PAGE SIXTEEN THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1936 ' ENGLAND SCORES DECISIVE TEST CRICKET WII^l DEADLY BOWUNG RESPONSIBLE Maple leaii Lineup for Tonight Maple Leafs' lineup for the jramo at the Arena tonight against, Glelchcn Gunners was announced Into Tuesday afternoon by Playing- FOR WIN AS AUSSIES DISMISSED Managcr Earl McMuUcn, Jack Roberts will appear In goat In addl-r tlon to McMahcn himself, Lawrence Bruchct and "Slim" Pctrunia will be seen on defence. FOR 58 RUNS IN SECOND INNINGS Ken Stewart, fomtcr Luscar ace, will the first line, with Jack Ainsworth and Emic Cormier on the wings. Tommy McDowell Overnight Downpour and Soft Wicket Aids will bo in the pivot post for the second line, flanked by Mao's Spotswood G. O. Allen and William Voce to Carry All Before and Lcs Chrlstcnson. "Slim" Anderson will bo worked In on the forward lines as a ulilUy man. Them —Mother Country Wins by 322 Runs- Orricials for tonight's contest, which gels underway at 8:16, will Aussie Team Will Be Li'ittle Changed for Next Test be Henry VIncy and Ab Holt. RISBANE, Australia, Dec. 9—(CP. Cable) —Devastat­ Bing bowling by G. O. Allen, captain, and William Voce gave England victory today in the first of five test niatclics against Australia. Dismissing the Antipodeans for less HAWKS AND RANGERS PLAY SCORELESS TIE than 100 runs for the first time since 1928, the Mother Country won by 322 runs. In the closing innings of the match Australia made only 58 runs, 234 being scored in the first innings. Eng­ CHICAGO APPARENTLY land's totals were 358 and 256. Both Scrappers Down and Almost Out of the Ring RAIN HELPS down his middle stump. Allen being Helped by an overnight downpour I the bowler. Frank Ward, j-oung ON A SCORING STRIKE? that made the wicket soft, Allen South Austrarian googly expert, at- and Voce carried all before them, tcmptUig to hit a rising ball was WINGS DEFEAT BRUINS BLAME THE the English skipper taking five hit on the nose. He rosunwd after NEWSHAWKS wickets for 36 runs and Voce four a few minutes delay but appeared If you don't like the baseball deal for 16. Tlie bowlers were practically shaky and was finally bowled by New York Fans Definitely Convinced Hawks Intend that sent Outfielder Joe Pungo to unplaj-able, their offerings, delivered Voce for one run. to Make Hockey a Better Game for Goalies— ' the Cardinals for Mike Strikeout with bewildering speed, keeping E. L. McConnick, Victoria speed of the Giants, don't blame the club low off the pitch. demon, was again unable to play Pettinger Fires Winning for Detroit "We had aU the luck," declared through illness and Jhe innings was owner too much. That's the advice Allen at the close of the match. concluded in one hour 11 minutos. STANDING OF TEAMS of Paul Mickelson. Associated Press "The age of miracles hasn't passed." Tliree thousand saw the final sports writer. Paul ought to know, Don Bradman. Aussie skipper, day's play in sultry, cloudy weather. for he's been poking his nose around Canadian Division congratulated his opponents and THE SCORE CARD: W. L. D. F. A. Pts. the baseball hot spots for a good hoped the result would be different England—First imiings 358, many years. in the remaining tests. It was an­ England—Second innings 256. Canadlens 6 4 1 25 25 13 Fully half the baseball deals made nounced Australia's team to meet Australia—First innings 234. Americans 5 3 3 24 20 13 among the potted palms of hot«l England in the second test at Syd­ Australia—Second innings: Toronto 4 6 1 27 30 9 lobbies each winter meeting are ney, Dec. 18, would not show much J. H. Fingleton, b Voce O' 5 3 23 23 9 brain chllds of imaginative baseball change from the eleven that failed C. O. Badcock, c Fagg, b Allen . 0 3 writers. today. M. W. Sievers. c Voce, b Allen . 5 This is how many big league When Australia lost J. H, Flngie- W. A. Oldfleld, b Voce 10 United States Division deals of Importance are swung: ton, New South Wales star, before D. Bradman, c Fagg, b Allen .. 0 Rangers 6 4 2 27 19 14 Hot on the trail for news and a run had teen scored in the clos­ S. J. McCabe. c Leyland. b Allen 7 Detroit 5 3 3 25 20 13 ing minutes of play Tuesday, Aus­ getting nothing but denials and icy R. Robinson, c Hammond, b Voce 3 Boston 4 4 2 21 26 10 stares from owners and managers, tralia's prospects did not appear A. G. Chlpperfleld, not out ... 