THE LETHBRnXJI HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938 Murfin, Local Scrapper, Kayoed At Taber CAMPBELL IS Conrad, Taber, Scores Sport ! ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR MODEST MAN CANADIANS DOWN CHI-HAWKS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Chatter LADIES' ICE CAME ON SATURDAY Feb. 24,— (C.P.).—Sir Malcolm 2-0 WHILE AMERICANS HUMBLE Campbell In addition to travel- flnl—-vJ -Knockou — t At Ring17 , Red Deer Amazon* Will Meet Lethbridge ling faster than any other hu- DAILY ROUNDUP man being on wheels is a Kiwanettes at 9:30 Sharp—Expect Large modest man. MONTREAL MAROONS BY 2 TO 1 OF SPORT NEWS Gallery of Fans to Support Locals—Fred When be broke* the world's Show Wednesday Night AND COMMENT record in his "Bluebird" yeeter- Henderson is Referee. tlay ho was quoted a& sayinp, Surprising Win of New punched in both Amork goals. His I first goal In the third period tied ' Announcement was scheduled to start at 9:30 sharp "It I hart not neon nblo to con- trol the- car so magnificently Yorkers Leaves Them the score, Dave Tvottier having tal- Tid-Bit of Annual Card Ended in Third Round- A Tery, Terr rare happening li&c Friday morning by Eric Howe, and the service club Is hoping lied in the seconrl period, and the Large Attendance in Rex Theatre—W. S. happened. Or should we say occur- chairman of the Kiwanis club for generous support from Leth- in Fortunate Position Winnipeg d-.otanitli beat Dave Kerr rence has occurred? We've made bridge hockey fans who have But this was an error, "\VhiU lato In tJie session to clinch Henderson of Lethbridge i» Referee— a mistake. But vre have an alibi— spcrt committee, that ice con- never before seen a Lethbridge lie said was. "If tho par had the verdict. Announce Ring Eliminations for it wssc't our fault. ditions in the Lethbridge arena ladies' hockey team hi competi- not controlled so magnificently THE SCORES Cnnadiens outplayed Block Hawks will permit of the scheduled ex- tion with an outside team here. I should liovo Isndotl cither in by a wide margin to enable old March 15 W« were Informed that Blair- hibition hockey battle between As an advertising slant, Leth- tho fland dunes or the ocean." 3; Ottawa Gcorgo Halnsworth to make his mor* Bearcats, who swooped to Red Deer Amazons and Leth- bridge Kiwanettes will all be in- Credit one to the "Bluebird'* Senators 0. comeback effort a shutout. {from Our Own Correspondent.) Jensen, Purple Spring?, and A. victory over Medicine Hat bridgre Kiwanettes here tomor- troduced over the Lethbridge or iT you prefer to Sir Malcolm. Montreal Maroons 1; Ne\v York Actually Chuck Gardiner was the TABEH, Feb. 23.—Full proof that Peterson. Lethbridse, put up a hec- Monarchs here In the third row night and arrangements are radio station this evening: at Americans 2 (overtime). game's star with a sensational dis- nor, even a wild Chinook, such as tic battle, with fans goins wild. being: made to bring; the north- 7:30 o'clock and the girls will Chicago Blackhmvks 0; Montreal Jensen landed often, but his oppc- round of the provincial hockey play in the Chicago goal, tut Johnny nirned roads to a welter of mud and plsydown*, would meet Glei- erners to the city. Unless the give some Idea of how it felt to Cflnacliens 2. Gagnon beat him in the seconrl water Wednesday, could keep pat- j nent sidestepped to miss much of ch:«n Gunners in the fourth weatlier becomes suddenly much be in competition for hockey Men- York Rangers 0: Detroit Red period and Aurel Jollat sarlk n six- rons of the manly art from witness- j the effect and followed Jensen all milder, the game is assured. honors at Banff. RAYMOND HOOP Wings 3. over the rins. Tearing him down, round. Now, however, it ap- footer 10 minutes later. ing a good ring show, was given on AM preparations are being made On Friday morning Kiwan- Canadian-American Lome Cliabot of Toronto and Wednesday evening in an almost ca and getting home to win last round pears that this was incorrect. Quebec 2; Providence 2 (overtime Gunners are engaged in an- to make it a gala night in the ettes enjoyed a brisk workout in John Ross Roach of Detroit also pacity attendance at the anr.ua and honors. nrerm. Moderate gate fees will the arena and spectators were tie). A. Jensen, Purple Springs. 