. t'Doo" was keeping a 910=0 again scored twice, Coleman being shut TjCthbrldge opened the scoring afler check at all times. The first-period eaders la accumulating peualtles; "IU»ly" Hughes, defence player of tho Jopllne, Champion, 14; Wyatt, Friday Evening was-'four, minutes gone when Wilson, out after the first period. Detroit Cougars, credited with knocking out a player with a punch, in three minutes, when Boles took a. nice ClQrosholm, 7. tho big defence man came down and Despite their matches against Trail pass from Reynolds, but after four mlnr Dalgelty, Calgary, 8; HolmMj Vul- ahot one at Amos which be saved only on Monday and Tuesday at Elairmore, ules of fast play the game was tied can, 7. Hoop Leagues in South Get to be beat on the rebound. The next the visitors showed pUTitj of pep. when Brooks of Taber slipped one un- Kelly, High River, 11; Operand, 10 minutes saw Tellevuo around the Coleman made a determined effort to der Uruchet'a leg. Boles next took a Slavely 9. Under Way To- ' LeUibridge'goal: 'ihey. could'do any- beat their old rivala, and Gate, VeJ Ont., Ifl a Toronto boy In tho irue senso of tie word, having lived In tho pnsa from Cook and bulged the twine. Robinson, StavelT, 8; Festheratone, • thing but find- the hemp. - The second prewar ajid 'Jenkins did splendid work. Queen City slnca his earliest childhood. VLckery and Patterson of Taber both Nan LCD, 10. rnorrow... ecoro of the first came when Buckles CoIogrossOj Coleman's goalie, made In November. 1926, lied had a short trial with Toronto Canoe club, but scored before the gong, The score at MeRobble, Blackle, G; Black, Vul- 'went down, skated around the Belle- some remarkable, saves In the first "was waved aside. He then tried his lot with Msrlboros, whero he becanoe a the end of the first period stood 3-2 can, 15. Friday night will prove a big night ,vuc defence and planted the rubber be- period, ' giving local supporVra hopes future after ten minutes practice. Alter a fow weeks' V™cUce lie. made* him- for Taber. • Hutclinrt, Vulcan, 13; Anderson, In Southern Alberta for the various 'iiind Amos. Then the puck was =en- of beating Blalrrnore. self solid with Toronlontans, when being made the goat by the entire NortU Lethbrldgei again, opened the scoring Claresliolm, 7. hoop leagues In the eouth- country get ' tered and during the next six minutes In tlie third period Manson of Blair- Hay team, he forgot his Inexperience- and gave Hie. northern club a leanon In In the second period, when half a min- Koch, Nanton, 6; Dickinson, Vul- underway In earnest Hockey schedules Jhe brand of hockey was so fast: it more and Prank Vejprava of Colem&n can, 8. ; body-checking.- Jlarlboios won tho game 9 to 3, and Red won himself tha ute after the puck waa centred, Bolea are well advanced, bpnsplfils are now tarted to.flght, and were ruled off High River Cup - vaa almost impossible to follow, ,.'.. r resiled of every fan In attendance- at tho gnmo. .and Reynolds swooped down. the. ice In progress and the opening of baskeb- k. Eunllcy Stars \-'.' or ten minutes each. ' In his third year with Marlboroa, Horner's Btrenuoua checking earned Third Draw The crowd, enjoyed plenty of thrill* and Boles again scored on a pa&s from Featheralone, Naulon, 19; Black, ball Gcason will provide a new Interest . The Ice was cleaned and the second him a lot of unavoidable penalties and rather tuan have him change hla style, Reynolds. The game was lied and the for the sporting fraternity. period was away with a dish. Kelver hroughout thc-gaine and vere kept on the- Leafs signed him to nil tha vacancy caused by Jack Arbour s departure Vulcan, 14. 'picked up the disc and mado a mad heir loes^by -the-laat pace ol both pace Increased. There were flashes ol Dalgetty, Calgary, «; Kelly, High Ten teams will be trotted out for ths ldeSj Colonim^ played, weil Jjj. attack ned'fl pleasing disposition, coupled with his ability to eo through the hardest. good. Btlckhondllng .and. combination, River 8. •"'- '• ' .edification of-the'cage'enthusiasts to- rash, for the Belleync.goal^butJost.:"; - T ga'nTe wlUiouf losing his smllo, ha» mada-hlm'"a favorite In Toronto. - „» Turner who: skated through ..the, ang GaUffaid 'VeJprti7a..v/er« splendid and Bullock was called upon to Ba,vc Koch, Nanton, 9; Butshart, Vulcan, morrow evening wilh tha Lethbridge • Horhe-f Is.a-mlBhty flno baseball player and one of Toronto a best eoft- many fast shots.