26 the writers order a few steins .of very bright but the extent of the W. J. O'Reilly, b Allen 0 Chlcaso 15 5 10 19 7 beer and figure out how various team's collapse was not expected. F. Ward, b Voce 1 clubs could be strengthened. They Flaying on the same ground in 1928 E. L. McCormick (absent ill) .. 0 HERE very likely is no truth at all in the rumors Chi­ write stories to that effect, the the men from "down under" were Extras 0 Tcago Black Hawks have gone on a scoring strike. But club owners read them, get ideas put out for 66 runs, losing the you couldn't convince New Yorkers of that today. They're match by 675 runs. and go into huddles that result In Total 58 scoring the 10 goals Hawks have got in 11 games as errors. deals figured out by the -nTiters. With only three runs on the board BOWLING C. L. Badcock, South Australia, and Overs Mdns. Runs. Wick. The New York fans first suspect­ Aurie 6:12; 4, Boston. Weiland M. W. Sievers, Victoria, resumed G. O. Allen 6 0 36 5 ed the strike when Clejn Loughlln's (Goldsworthy, Cook) 15:34; 5, BoS" AND LOOK WHAT play tills morning. The opening was W. Voce 6.3 0 16 0 team opened the Madison Square ton, Sands 18:11. Penalties: WH.. IT LEADS TO— disastrous. Badcock sent the first Garden hockey season with a score­ Hams, Goodfellow. The late WllUam L. %'eeck be- ball to A. E. Fagg, Kent, in the less tie against New York Ameri­ Third period: 6, Boston, Stewart, came president of Chicago Cabs slips, Allen being the l»wler. When cans. (Beattie, Clapper) 4:16; 7, Detroit^ becanss of his sonnd criticism the total was seven, Sievers was 2 TO 1 BET THAT The suspicion was conftrmcd last Pettinger. 17:48. Penalties: Smith, of the club and his ideas for caught by Voce in the slips off the night when Hawks played Rangers Sands, Lewis. making deals in the newspaper. English captain. German Walter Neusel and Ben Foord of South championships, was defeated—on points—by the HAWKS 0, RANGERS 0 ST. LOUIS WILL German heavyweight ace. Judging from this pic­ in their second game here. The As b^eball reporter for the W. A. Oldiield, New South Wales Africa, locked in each other's arms, spill out of the score was Just the same—0-0. Chicago: Karakas; Levlnsi^^ Chicago Evening American, Bill veteran wicket keeper, held his end ring and among the paying customers during their ture, the old out-of-the-rlng idea indulged in so Burke; Romnes, Kendall, Trudel, KEEP DIZ DEAN frequently by American grunt and groan artists of With .some of the game's better Gottselig, Jackson, Larochelle, Blair, criticized the Cubs, snggested up for 35 minutes, stonewalling in brawl at the Harrlngay arena, London. Foord. scorers like Paul Thompson, Doc deals and nltimately was given an effort to break down the Eng­ holder of the British and empire hea\yweight the mat, seems to have crossed the Atlantic. Seibert, Welder, Brydson, March, (By PAUL MIC^KLESON) Romnes, Mush March and Johnny Thompson. the job of mnnfaic the dub. He lish attack. He scored 10 before his —Central Press Canadian photo. Gottselig on the team there is no became one of the most success- wickets were spreadeagled by Voce. (Associated Press Sports Writer.) Rangers: Kerr; Coulter, Heller; reason why they shouldn't be pil­ Watson, Keeling, Murdoch; Pratt, ful of big lea^me presidents. Don Bradman went out to the sec­ NEW YORK. Dec. 9.—(;p)—Listen. ing up goals, but they seem Intent Henry P. Edwards, former ond ball he received from Allen be­ Johnson, Shlbicky, N. Colvllle. Ing and peeping around the potted on making hockey a better game for Boucher, Dillon, Cooper, M. Co] baseball writer and, sports edi­ fore opening his score. The baU palms of the big league baseball netminders to play. was of good length but rose sharply GRAFPLER PARAL\1:ED <• vllle, Patrick. tor of the Cleveland'Plaln Deal­ meetings: Fred Steele Takes Dr. Sturdy Thinks Gordon Pettlnger. pounced on er, also was a writer of "trad­ and the famous South Australian Officials: Mickey Ion and Johnny The Cardinals still have Dizzy the puck in a scrimmage before Mitchell. ing Ideas". Many of his pet sent an easy catch to Fagg, fielding Dean and apparently are stuck with MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 9.