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Preserve Unbeaten Record Cowley Two Top 1 Preserve Unbeaten Record Points on I I Page 10 Winnipeg Tribune Tuesday Dec 5 19441944 I MONTREAL10 TREAL Dec 5 Boston's Bill Cowley picked up three points Ir I during the last week to serve notice to h 1 0 Beat that heho doesn't intend relinquish r Reasons WilYWhy Bombers I 0 top spot among the National HOflE Hockey league corersscorers official weekly figures showed todatoday G. A.A enIen I Leaders G A IUti I Grenades CowIe 9 161 aa2 2 fj 42 OIn 11 12 21 0 AliiAlit FonCEFORCE have jetyet to meet defeat Chicago 6II 14 20 0 el in the CC. Smith o. It I Toronto o 4 1610 I 10 Inter-Services league this sasonseason StavingSlaving oiloft a belated 4 16 20 1 I 20 n I LachLoch I Chicago 11 18 1019 0I soon our kios will be able to brush up their know-KnowKnow- rally the Bombers defeated an stubborn Army aggregationtion e b 14 19 2 isettPrell Arl Hoe Detroit i at thetile Amphitheatre rinkmink MondaMonday night byb a score of 4 to Ho n 4 13 101 l 2 Richarded it 1 I edgeledge of Canadian by readingrending a publication titled Canadian TorontoJ it11 6 17 0 Dc pite the fact the Bombers were only alleable tot dress nine menmen- CartCarr 11 16 1117 S Heroes The editor of Educational Projects Inc writes to this corner ee- 1S SII 17 0 foror thotiie contest they hadhart enough power to assume a O carcear four goal Cain Hooton S 7 1116 4 a list of 44 athletes and requests us to select 20 heroes from S 1 1116 6 nay ot01 piny annBurt Jennings Boson theirthell sufficiently outstanding to be representative r in lilt minute 2 midst-men out r1 S 6S 21 most up straight trl-tri- 4 halk theiltheir fourth tri Detroit 6 S I14 6 of their field Roy McBride wasWilS picked as the 4 10 14 4 umph ofoC thetile early campaign Han H best man of the night with McMe- Detroit S bi 13 16 Headers of this guff thetile editor adds arearc between the ages of 10 I0 3 1412 i4 t i tZ close behind Jimmy 7 12 11 HiIB tr r- 1 etz Toronto rb and Inriand ttewee should therefore omito It thetue nameslJamES of old time heroesroes McFadden was the blobig noise for Bruneteau Detroit 6 II 12 2 h Team r th Army OConnorO'Connor 17 4 11 21 fromIrom hothe space reserved for suggestions W LL. T F A PiePH again Coach Art SomSom- Kennedennedy Toronto 6II b 11 21 Air Force 4 0 1 21262 Ii12 9 ers was pleased with the boysboys' I II Quite a letsfew of the notables on list by Toronto 6 ii11 Ii11 the submitted our editor ArnyArnoyy 2 3 0 19 24 4 II performance andarid has hopes of Chicago b 11 7 friend lireare not hard to omit lieHe points to 22 hockehockey playesplayerspla e.-s NavyNovyy 0 3 1 9 18 1 DaIdDa Id on Toronto Ib 6 it11 3010 either es upsetting the tables on the Air RanRangersers II6 4 10 0 live fortfoot four golfers two cyclists two baseball players and oneon fx 6II 4 10 4 lH rr Force before the New Year Armstrong Detroit 4 6 10 I boxer ottooneOil badminton playerpla er oneon skater and one Air Milne Pike 7 A ratherrathel disappointing crowd WarwIck 3 10 2 McBride Snider PlatoPlatz McGregor I 4 Among 22 Ln ele CometS DetroIt 1 7 10 the jouou tindfind names like Harvey Jackson Bill watched the two clubs striving for Trudel o Detroit 3 7 10 4 crude Groe alma p victory Without of McKayKay Brayshaw Chicago 3a 7 10 js Durnan ana of all peopleope Legs Fraser It would be news to many the services Army Roche JIll Donaldson Bend Brashaw Bob Wiest lanky forward Army Summers STANDINGS that Legs eeneven is closecl se to the top of the hockey profession let alone Rockey Cunningham ostlost a lotlol of its effectiveness on the Sanderson Ritchie 1 WW. 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PIsplo qualifyingIng for heroism on his puck-stopping ability Or perhaps that's OfficialsOfficIate LollonLLyndon andnod Or0 rr. dlack TheTile Airmen didn't have 1 1116 10 4 I1 M24 37 21 the point 1 Air FontForce McGregor Toronto 151 10 b0 0 fI60 4049 20 Anybody who fivelive men to fire rubber at him for 6030 Neilell Colville in uniform Pike 1 lPenalties none 13 7 4 2 62 42 16 v DetrOit n minutes in a stretch be Second period 2 Air Force Trudel SicMe BostOnRoston 11 6 7 1 bS10 61 13 deserves to cited for bravery C Always a slow starter Bill u are Cr Langelle 10351039 Penalties MeMc-Ic Rangers 12 2 17 3 42 62 7 The by is is BrideStride Cunningham Pike 13 2 10 1 49 74 b5 fhe boxer suggested Educational Projects Inc Tommy McGregor again developing BurnsHums the into the Airmen's leading pointpoint- Third period-Iperiod 3 Air ForceForte only Canadian who ever won the world's heavyweight 1 worlds Pike jj.t Air Force MeMe- getter The puck I AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE championship KidsElds from 10 to 16 wontwon't remember Burns but they rotund carrier Snider 100 53 ArmArmy McFadden EASTERN DIVISION 7 figured In three of the four goalsgoats McKayMci nyiI 101710 17i 6 Army Donaldson naymayl I BendRefill 1116II1 16 Penalties McFaddenMcFaddon A recollect Jimmy of Vancouver who probably was a scored by 21 TeamTt m WW. 