SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1946 HERALD SPORTS PAGE ELEVEN Blairmore Edges Alberta, Toba Curling Draws Servo Vfins Title, In This Room and Board''^^'""'^'"'''' And Results Columbus Club HERE'S A KEG OP FROZEN FISH, BY THE Tl/AE I GET THRU Win Hoop Titles SUNDAY Kayoes Cochrane Corner... SER.V1HC3 ALL THAT FISH Wright Shield piNnv'---YUM CAN cootcrrup TO TllEilMMATES WF.RE, 1:00 P.M. NFW YORK, Feb. i—f/^- FER. n»> BORDERS IN CMCWDER3 WINOTPBO. Feb. 2.-W—Western By HARRY PAINTING —Seventy-Sevens Crush Taber THEY'LL HAVE GILLS Canada Interrolkvlntp bnskelbnll D. Gnlbralth v.s. C. t>awson Marty Servo, a baby-faced hull AM' PISH PIES.'—l GIVE MUH AND WILL WANT THEIR. P. Duffv vs. P. Pattcr-son. In a boxing ring, won the tforId'« . PET PENGUIN TUH DA 700 laurrls were dlvtrlrd by Unlver.slfy (Sports Editor) By HARRY PAINTING MEALS UMOER WATER., of Alberta and University nf Mani­ M Trimble vs. Morris A Bftrrett. welterweight championship last (Herald Sports Editor) V/HERE IT'LL BE HAPPY WIT' FROiV\ THEN OH ' T R. Armstrong v.s. A. Clanfldd. night hy knocldng out Freddie WILD, WOOLLY GAME DA CfTHER PENGUINS.'-I HAD toba hfrc Friday night with Alljorta LAIRMORE Columbus Club In the first game of thelp Pnndns winning tho women's (Tn\>ni E. Hunter vs. D KIrkham. (The Red) Cochrane in the Lethbrldgc Scventy-Scvcas made earned a two-goal lead In DIS KEG OP FISH LEFT :S:00 P.M. fourth rotmd of a scheduled a mockorv of their Junior plnyoff Rcrlci, I/CthbridKc Sevcnly-Sev- OVER. AT CA MARKET/ nnd Cecil Riicr 'rrnphy whllr Mnnl- 1 B their Alberta Junior hockey ons walloped Taber Clippers 1!» toba ni.son.i took the rugby Mom- i T. Graham v.=. C. Gardiner. IS-ronnd hout In Madison gnmc with Tnbnr Inst night, crush­ playoff aerlca with Lethbrldgc Col­ to .'5 In a wild and woolly game R Roypr vs. n, Wnddlngton. Square Garden. Servo weighed ing the CHpppra 10-5 In their own orlal Trophy and mrn'.s champion­ umbus Club by handing the locals at Taber last night. Sevcnly- ship. ir Feltfcr vs. N. ClarW. 143; Cochrane 14.5. backyard, while Columbus Club of an 8-6 beating last night at the Scven.s scored at will against f. H. (hitler vs X. E. Blsxnll. Carrying the fight to the defend­ Ijcthbrldgc was golno; down 8 to 6 TliP Alberts glil.s nnlntot won ' arena before close to l.OOO fans. Taber, but an nhvays-danger- their .second game of thr day. a 22-17 n. An'ler.son v; J Halmes. ing chnmpion from start to flnLsh, to a surprisingly strong Blnlrmoro It was a fast, exciting game, re­ oiis nipper forward line broke the 26-year-old .sliitjger from Schen­ team. victory over Mnnltolin Hlsnnoftc; n:nn P.M. plete with spills and thrills. Blair­ IhrnuRb for five goals against after defeating So-skatrhrwan Hus- ectady, N.Y., Anally caught up with <• • more enjoyed a wide edge in terri­ Rodv Rodzinyak. O. MrKav vs. r)r. A. A. Halg. Cochrane for keeps late In the kiettes In an afternoon contest V Brlforri v.s. L. Cnvne. Amon^ the spectators at Inst torial play for two periods and en­ Taber defaulted the second fourth round and beat him to the height's game were some of the A nifty pas.slng attack and a dis­ W. Bl^rkrtt vs. F. Bond floor In Servo's corner with a bla.st- tered the final spasm on the long game of the scries. play of eagle-eye shooting gayi-' west's noted cowboys, now In the end of a 7-1 count. But In the niial B. Merrhant vs T. R. Hi^l?. Ing