- Petrunla aud Beaton "y" Aces end. Charlie Cheesmaii's -'lethbrldge defence,imd tried pul.Hunt-j >n defence, but Blalrmore's skill around bnllers laying been a big gun on Marlboro's Ontario championship elub In 8. • ;ley who fell to-hisknees to •saye.'.Thefe, he goal and the .combination". of-: their broke up many of the opponents' at- Okotoki Cup Maple Leafs of Cardston tangling In ft /•were come halr.ralslng..escapes fdr^the/ JorWard'.llne'was up 'to .the usual mark. tacks, and their body- checking proved First Draw—Continued senior fixture ab the Temple Clty^ 'The .-lethbridge goalie' but', the delcnterwtu • ',.".-/ - The Line-up.. '' .' very effective. Andorflon, Blackle, 10; Hummon, Leafs havo Just relumed from » tour ''covering lilm up ptcUy^wpll." The'National Hockey league jeMon Lethbrldge players piled up In the goal Foothills League the Interest o! quilo a number of the head being .the only two-point end to ons, 6. draws near its end, hardly a game !• The Bulldogs were out to do all pos- older fans, who 6eo In the boys prom- this stage. On the ninth head Billlg- Hummon, Carmangay, 7; Flood, Vul- loTt on the schedulo "which doei not sible to add to the score. • In the mix- (From Our Own CorreRpondent.) ising material for the ranks of the meler scored n brace end lead 8-5. But can, 10. belong In Uio "Important" closa. f>our up In tho Lethbrldge joal Wilson, the senior teams In Pass hockey club, Uio redoubtable Jimmy Alrd played a, High River and Kelver, .Vulcan, 10; Jleed, Olarea- 5TAVJ3LY, Jnn. fl.—Stavoly dcteat^d holm, &. contests are on tonight's program, and Ug defence man got away but Amos Clarcaholfh hocTtcy sqund here lail Bcllevue, Blairmore and Coleman beautiful wick and lie to boost his with one possible exception, every on* '• 'saved. The puck went to Huntley's score three points, at this stage taking Nanton Juniors Ororand, Blavelr, 7; Holmes, Vul- night by the score ol 4-2. Thla t?aB & each have their junior, beams, and from can, 10. la ot more than usual Importance ; to I: citadel and In the next few .minutes return game to dec Ida "who. should be tha results they appear to be fairly a two-polnb lead. On the llth head Lbo victor, the vanquished or both. 'i, Bellevue added their second. The evenly matched In playing ability. Bllllgirietor's rink outcurlcd Jimmy's Play 1-1 Draw Jopllng, Champion, 19; Kelly, High ' Tho exception Is tho gamo between "whole Bellevue boys were up on the crodUod with tho gamo which River, 13. tied oL Clarosholm 4-4, recently. The Coleman has a win and a loss with rink In the early stages. But Rose the Boston Bruins aud Pittsburgh, -•Lethbrtdge goal but the hockey was (From Our Own Correspondent,) Nanton Cup—Coniolatlon Pirates, which. 1ms been tranaierred •'» little rough and some of the boys BQino hero last night was exceedingly Bellevue, a win and a lie with Blair- raised an Alrd rock onto the button Second Draw 'were sent to the box to think- things fast, the keen ice making speed pos- more, with tonight's game to be de- that was Impossible to dislodge. Bll- HIGH RIVER, Jan. 7.—High River Gould, Brant, 12; Flood, Vulcan, 14. Irom unprofitable PlLtabiirgh to fran- Jover. Both teams had five men each sible, A large crowd wan on hand to ;ld"ed. llgrneler made two nice tries, but had Juniors made Ihclr dctut on local Ice Llncham, Ok'oloks, 12; Ward, Oko- tic Booton. Unless tha> lowly Pirates There was a little mlx-up and :orie ol wltnosa Lhe Foothills contest, the game no luck.' He lay four seconds II the Jan. 7, when they ' entertained tlie lokn, B. ; do the unexpected and 'end Boston's 'Alex. Cornell Is manager of Uio boys winning streak, this Is Just a game. the Lethbridge boys skated: the ful hblng