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I the Bombers and playplay- McGregor PIa lZ 2 I MakMakl Whitelaw II11 7 2 60 55505 24 oetterDetter reasons Buffalo boxer roundpound for pound than Burns anyway I thetoe ed a prominent part in the victory Hershey 3S 7 2 55 454 13 Force Rene Providence 5 10tO I2 64 747 12 Ken Black Jules Huot and Stan HornHorns are accorded recognition Canadian Air Bombers Trudel former Bomber mademacia his Initial appearance of WESTERN DIVISION fforor their gollinggolfing ability although we cannot say why Except In are leading the Inter-Service Indianapolis 9S 6 5 5650 444 23 ve the easonseason andanti baggedbogged a goal CaterersCaterers' Curling Pittsburgh 10 09 I1 7313 78707 ii s time II- Hot- Hockey League are shown s competition they never were much shakes at the job Still 61 domestic anks along with LanLangelle and- 9 2 55751 70 shak Hot wIll Pete 7 and Cleveland above in Bill McGregor Roy StSt. Louis 3 9 2 28 444 8 off Sandy Somerville showhoho excelled in the company of Roy McBride AlfAlt Pike after Opens Wednesday McBride a game'sgames American pla ers was much better In his line and Alfie Pike absence had two asas- The CaterersCaterers' CurlingCulling will SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR cuts to his point a longIon Monday night the credit curl at the Thistle Curling club on ReSinaRegIna Abbotts 8 Notre Dame Hounds 3 Actually Educational Projects Inc stretches the Ions Inn Hoopla airmen Service Mondays and Wednesdays scored goals to Goal-getters for the Army were at aHAOHA0 HA SENIOR A stayu-ay whenwhets ittl undertakes to accommodate even the nattier and more four defeat p.m. 3 Toronto Sla A 3 1116tie Jimmylimmy McFadden and Don- pm HamiltonHammon Stafford ofoC a hero- There seem toLa be anything in the Inter-Service Army and of 10 Laurie Don noble athletes among Canadian heroes WebstersWebster's definition hero doesn't scoring l MANITOBA ARMED SERVICES LEAGUE 42 Mickey McKay and Lin MondaysMonday's leagueague is comprised of tuJ a d by worship forCor outstanding service Basketball league to stop the United States Army points the threesome above Air Force Bombers 4 Army Grenades 2 is man after death public Bend drew assists on thetue goals the following rinks Moir'sMoms Bomber I- Ltd 2 I Monday before crowd of over persons inin- 1 THUNDER BAYSAY JUNIOR ttoo mankind night a 1000 accounted for an even halfhalf- It seaswas a mightyty clean game for- Ltd Canada Railway Fj for No era 6 lorL West- 3 1 PortPorI Arthur IeroFivers Port Arthur VestWest the CilcCivic Auditorium the Yankees stopped the airmen from No twoI WO Ness'sNews Walter Woods S Excepting perhaps the oungyoung readersreactors ofoC Canadian Heroes nobody dozen McGregor managed a periods buthut a little hard feel- Picard No EndeEnds 5 overtime feel 2 I Weston'sWestons Dread Gro- by BB. and GG. It was their fifth straight sinwinsin- goal and two assists McBride Ingng crept into the contest during Bread Soloway GroGro- is going to worship the athletes submitted for consideration our celycery The airmen didn't have much of a chance against the Americans scored a goal and was of hethe final stages Although not a editor friend hard to appreciate the extent of their service to one penalty was handed out Crescent Creamery Co who tanran up a lead ofoC 1712 at half- sas alit during the mankind Iwho half thehe nightsnight's stars while Pike first 20 WednesdaysWednesday's I and superi- minutes three players league haslias the Minor Baseball timelime mainmaintained their scoring rd league 01fol i vidual recordrec for the in lowinglossing FOOTNOTES LosLeo Lear thetine football guard writes fromtram ority throughout the finallinal period assisted two goals sorewere sent to the penalty box durinduringdunin rinks Maple Leaf Mills WW. when he racked tipup 30 points and the middle session in-In- F. Cleveland telling about a schoolboy grid game that attracted r A Currently McBride is run- he and seenseven in F Ritchie Matheson's Cont City there oW Wd W J V MBride runrun- 1 played a brilliant game throughout the final period Of pen- DairyDaisy Co Drewry'sDrewrys t he the team penpen- Ltd Red and s could II L spectators Lear addsad MyIy Kelvin team of last year havehavo WLW F A Pie Both games were exceptionally tingning second to teammateteamteam-matemate altiescities six to White u.s.U S.
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