borrage of blows. There. Ref­ city Btt«ndln(? a cowboys' conven­ Manitoba Bl.son.s a 44-20 victory J. \forrLson vs .r Taylor. eree Eddie Jo.sephs counted the full 20 minutes, Lethbrldge stiigcd a over Altx-rta Golden B^ars ns Mikp tion. Floyd Peters, the little wnddy smashing rally to ouUscore the Pa.ss MONnXY 10 over the fallen Freddie at 2 min­ AndrcB,schuk scored Lelhbrldgc's ilpark nnd Bunky TemplUi led thf with the blK .smtic from Browning, club 5 to 1. However, Blnirmorrs 7:00 PM. utes. 54 .seconds of the round. first goal 29 .seconds Inter. Catonlo team with 12 .scoring ixiints each. Mont., took In the Enme. eiifly lead stood up to the resound­ G. Gliissor vs Dr .Swnncesky. Up to then, it was all .Servo, n« and Vejprava added Blairmore V. W.ilkcr vs H. A. MrKean. ing Lethbrldge rushes and the Pn.ss he charged after Freddie from bell goals, and the Pass sextet left the Dr. Stewarr. vs. H Hicks. It was the first game Mrs. George champions tightened up to hold the to bell. Ice up 7-1 at the Intermission. 9:00 P.M. Panibrun. whose husband is one of local boys to six goal*!. Results of Barohs He staggered Cochrane with a lelft Montana's leading cowpunchers, Scmaasen and Sumner were oft C. O. NImmons vs, B Axelson. hook In the flrst round, connected Bill Blnnlnfts played a scma- had ever seen—and was she thrilled. for htghstlcklng as the third opened W A. Rfa vs Rev .\fut<-hmor. with a .series of Sunday .shots In the llonal game for LcthbrldBC. al­ Bonspiel Listed "Lsn't It exciting!" was all she At 2.40 Kelly broke down the right R .Shppniird vs. P Ciilder. .second and had blood dripping from though he was swamped with could say In description of the game. boards alone, oulraced Habdas and , J. Wilton vs O. WUllnms. Reds no.se in the third before final­ rubber for the flrst two periods. BARONS — I HNS) — Raymond i Gulmnnri v.s D. I.. Anderson. .^—.J scored a beautiful goal. Thirty-nine ly putting the llghu out for Fred­ In fact, Bill performed In won- Crow, Loyal Turner. Robert Wobick. r.AniES' rt'RI.INO DRAWS George and Mrs. Pambrun arrived seconds later Aitken grabbed a loose die. rous fashion in the first 20 Z. Owsely. ,Tr., A. F. .Jacobson and jfOND.W, FEB. \ Friday for the convention from puck and fired it honic to make For Cochrane It marked the flrst minutes to hold Blairmore to a It 7-3. A fluke goal by Lucentl Z. Ow.sley, Sr. were Calgary vl.sltor.5 " ' 7 P.M. and last defence of the 147-poun(l their home in Montana. The cow­ recently, participating In the bon- \TLS.S Clsrke vs Mrs Mrly>nnnn. boys are winding up their meeting one-goal edRC, and at that the which rodt> In off Yanaslk's stick championship he won from Prltzie goal was rather fluky. nulllflcd thLs counter, but Spur- spiel there. Mrs Pelger v.s Mrs. Wilson. Zlvlc bark In July. 1941. -Shortly tonight with a banquet at the Mar­ Winners of the Hotel event In the THUR.SDAY. FEB. 7 quis. Gordon Kelly played brilliantly lock was placed in durance vile for Capt. Sellar after springing that upest, the Eliz­ for the locals, scoring a goal and Barons bonsplel were: 1. Jr. Owslev.j 7 P.M. abeth. N.J,, battler put the title on • •> tripping Kelly, and Lethbrldge Mrs McAULster vs MKs Alrd. setting up the plays for four more. 2. N. E. Harris: 3, Zan Cw.sley: 4. R. the shelf and went Into the UnlVed That m-."