Landlcd by Hngh o£ Clarosholm. and tnkcs^ffrcab pilde In his newest shot, rock could havo been nicked. The Nanton Juniors, the game resulting In length of the Ice and having no one Moffat opened the scoring for tliQ via-. Alrd rink were coming home three up a 2—2 Me. These two teams have play- Boston already lias won 13 straight squad ol recruits. On New Year's Day games nnd should have 11 Uio trouble to beat by Amos drew him .out. anc Itora in tlie flrat period when he Ihe game against Blalrmore proved a and that was that because it's only ed together for years, and this season 'planted tlie disc behind him for the •notched the rubber. The locala were when Friday ifl tho 20th of February havo risen to Junior ranks. Fine com- making It, 14. T\vo games thlB soaBoa •fourth lime. The bell went arid Letli- held Gcorclcss but In the Bccond thriller, and if they keep up tho pace lhat anybody can beat Jimmy Aird un- bination, speed, stlck-lmndline and Brant Team Beats havo resulled la Drain victories orcr ' bridge skated off with the big end of rncs on an assist and SLeckloa from they are going, they will soon be rival- der those conditions. Jimmy added two steady defense gave the fans nn eye- the lowest ranking team ID the league. -.the score 4-2. a' Bcrimmdfie put Stnvely ahead. 'In ling the older players as a fealure of opener of the developing youthlul ma- Behind the Bruins la tha American attracllon., on the 12th. Champion, Vulcan Line-up tho final spasm Grlco nddod the second .The rlnka were: terial. standing, tha two teams which, hare '- Lethbridge—Huntley, ccM; Hodges scoro for Claresholm, while Stecklos, The flrst period ended I—0 lor High ueeri battling tor aecond' place may /and Wilson, defence; Buckles, Kelver nnd Dorsoy each eounled once. W. Johnson Joe Thomas River, with McCroquodale getting the Jlnd a third contender. - Self, forwards; Maclagan, -sub. The Llne-upa H. P. Ober Harry Carpenter goal. Tops League Table Detroit's Cougars, which a tar led th» '•• Bellevue—Amos, goal; Clmrlsworlh STAVBLY—Allon, goal; Dcnchlo Andy Scott E. V. Hose In tho second period the locals took eeason clowly, cnn placo taomselrea ••' and Dambotj, defence; Turner, Brooks nnd Stcckles, defense; Sclmrio, Bouy- Ja's.'Alrd, sk,..13 Billlgmeler, sk—9 another counb when Sorkllmo and W. D. L,I Just eric point behind tha third placo •-Hallwprth, forwards; B. Fisher, E zan nnd Doyle, forwards; Anderson "The other gomes of the evening re- Peterson combined, Sorkllmo catching Vulcan 2 1 n Chicago Illack Hawka by taking to- '"Fisher, A: Bonne, subs. and Haynes, subs. sulted as follows: the winning shot. Carmangay ... 301 night's game at Dotrolt. Tho HaW^a •Referee—"Doc"- Barbour. OI.AHBSHOI.M — Donaldson, soal; Shepherd beat MacKcnzle (Turkey). Early In the third Denoon of Nanton Brant 1 1 1 have made a -poor showing recently, • • Attendance 40Q. McDonald and Shearer, defense; n. Needs' beat Baalim (Teco). made a lone sorlle wlileh ended In a Champion 0 0 3 losing their laat three gAmb&, while The "game was handled in a, wry 'Moffalt, Adams, and Grlce, forwards; 'Nelson beat Stewart (Teco). goal (or Nanton, and with Just one Detroit haa been moving upwflTd. creditable manner by "Doo" 'Barbour Amundsen, Powers, G. Motfat and King Pins oeat Hegala in two McRabb beat Hooker (Teco). minute to BO. Cooper ot Nanlon clmlk- Vulcan Lfad» Rangers ve. Maroons •There were only seven penalties hand- Froser, fluba. straight games at tlie "Y" alloys laat 'The draws .for tho balance of the ed up the tlelnB coal. (From Our Own Correspondent) Tha Now York Rnngera, now hold- ed, five went to Bellevue, and two tc nlElit, but Thlstlos and Crescents di- Line-up ers ot second place In tliD group, play Lethbridge; nil for tripping. Kelvci week, are-as follows: Nanton — Goal, Houden; defense, VUI.CAN, Jan. B—All four teams ol •got three- minutes for tripping, anc vided honors. Tho high scorer was Thursday nt -home agninat tho present leaders Myrtle Winter of tho Cresoeula, -who Doutharcl and Cooper; forwards, Ran- the Whealbelt Hockey League were In of the