— In the gully. (vPi—Jack Reeder, 208-pound Tiny Thompson and shot Detroit Summary of Game theories on boselnll and trades him. All Branch Rickey wants for Red Wings to o 4-3 win over Bruins •were snapped up. Today, Henry WICKETS FALL lO-Round Decision Hot Springs, Ark., grappler, Winnipegs Should First period: Scoring none. Penal- his big pitching headache is a whole at Boston in the only other game tics, none. is service secretary of the Am­ The procession to the pavilion ball club. suffered paralysis of the continued. Ray Robinson, young right side and was taken to last night. All the Canadian divi­ Second period. Scoring none. Pen­ erican league. BUI Brandt, for­ Prom the Pirates, he wants Cy sion teams were out of action. alties. M. Colvllle, Coulter, Seibert mer baseball reporter for the New South Wales player snicked Fairviev/ hospital last night one of Voce's offerings to Wally Blanton, Arky Vaughan, catcher Off Young Stuhley Go East For Final (major). New \'ork Times and PbiU- Padden. four good Pirate farmers after he was tossed by Dick Hammond in the slips and then A. Raines, 245 poimds. Dr. Wal- Third period: Scoring none. Pen­ delpbia Ledger, now holds the and cash; from the Giants, he asks alty. Kendall. same job as Edwards with tbe G. Chlpperfleld did what he could her Taft said Reeder may LINEUPS AND to mend matters, making the only Hal Schumacher, Clydell Castle- Coast Official of Opinion period: Scoring none. Natiobal League. man, Mel Ott. three farmers and Coast Champion Fails in have suffered a fracture at stand of the innings. He hit out the base of the spine. Tobans Should Still SUMMARIES , Seibert. > ; desperately and was still at the cash. He was easy on the Cubs, 4th Attempt to Score wickets when play closed, having demanding Bill Lee, Frank Dem- Be Champions TOUB QUESTIONS aree. four lesser lights and green­ WINGS 4, BRUINS 3 RUTH TURNS DOWN ' ANSWERED— scored 26. His strokes included four Kayo fours. backs. VANCOUVER, Dec. 8—«»—Wlnnl- Boston: Thompson; Smith, Port­ GJSX,., Coleman—The world's of­ They're now betting 2 to 1 and land; Stewart. Clapper, Beattie; ALBANY OFFER ficial record high jump for a liorse W. J. O'Reilly, clever New South LOS ANGELES, Dec. Q.—(m—Edmonto n Clubs pegs, 1935 Canadian football cham­ no takers, the Cards keep IMzzy. Middleweight Champion Freddie pions, should be sent east to defend Jerwa, Weiland, Goldsworthy, Cook, NEW YORK, Dec. 9—(flV- Bedi- •is 8 feet 13-16 inch, by Greatheait, Wales spin bowler, made a terrific Hollatt. GetUffe, Cowley, Sands, swipe at the first b^ he received The real inside is the Cards have Steele, 157M-, won an action-filled their title against Sarnla In the ridden with a cold and sore thioaj; owned by Mrs. Stu>-vesant Peabody. given up on Paul Dean. Despite Fight to 3-3 Tie Schmidt. Chicago. The record was made In and missed. The second knocked 10-roimd decision over Young Stuh­ Dominion finals. Dr. Walter Sturdy, as the reminders of a recent huqjf' Paul's protests that he's rarin' to vice-president of the Western Can­ Detroit: Smith, McDonald. Good- \rune, 1923. and the nag was ridden ley of Kewanee, HI., 161, in a non- fellow; Pettinger. Aurie, Lewis; Wil­ hig trip. Babe Ruth announced tgf. go. the Cards bosses figure hell title bout last night. A sell-out Season Opener ada Rugby Football Union, said to­ Tuesday he definitely has tum^ by Fred Veyiey. never be a first class pitcher again. liams, Barry, Deacon, W. Kllrea, JiF., Retlaw —Dave "Sweeney" crowd of 10,400 saw the champion day. Sorrell, H. Kilrea, Mackie, Kelly, down an offer to manage the Ij^ REPORT C.A.H.A. His Inflamed shoulder is that bad. from Tacoma, Wash., fail in his EDMONTON, Dec. 8—S3?—With "Winnipeg is the logical team for bany Senators of the Intematlo^ ' Schriner was the NJH.L. scoring they say. fists flying, Edmonton's two entries Roulston. champion last season wth 19 goals fourth effort to knock out the Ke­ the series," Dr. Sturdy said. "If it Summary of Game league. wanee Jumping-jack. in the Alberta senior hockey league hadn't been for lack of foresight I and 25 assists for a total of 45. By battled to an overtime 3-3 tie here First period: 1, Detroit, Barry Mrs. Ruth said her husband has far the best mark made since as­ Steele, unable time and again to they would still be eligible. 