! count smclN a bit scored twice In 26 seconds, Sumner Sports Officer Crow. Ping Andreaachuk collected two Mrs. Howell vs. Ml.ss Jack. States navy, from which he waa dis­ like —or cricket. . . . and Andreaschuk counting on pass­ In the Beaver Lumber event. Gen. goals and an assist. Yanoslk and charged a year ,igo. Tonight's slug­ ing plays. Wobick placed flrst: H. Mumby. sec­ Aitken also scored one each, and For M.D. 13 LADIES' CLTILINO RESI'LTS ging match marked the flr.st "de- ALBERTA DEFEATS At 14.25, Yanoslk made it 8-8, ond; W. J. Sherwood, third, and A. Sumner added a goal and an assist. Mrs. Howell 8. Mrs. McLennan 3 frastlng" of the ring champlon- SASK. GIRLS' TEAM Kelly laid a neat pass on his stick Capt. Gordon H. Sellar. Calgary D. Lyon, fourth. "Spider" Crombie and Mel Brooks Mr.v Felger 16. Mrs. .McAllister 4. shlixs froT'/'n during the war. WINNIPEG. Feb. 2—tP;—Univer­ and Yanoslk slammed home a screen ha.s been appointed dl.stricl sports In the Airway event, first plnro sity of Alberta Pandas scored a played aggressive games, and Logan shot from near the blue line. In oflicer. succeeding Capt. J. A Mr- went to the team .skipped by Jr. For Servo, the climb to the wel­ was strong on defence. Fred Kut- terweight throne cUinaxps a career 34-27 victory over the University the flrst Ave minutes, Blairmore Mullen who i.s on leave pending Owslry. R. Hood placed .second. Y. « •> of Huskies In the cheran. Bud Boulton and Hal Os­ held the Columbus Club at bay to retirement. Headquarter.s M.D. 13 Ledbe'tter third, and J. A. Oow that began back In 1978 and was In- mond put up good displays. •> SPORTS ACTIVITIES « ternipted during a hitch of three women's western Canada inter­ chalk up their triumph. Last Night's Results announced todny. fourth. i collegiate basketball round-robin AT THE LOCAL LEGION •:• years .ind nine month.s in the United For Blairmore, Ploy Vejprava, The return game will be played Kiwanls League: Capt. Sellar attended Strathcona In the Morg.in event. N. E Hani.s championship series here Fi'iday centre, was a standout. He scored In Blairmore early next week. 543 School for Boy.s and Central High placed flrst. Jack McLean .second. States con.st guard which ended only afternoon. Stromc 48.'> •> •:• • •> •^ •:• •> •:• * <• • •:• <• •> two month.s ago, La.st night's tussle once and collected three assists. Buyer 719 648 at Calgary, playing jrmior nnd sen­ A. U. Lyon third, and Olen Crow Lineups of Teams Games .srheriuled for play In the wa.s the .Tl.st of his jirofcsslonal Teno Catonlo scored twice, and McLeod 169, Rice 183. ior rugby for tb.e Uilter during 1938 fourth. REGINA COMiMANDOS Blairmore—Joe Osedan; Ed Se- Dan and C.irijctbiill leagues In the | career and his 49th victory. Albert Orlando, Luclo Lucentl. Wilf Kessler 874 978 and '39. Hp wa.s also runner-up A number of rink.s from the Bar- club room.s nf the local branch of SWAMP AB-BOTTS G-1 Lenchucha and Boots Gorluskl add­ manson and Tom Spurlock; Roy Whlm.stcr 744 970 for the city and provincial Junior oas curling club are taking part in REGINA, Pet). 2.—«B—Regina Vejprava, Albert Orlando, Teno the Canadian I.