Canadian group, tiio Montreal Dambols three two-minute penaltlei Berry vs. McXabb. fomc, Dlnoon, Thorn, Halverson nnd nctlon on Tuesday night, with Brant 'lor the same offence. Cleveland Beats scored 155. In llio tournament llughle Maroons. Thoy must win to wake Lowls nnd Edna Scott wero .tin Stewart vs. Maclcod. Munio. playing at Champion, and Vulcan play- their position sofa or to keep out. at Hamilton to Hold Hookor vs. Mackenzie. Hlgh River— deal. Pollock; defence, ing at Carmangay. It was ft double a tie if Chicago turns the lablei on lilglicst scorers with a total of BBS. Davidson vs. Oroenway, Peterson and McCorquodale; forwards, battle of the north agMnst the south, IKDJDERLET nn,i,TAnmsT Ilogala 339 aorkllmo, Marshall, Phillips, Way and Detroit, Tho II angora have been slip* TO ENTER CANADIAN TOURNE1 Undisputed Lead 803 nnaltm vs; Mnrnock. and this time the north triumphed, the ping A lilt Inloly. although, they liava t!f=- Plus . • Friday Sutherland, scores being: Brant 6, Champion 1; Referee—A. Y. McCorqnortele. two 2-1 victoria ovor Montreal -to (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) TORONTO, Jan. 0. — Tho four- Thistles G30 Carborry vs. Folgor. Vulcan E, Carmangay 3. Tlie games Uiolr crnl't. Cut the Maroons llko- cornered llo In tiio International Crosconta -... G21 Proctor vs. Alrfl. were played according to schedule, one wlse looked hncl until Tuesday when KIJtBERLEY, B.O., Jan. 8.—Sunda Ifnlmcs vs. HewgllT. Hockey league waa broken last night- Tournament BCOTGB ot the several pleasing clrr.uir^k'-incs they look tho top ot lueir tiectloa ;by witnessed tho finish of tiio McDougo By holding Hamilton Tigers to n two- Clara Wallburger and C, Mcl.can Shepherd vs. Gouilrollow, that are very gratifying to those re- doTgatlug the Canadians oC Montreal. B Hall billiard tournament. This contcs all tlo In the- Canadian city, tiio Clove- f!\von Duncan and J. Mcrrick ... BilllEmoler v&. N'olaon. O.C.RUGBY sponsible for the operation ol this, new To ndd. to tlie strougth of the loam, unusually keen.'flrlth P. Corrlga Saturday land Indiana .garnered tho necessary Btfna Scolt nnd H. Lowls t league. tiio Rangeis liavo secured Halph Tay* twinning tho first prize while M. 'Arm polnt to which gave tliQin undisputed -.Tonlnhl'a Game ' Klrkltnm vs. Needs. LONDON, Jan. 0.—(C.P. Cable) Vulsan, by grace of the other towns, Jor (rorii Ohlcago to bblslor up th,«lr |etrong was a close second. leadership of the loop. In tho other 7:)0 p.m.—ConsuQiors TS. L( Rugby matches playort In England and was made tho official centre of the or- defence, whllo Hooloy 'Smith has re- Tho prize-offered for high.run dur scheduled fixture, London • Panthers Service. . TAB1E FOR C11AHLOTTE 'Wales, Wednesday, resulted as follows: ganization, with president and secre- turned to f.ho Maroons line-up, tram ling Dscember was won by Mr. H. Nloh defeated Windsor Bull Dosa, 1-0, after Tournamant, 9 p.m. Rugby Union tary resident here. Secretary Oeo. Uio . (clson. It is Interesting to note tlia one- of the most exciting games Lon- x P. Redmond and Daisy Nollsou. , Captain* of football teams at North . Bristol 3; Army 3. Munro attended the Carmangay game, Tho fourth gama la dua to decide Nicholson, who played for Dcrb don tuns hava Been In several seasons. !>'. JIncklo nnd Jxiulne Osbonia. Carolina University for tho last, three Bridge End 6; Ce-.dlff B, and he with President Colin Mclnnea third plnco'ln'lho Canadian division, Is entering the CanRdlnn A Uufralo, Windsor nnd Detroit are all A. Smith and Winnie Osborno. years and Duke Dnlverslty for two Connly Clmmplpnshirrt are giving time- nnd attention that are hnrrlng a tlo. Ottawa and Toronto, etir Billiard Championship, unc'er -Me lied for second plnca In Ui6 eUmdluc • Friday's Game \ years, have been former high school Sussex 10; Hampshire 3, (Played at valuable to tht promotion of the fftme lied for the position, me.cl on th», 1« gall H*ll eolori. *,wlli, 24 poln.tJ, 7:30 p.m.—t'aiflons v sled', ol Cliorloltfl, N.C., Khooli, uid tlie Icagua orgonluWon. ier'j horie lea to Uglit