7:34. Penalty: Goodfellow. been advised by his physician io AND AAU. HAVE make his opponent stand still long last night. It was the first game of "Calgary and Winnipeg should sists were counted as scoring points C.A.H.A. AUIED Second period: 2, Detroit, Lewis, remain in bed for the rest of enough to be hit, trapped Stuhley the season for both Superiors and have played the last two games (starting 1917-18 season), was set Dominions, the inaugural having (Aurie. Barry) 4:32; 3, Detroit, week. ^ up by Cooney Welland of Boston WITH S. AFRICAN in a neutral corner in the sixth under protest. They were aware of round and sank him with a bar­ been delayed by warm weather. the CJl.U. objection to Reglna's Bruins In 1929-30. Mr. Weiland ALREMSPLIT Meyer Flett, husky Superiors' racked up 43 goals and 30 assists for ASSN. rage of rights and lefts to the head. five imported players. Stuhley wavered between up and rearguard, and Jerry Brown, Domi­ "Winnipeg, closest to Regina In a grand total of 73. Cy Denneny, nions' centre, were given match pen­ ALL LETHBRIDGE BOYS INVITED 1 HI Ottawa Senators, won the scoring Notice of Acfion Will Be OTTAWA, Dec. 9.-«R—The Cana­ down positions but came back to western finals, were last year's trade punches with the champion alties and banished for the re­ champions, and In my opinion they title with the smallest niunber of dian Amateur Hockey Association, mainder of the game when they points on record. In 1923-24 Cy Given on Dec. 15 Ac­ has established an alliance with the in a furious exchange. should still be champions." tangled In the penalty BBx during Dr. Sturdy, who resigned yester­ TO JOIN JUNIOR HOCKEY ASSlfi scored 22 goals and had one assist cording to Paper newly-formed South Africa Ice Steele's nose was bloodied and the second period after arguing for a total of 23. Even when scor­ Hockey Association, President Cecil he was retreating when the bell day when informed of the second about who should stand next the vote taken by the W.C.R.F.U. to Any Lethbrldge boy under the age of 18 years on or before December; ing championships were won on a MONTREAL! Dec. 9.—xr—The Duncan announced last night. rang. Stuhley took a heavy body- gate. goal basis only, the boys were doini» The CAJIJ^ Is now afflUated beating throughout the fight, but choose a team to represent Western 15 is eligible to apply for membership In the Lethbrldge Junior Hockei? Gazette said today it learned from In the same period Flett had been Canada against Sarnla, today for­ Association. Every boy who is accepted will be placed on a team? better than Mr. Denneny. Smallest "official sources" the Canadian with every country where the sport finished the final two rounds on number of goals good for a scoring is played. The other alliances are, better than even terms. He was penalized five minutes for fighting mally rescinded his resignation. regardless of his ability. .,7: Amateur Hockey Association has with Bob Haxby. Darkes and Stew­ He .said William McMahan, North Pill out the form below and mail it to Dick Matthews, sports tAiW. title prior to 1917-18 was 28. That severed relations with the Amateur the United States Amateur Hockey wildly cheered as he left the ring, was Newsy Lalonde's mark when he Association; International Allied while Steele, for one of the few art fought in the third period dur­ Vancouver member of the W.C.R. of the Herald. Athletic Union of Canada. Notice ing which Haxby was knocked un­ F.U. board of governors, agreed with led the snipers in the National of the split, according to the news­ Federation, governing body of times in his ring experience, heard The form will be published every day for the remainder of the week Hockey association (NHi. prede­ hockey in Europe, and the British scattered boos. conscious when bodychecked by him that Winnipeg should repre­ and all applications must be in on or before Tuesday, December 