^'glon will take place ed the others. Wyllc 164. badminton crown.s; played hockey the bonsplel In Carm.ingay. on the following evenings next Commando.s swamped Regina Ab­ Fine Passing Attack Catonlo: Lucio Lucentl, Steve Hab­ John.son 895 911 and rugby at Royal Military College botts 6-1 Friday night in tlie first das, Wllf Lenchucha, Boots Gor- week: Longden Sets Blairmore's fine passing plays McGhle 898 992 and played hockey against West Carpethall I/!ague g.ame of the best-of-flve semi-final proved too much for Columbus, and ulskl. Shoobcrt 265, McGhle 261. Point Military Academy In 1942. Hockey Results series for the chamnionshlp of the Lethbrldge—Bill Blnnings; Den Monday—Hodge vs, Morris. it was not until the final period that T.C A.: During his military career Capt Tue-sdiiv—.Stotl vs, Bnrkley, 3-Furlong Record Southern Saskatchewan Junior the locals' checking made any im­ Logan, C. Yanoslk; Gordon Kelly, Alley Cats 410 465 Sellar attended Royal Military (By Tlie Canadian Pres.s.) Hockey League and Jim Fnlrburn Ping Andreaschuk. Jack Sumner; Eastern I'.S. League Wednesday--Kerr v.s, Yucylus, pression on their goal-ward drives. Tom Cat.s 835 947 College from 1940 to '42 and was Thursday—Tcnnant vs. A. Dykes, led the scoring parade with three Fred Kucheran, George Crombie. Baston 5. Washington 2. ARCADIA, CMt.. Feb. 2.-^P) Lethbrldge appeared disorganized MacGregor 224. stationed at Currie Barracks and jiuuor. tallies. Next game will be played Mel Brooks, Frank Aitken, Bud Vernon before proreeding over.seas New York 6. Baltimore 4. —A new world's record of ,12 ."i-.? much of the game, their passes Wild CaLs 861 989 Dart I.eauue Monday. Boulton, Harold Osmond. In April of 1!)44 where he joined Manitoba Junior "A" seronds for three furlongs wag going astray or landing on Blair­ Bob CaLs 885 837 Monday—First gnme. Murphy vs. OfliclaLs — Dave Gibson, Leth­ the Calgai-y Highlanders In France. claimed today by Jockey John­ more's sticks. Koolc 212, Sweda 241. St. James 4, Brandon 6 'over­ Emlason: second game, Kennedy EDMONTON FLYERS ny Longden of Taber. .Mta., After Kelly's opening shot at brldgc; Harold McPhail, Blairmore. Pole Cats 565 596 timed vs. Kerr. WnXP REGINA 6-3 Mft«r bootlnff in the Conjejo Osedan, Blairmore took command Summary of Game Hep Cats 663 775 Winnipeg Monarchs 7 WiniilpoK Tuc-^dnv—A, Dykes vs. Aitken. EDMONTON, Feb. 2.—'(P—Ed­ Ranch's Don Conejo a winner and hammered the puck al'Bin- First period—1, Blairmore, Or­ Mitchell 275. H. Walker 212. J. Raymond Edges 5. Wednesday -Shirley vs. Armilt. monton Flyers defeated the luck­ at Santa Anita park yesterday. nings from all angles, but the army lando (Vejprava, Catonlo) 7.59. Pen­ Walker 224, Birch 214, Legge 202. Western Canada Sr. Tliursday—J, Dykes vs. Perry. less Regina Capitals 6-3 In a west- The former mark was 32 4-5, discharge performed brilliantly to alties—Yanoslk. Gyros: Regina 3, Fdmonton 6. Fi-lday—Knox vs. Barklcy. cm Canada Senior Hockey League hold the team scoreless until the Second period—2, Blairmore, Gor- Gyromcrs 553 741 Cardston 38-35 O.H.A. .Ir. "A" ^ set by Galley Slave here in game here Friday night. 7.59 mark, when Arlando's hard shot GyroUers 650 833 Toronto St, Michael's 11, St. 1938. hiskl, 2.19; 3. Blairmore, Habdas RAYMONCV—(HNS) — RajTnond Nuttall 235. Catharines 2, flicked in oft his skate. iSemanscn) 7.20; 4. Blairmore, Ca­ Union Jacks rallied In, the third Major Leagues To A penalty to Andreaschuk led to tonlo (Vejprava) 8.16; 5, Blairmore, Gyrastrik»>rs 751 723 O.H.A. Senior "A" 620 quarter and then held Off a late the second Blairmore goal early in Lenchucha (Habdas) 9.26; 6, Leth­ Gyrockcts 626 Cardston drive to whip the Maple Toronto Staffords 12. Ov^-en Sound Open Play April 16 Remember When- the second, Gorluskl scoring unas­ brldge, Andreaschuk (Kelly) 9.55; Fred King 167. Leafs in a .senior ba.skettaall loop 0. sisted. Blnnings blocked his shot, but 7, Blairmore, Catonlo (Vejprava) Tonight's Games game hero last night, 33 to 35. Pacific Coast T/eaRue NEW YORK. Feb. 2.—(/P!—"Hie John L. suUlvan. whose train­ ARENA 7:15 p.m. National and American league-s an- trying to clear, knocked the puck 14.34; 8. Blairmore (Vejprava) 16.12. LINEUPS SenH.le 2, Vancouver 5. ing diet Included roimds of C.P.R. League. into his own net. Five minutes later Penalties—Andreaschuk, Semansen, Cardston-.-P. Schow 9, Cardwell Exhibition noimccd Friday the 1946 pennant drinks for himself and his ad­ Monday's Games ACTIVITIES Habdaa made it 3-0 and Catonlo Sumner, 7, Spencer 2. Cheesman 10. Sloan Nanntmo Army 2. C.ilgary Army 6. races will slart .^prll 16. mirers, died nt his .\binRton, 7:00 p.m. netted at 8.16. The fifth Blairmore Third period-9, Lethbrldge, Kelly 1. Mfttkln, M. .Schow, Wilson, Glbb South Saskatchewan Jr. Tlio National League openers are Ma-ss., home of heart trouble 28 Peacock and Kitson vs. SIck's En­ goal resulted from a spectator, blow­ 2.40; 10. Lethbrldge, Aitken 3.19; 6 .OUsen. Total. 3,'i. Regina Commandos fi. Regina Ab­ Philadelphia nl New York. Brook­ years ago today, nged 59. La.st terprises. SATURDAY, FEB. 2— ing a whistle. The Columbus Club 11, Blairmore, Lucentl (Habdas) Ravmond — Tiirner 9. Sione, bots 1. (First Ix-.st-of-flve series, lyn at Baston, PitUsburgh at St. bare-knu('k:e champion "John Banncrman Motors vs. Post Of- boys left the puck alone to skate 7.05; 12, Lethbrldge, Sumner (Kelly, Mitel:ell 7. Micale.son 6. Rolf.son. lengeu scml-flnals). Lo\ii.s, nnd Chicago at Clnclnnntt. L." flattened more than 200 men 10-11:30 a.m., Kiddies' skating. flce. for a faceoff, but instead Habdas Andreaschuk) 12.02; 13, Lethbrldge, Bourr.e 4 West 10, Hlcken, Naldur The Aniorlcan Leanuc openers will In his 14-yonr ring career and 2-4 p.m.. Students' Skating. Canada Paint vs. Home and Plt- grabbed the biscuit, slid it out to Andreaschuk (Kelly) 12.28; 14, 2. Total, 3(1. GUNPOWDER INGREDIENTS .see Bivston at Wnshlngton. St. Louts i he look his la.st druik in 1905. SKATING TONIGHT flsld. Lenchucha to score on the unpro­ Lethbrldge, Yanoslk (Kelly, Sum­ 0:lcl;M.—L. WlLson and D. Rolf- Gunpowder Ls a mixture of snlt- at Detroit. Cle-. Uind at Chicago, I He said he spent a lornu-ie on IN THE ARENA tected and unprepared Blnnings. ner) 14.25. Penalty—Spurlock. Gas Co. vs. Consumers. I'etre. sulphur and rhnrcoal. land New York -i; Philadelphia, i llQvior. 9:00 p.m. son. Purity Dairy vs. 77 Oil. "COLD" WORDS! Advance Lumber Co. vs. Eaton's. By Chic Young Ellison Mills vs. Vendors. 8L0NDIE neglstered U.S. Patent Office Blackf eet Indians Win 8-6 Mike's Cafe vs. Columbus Club.

Over Bloods In Macleod Battle MEN'S CITY LEAGUE Teams- W. L MACLEOD.— (HNS) —Wednes­ 24 years and in their play proved Pyramid Motors , 6 0 day night's hockey game between they still have sinews of steel and Elks , 5 1 the Blackfeet Indians Old Sun like Tom Longboat lots of staying Bowladrome 4 2 Grads of Glelchen and the St. power—they enjoyed the hockey Kirk's Tire Shop ... . . 4 2 Mary's team of the Blood Reserve war Just as much as if they were Fructt's Studio . 