15. paper, will be given Dec. 15. Caldwell. Seventeen penalties for a sent the western provinces. cessor) In 1915-16. The break, the paper adds, was Ice Hockey Association. In a semi-windup bout, Bert Co- Applicants will be classified according to weights, divided into teams total of 82 minutes were handed and formed into leagues. Names of players on the various teams and: brought on by refiual of the A.A.U. Duncan said ho had received a llma. Second, 142, of I^os Angeles, out during the game. letter from J. C. "Bubs" Brttton <• • • * • • •:• ••«•:••:•<••«•• league schedules will be published in the Herald as soon as the assoclatlofn Let's do It your way . . . at its annual meeting in Regina to won an eight-round decl.slon over Between the .scrapping Graham •> • approve all four points put forward of Johannesburg, the assistant Billy Barnes. 140, of Salt Lake City. executive has clas.slfled the players. Canadian trade commissioner there, scored tv.-icc for Superiors and Mor­ • LAST NIGHTS N.H.L. STARS • The a.ssociation retains the right to reject any application, 'I by the C.A.H.A., namely, that pro­ gan added another. Ander.son, •> « fessionals In one sport be considered requesting him to send a shipment Coleman Holds of rule books and general informa­ Darkes and Gauf counted for Do­ • •:• •> • •> •:• • •:• ^ <• amateurs in another; that amateurs C. HOLM WINNER minions. (By the Canadian Press.) be allowed compensation for broken tion. Brltton Is a former Queen's I JUNIO^^HOCkW^XPPrfCAT^^ 1; First Workout University athlete. OF BASS-CATCHING Mike Karakas, Chicago, and Dave working time; that amateurs be al­ Kerr, Rangers, who goaltcnded bril­ I, hereby apply for [' The .sport was introduced at the COLEMAN, Dec. 8.—Seventeen lowed to capitalize on their ability CONTIEST, CRESTON liantly as Black Hawks and New (Print plainly) by accepting positions; that ama­ Empire Exhibition, in progress in ambitious hockey players turned Dynamiters Drub Yorkers fought to a scoreless draw. membership in the Lethbrldge Junior Hockey Association. tut for the opening practice of the teur teams be allowed to compete Johannesburg, and already three (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Larry Aurle and Marty Barry, against professional teams without senior teams are operating in one Coleman Canadians at the Coleman CRESTON, B.C., Dec. 7 — The Edmunston Esks Detroit, who picked up a goal and Age Weight Address Phone arena. For over an. hour Jimmy restriction. league and seven more in another local fishing season is closed and assist each in the Red Wings' 4-3 Evans, coach, sent the aspirants The fourth point was the only one league. the annual contest sponsored by Vic. triumph over Boston. Have you had previous hockey experience? through a routine practice while meeting A.A.U. approval. Mawson shows C. HoUm as cham­ By 15 to 2 Count Gordon Pettlnger, Detroit, whose (Yes or no) The paper adds: "Just how dif­ several railblrds were present to •••••••••••••••• pion bass catcher with a sample EDMUNDSTON, N,B., Dec. 9—'OT late third-period goal provided I, hereby absolve any membpr o. watch performance of the new­ ferences between the two bodies weighing five pounds two ounces, Detroit with Its winning margin. will affect hockey in this province <• <• —Kimberley Dynamiters, Allan cup (Parent or guardian) . ' comers to the team among which • HOCKEY'S BIG SEVEN • and measuring 20'L. Inches—the big­ champions who will sail from Hall- were Barry, who is trying out for will not be seen until the gest black bass ever taken in the •:• members of the executive of the Lethbrldge Junior Hockey Association,^ the goal position vacated by Sco- Amateur Hockey Association de­ fax for a hockey tour of Europe, TREES IN EXODUS <' • • • • • • • <• <• • • <• Kootenays. Harry Smith. Percy stopped here last night and smoth­ or the City of Lethbridgo, from any blame or responsibility, for any ** dellaro: Quail, of Medicine Hat, a cides whether It will string along Argyle and Jack Smith tied for 'i-HESSALON, Ont.