4 2 proved a new departure in hockey playing or flghting as did their Bankers 3 3 and a highly Interesting game for forbearers. Hook Signs 3 3 the largest number of fans of the The game was clean throughout Lethbrldgc Hotel 3 3 season. and there were no fights or foul Mlhallk's Grocery 3 ;i 3 Just before the game commenced play of any kind. Only one In­ 77 Service Station 3 stance of rebellion against the ref­ Arcade 2 4 members of the Blood team skated 4 around the perfect sheet of ice in eree's decision occurred and that Beny Chevrolet 2 was when there were seven Bloods 4 the arena at 8:30 p.m. and then Cat'jlll Food Products 2 on the Ice at one lime end one 4 lined up for Inspection by three Jeeps ?. staunch young brave refused to Sicks' Brewery 1 judges, E. Hlllier, F. G. Moses and leave the Ice (probably well within 5 Bert Patterson, when headdress T.C.A 1 his right). Another of the same Team high three games, Bowla­ worn by each team member was fm team retired when ordered to make drome—3678. carefully scrutinizea. The award the number correct. Team high single, Lethbrldgc for the best headdress was won by Hotel-1352. Rufus Good Striker, No. 1, and At the end of the third period Good Health the score was 6-all but in the 10 Individual high three games, M. THE MILE A MINUTE SERVICE! goalie of the team. Dean (Beny Chevrolet.'—849. minutes overtime period the Blnck- DONALD DUCK Registered U.3. Patent Oflloo By Walt Disney The Judges had dlJBculty in so feet tallied up two goals to make Individual high single game, B. and Lots of Pep short a time to make thehr decision Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills the score 8-6 In their favor. For a ITemes (Mlhallk's Grocery) and J. as the headdresses were all good time It appeai'ed as If the Bloods Kulpas (Lethbrldcre Hotel)-360. have a long record of dependability with true eagle feathers In each, as a regulator of liver and kidneyi would win easily but the Blackfeet A large number of the faai were team aradually showed the elfect LADIES' "A" LEAGUE VOU'RE FIVE MILES and bowels. Indians and it was a thrilling sight of good hockey training and with Teams— W. OUT OP TOWN ON They quickly arouse these organs to all present to witness the team Charlie McMaster and James Catelll's 20 HlGl^WAV TEM7 to hcBlthful activity—sharpen the ap­ in their headdresses skate around Waterchlet effectively boring in Lusterltes 20 EELAX, I'LL BE petite and help to improve digestion. the arena giving their "war- flnally won the game. The Black­ Grenadiers 18 THE«6 IM PtVE Clean out the poisons with Dr. whoops." It reminded one forcibly feet team had been coached by Quints 18 MllslUTES/^ Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and re­ of history 50 to lOO years ago when Rev. J. W. House, principal of the Cardinals 17 gain your pep and happiness these same youths—if they had Old Sun Indian school at Glelchen, xllits & Misses 15 35ots. a box. then lived would have been engag­ while the Blood team were in­ Superiors 17 ing in tribal wars and members of structed by Rev. Fr. Duhaime and Comets 16 raiding parties stealing the horses Pr. Charron, the principal of St. Canadians 15 of other tribes and also carrying Mary's,' Cardston. oGreyhounds 15 nChiase's off their women—it clearly showed LINEUPS ^Stickers 14 Radars 14 the effect of the white man's in­ Blood Reserve- -Rufus Good .Strik­ fluence upon these young Indians er; Dick Beaver Skin, M. Young Spitfires 14 KidneuliveR Pills which ranged in age from 17 to Cross, Tom Jumping Hare; Stephen Shamrocks 14 Fox, Geo. Pox, Ftank Manyflngers; xWtiigs , 13 Arthur White Quill, Harold Healy, Commandos 13 Allen Shade; Wm. Mills, Walter Bombers 13 Singer, Jimmy Young Pine. roDlamond E 11 Dodgers 10 Old Sun Blackfeet—Pat Stevens; Robots g THEY'RE COMIN' ROUN' TH' MOUNTAIN— Mark Wolf-leg, Moses McGulre, By Al Capp Prank Tuiulng Robe, Art Yellow- U'L ABNER LADIES' "B" LEAGUE HAWKINSON TREAD fly; Cecil Crowfoot, Charlie McMas­ L. ter, James V/aterchlef; Philip Back- Tea.ms— W. fat, Joe Old Woman, Jim Young. Bank of Montreal 26 MEAN'V^W I tJE.-THe LOOKOUTJ SUMMARY Bank of Commerce -21 Rockets 17 First period—1, Bloods, Dick IfsHECKS.'".'"- TWAR'S Gazelles 16 Beaver Skin: 2, Bloods, Dick Beaver ^ MO SEINSe WORKIN' T.B.D 18 Skin; 3, Blackfeet, C. McMaster; tvTAH eves T' Gang Busters 15 4, Bloods, Jumping Hare; 5, Black­ TH' BONE Grads 12 feet, James Waterchlef; 6, Black­ 11 WATCH 11^' , feet, Walter Singer. No penalties. Maple Leafs . FO' THtt>^ PattLslmos ... 10 ecauU Second period—7, Bloods, Jump­ TERtvllTES.':''-' The Pegs ... . 7 ing Hare: 8, Blackfeet, White Quill; THEY'RE CURED THE WAY THEY RUN 9, Blackfeet. W. Singer; 10, Black­ LADIES' "C" LEAGUE feet, Joe Old Woman. Penalties: Teams— W. L ONLY HaukiinonTreads are cured Singer. Anameos 21 9 to the short circle Third period—11, Blackfeet, Mc­ Jokers 20 10 rolling rad^iut. Master; 12. Blackfeet, Waterchlef. Zeros 20 10 Thii cannot be ac­ Penalties: Healy, White Quill, Mc­ zSafeways 18 10 Master. complished without I Woolworths ... . 16 14 Overtime perlocl—13, Blackfeet, 14 14 curlngthatreadsur- oKltson Klda ... Joe Old Woman; 14, Blackfeet, oWhosiU 13 16 face Flat and Short Waterchlef from McMaster. Pln-Ups 12 18 1 at the same tine. zTelephone GlrLn 19 Eagles 6 25 ^ •> BRICK BRADFORD-And tlh e Queen of Night By WILLIAM RIH and CLARENCE GRAY \' • A. AND N, DART LEAGUE 15. « •:• •>•:••>•!•«'>*'><' ME.VICO IN DAVIS CUP . Sir I A1L>( AITA / •^'^ N LIKE YOU TO JOIN WIM AT EN6LA\}ED • LONGER LASTING Seml-Flnals SAN FRANCISCO, >ei). 2.—{.Tl— Rovers v.s. Terrible ;i. The Canadian DavLs Cup team drew BREAKFAST. I HAVE BY YOUR • BETTER TRACTION Smvm^ Kids v.s. Smoke Esiters. Mexico as Its first-round opponent BROUGHT SOME CLOTHES, BEAUTY, • EASIER STEERING in the tennis trophy challenge tour- M155.' CHINA MAKES niiinent, Melbourne radio said Fri­ Ik> ll»Mid Hawki>. day. The will meet •on Titad optrqla, la rout DAVIS cue BID localUr .. . >>• oill gladiT • MBLBOUnNF:, Aiislrnlln, Feb, 2. the Philippines la the other North • •plau this fottBttd —((h-Ciiina's challenge for the American zone match. Mtlkod ol TU« T>Mdia>. DavLs Cup was received Jiust before midnight Thursday night and rais­ CALGARY ARMY ed to 20 the number of countries WHIPS NANAIMO who this year will .seek to gnin the CALGARY, Feb. 2.-^(P)—With International tennis trophy now Calgary Btampeder stars. Bunny held by Aiustraila. Twenty-six Dame and Tony Dosmarals scoring countrks challenKed for the trophy two goals each, Calgary Army '.scor­ TGM'S TIRE SHOP In 193.0. thf la.st year the conipf'ti- ed a decl.sive 0-2 victory over Na- 518.5th St., Lethbrldge. Phone 2223 tlon was held, 'ihe cup then wa.s naimo Army In a rough exhibition EXCLUSIVE REI'RESENTATIVES FOR SOU'lllERN ALBERTA held by the United Stales and wn.s ceintest here Friday night before won by Australia, 1,000 fana.