—» — Thou­ injury or injuries suffered by my son (or ward) while playing or prac^ defence player, and Lander and with the hockey rulers or break ered Edmundston Eskimos under a sands of spruce and balsam trees (By the Canadian Press.) second place with fi.sh that weighed 15-2 count. tislng with any team sponsored by the Association, and from any^ Field, formerly of Macleod, trying away and operate itself under A. foiu- pounds 14 ounces. Dick Smith are being shipped from this district Injury or injuries suffered by him on the rink or premises operated by- out. for forward berths. Practically Larry Aurle scored a goal and The Dynamiters will play Saint A.U. guidance." a.ssLst last night to move into a tie led the class in rainbow trout with to the cities in the annual Christ­ the Association. • all of last years Canadians were on NO OFFICIAL ACTION one that tipped the beam at two John Seagulls tomorrow night. mas tree export. deck as well as several of last sea­ for the 's The fast and heavy champions OTTAWA, Dec. 9.—(W—Relations scoring championship with Ameri­ pounds 11 ounces, 21',i Inches long. son's juniors. Percy Argyle was champion \x\ Uie outplayed Eskimos throughout, between the Canadian Amateur cans' Dave Schriner who was idle slamming home nine goals In the (Signature of parent or guardian) Hockey Association and the Ania- along with the other Canadian sec­ lake trout class. More entries were MISSISSIPPI STATE VERSUS received this year than in 1935. first five minutes of Hio .second NATIONAL HOCKEY teur Athletic Union of Canada are tion sharpshooters. The leaders have period. DUQUESNE IN ORANGE BOWX xmder consideration but no official 11 points each. Marty Barry, also LEAGUE LEADERS (Signature of applicant) action has yet been taken by the of Detroit, was the lone newcomer STAVELY CURLING AND MIAAIT, Fla„ Dec. 9— (IP) — hockey body to sever its connection to the big seven, moving into a SKATING RINKS IN USB AMERICAN LEAGUE DEAL (By the Canadian Press.) Football teams from MissisBippl with the AJiXI. of C, Cecil Dun- third-place tie on a goal and assist. INVOLVES 3 PITCHERS MAJESTIC THEATRE State and Duquesne Vniveraity can. president of the Hockey As­ THE LEADERS (Canadian section imchanged (Prom Our Own Correspondent) NEW YORK, Deo. 9—(^A from Monday.) THURS, DEC. 10, 8.30 ^vlH meet new year's day In sociation, stated last night. O. A.Pts. STAVELY, Dec. 7—The present three-way American league Wrestling tbe annual Orange Bowl game. REPORT INCORRECT UNITED STATES SECTION Schriner, Americans 7 4 11 cold weather has been Ideal for the pitching deal sending Thornton Standing: Rangers, won 6, lost 4, MAIN EVENT—BEST 2 OF 3 FALLS Chairman W, Ket(h FbUlips of EDMONTON, I>ec. 9.—CT—Dr. W. Aurie, Detroit 7 4 11 making of good ice at both the Lee of Cleveland to Chicago OTIS CLINOMAN vs. TONY FRANKO tbe Pliuiffe Bowl committee an- tied 2. Points 14. G. Hardy, vice-president of the Ca­ Metz, Toronto 5 5 10 curling and skating rlnks. Pete White Sox, Johnny Salveson in Points: Aurle, Detroit, 7 goals, 4 Amarlllo, Texas—ISO lbs. Portland—180 lbs. nonnwd Tuesday tbe-Mltslseippi nadian Amateur Hockey Associa­ Lewis, Detroit 6 3 3 Hanna had the curling rink ice turn to Waahlngton Senators St^te Maroons had accepted a aslsts, 11 points., 2nd EVENT—JOHNNY DIMCHUCK vs. BUCK WEAVER tion, said last night that a publish­ Gagnon, Canadlens 6 3 9 ready for play on Sunday afternoon and the veteran Earl Wbitehill Goals: Aurie, 7, Edmonton—170 lbs. Indiana—175 lbs. bid to repr(»eDt, the south, in ed report In Montreal the C.A.H.A. N. Colvllle, Rangers 6 3 9 and. many took advantage of this from the Senators to Cleveland tbe IntersecUoqal' b«LtMet Tbe Assists: Barry, Detroit, 7. REFEREE—HENRY VINEY—1 GOOD PRELIMINARY had definitely split with the Ama­ Barry, Detroit 2 7 » popular sport. The skating Ice is was completed late tonight at Penalties: Seibert, Chicago, 28 Unlversitjr of Tennessee turned teur Athletic Union "is Incorrect as Grade, Maroons 2 7 0 a'iso ready and the rink will open the major league baseball meet­ DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. PRICES: 60c, 76o, $1.00 and tax; Children: down the bid Moodajr. minutes. 2So and tax; Ladies free with 1 paid admission. far as I am aware." tChapman, Americans .... 0 9 9 this evening. ing. ' Shutouts: Karakas, Chicago, 3.