150. and other series. TEAMS TO PLAY American Association picked shutouts. Chabot as the boxing exhibition of tile Taber A be levied and a jammed arena deliffhted with the calibre of Loafs t'hunted Ottawa Senators defi- A. A. held in the Rex theatre here J. Evanson, Taber, 150, put up a St. Louis 4: Wichita 2. Bearcats, however, got a byo In j of fans is looked for. Fred Hen- play shown. Surprise was ex- nitely out of the play-off circle with Only financial stringency prevented good battle, in which Svanson, driv- derson will swinff the bell in the pressed by more than one fan en to the 'ropes at first, recovered | th» fourth round and will meet the a 3-0 defeat, and Reach as the Red an overflow audience, and tnere was game and the Canadian Legion present at the ability of the girls AT LCI TONIGHT(By the Canadian Press.) Wings moved ahead cf the Ameri- enthusiasm to burn. So satisfied to get the edge later and win the winner of the Hardisty-Lascar band will be on hand to dispense New York Americans, who irack ries next week. These games will! and all plan to be on hand Sat- can sccUonifts with a 3-0 win over was the association executive that bout. Another hectic fray was Emil sweet harmonies. The same is urday night lots cX what it takes, had a toe hold . G. V. Leech, who announced the Belutz vs. Bert Peareon, Lethbridge, be played this week and we'll lei t Girls' Game Slated Fo on third place to the National various bouts, took occasion to thank with both -winded at times, and fre- you all know when the 'Cats bare' Hockey league's Canadian division THE LINEUPS the fans, and Pres. Haworth before quent smashes to count, Pearson their claws again. Eight O'clock—No Ad- today. No matter hew' fast Hoivie Hawks vs. Canadiens the final bout did the same, an- won the bout Morenz and Leo Dandurand usher Chicago Blackhawks—Gardiner; nouncing a sccoud ring show on Heavier Scrappers Sir Malcolm Campbell muit ENGLISHMEN SCORE 159 RUNS mission to be Charged Canadiens to the tape they can ex- Abel, Graham; Cook, Thompson. March 15. While the big stuff included, the know what he's about. He'8 pect the borrowed, promoted.and re- Couture. Subs: March, Gotteellg, This will mark tha official elimi- aiiller-Primrose battle, the chief about as well liked a champion Preparatrons are being- made juvenated hockeymen of Joe Simp- Mackenzie, Burch, Romnes, MoFad- nation district contests. The execu- items bunched in last three events. at there is. No one knew about by L.C.I. licopcrs of both sexes son to be on hand too. yen. Coulter, Jenkins. tive head also stated that it was Roy Conrad, one of the three scrap- his sore arm till after the FOR LOSS OF TWO WICKETS to entertain Raymond high What are called crucial proceed- Canadiens—Halnsworth; B. Man- planned to send Buster Quaife to per brothers, oldest Alberta champ race. He didn't ballyhoo It schopl leather heavers In two ings for both the Canucks and tha, Carson; Morenz; Gagnon, Jol- Calgary eliminations, no opponent in 1930, faced at 150 Ibs. Howard beforehand and didn't boast pames this (Friday) evening and Amerks came up last night, and if lat. Bubs: Starr, Hart, Harrington, In his class offering, as the man "Wood at 158. It was a fight from about It afterward. Aussies AH Out For 435 two made a fine stand to send th a stHjd crowd of fans Is expect- Canadiens' 2-0 triumph over Chl- Lepine, Larochelle, Loduc, G. Man* slated to meet him thought better the bell Wood did his share of the score to 153 before Sutclifle was ed. No admission fee will be caso Black Hawks -wasn't surprising tha, Glroux, Bourgeaiut. of it. mixing, and there were many clinch- Campbell stated after ths race Runs in First caught at square leg by Richard charged In an effort to lure out enough, considering everything, then Officials—Smith and Dinsmor«._ Leafs vsl Senators Scores Kayo es. Beth hit hard, but Conrad kept that in all probability he would re-j son off O"Rpilly, with the score the fans, the spangled entry scored tire night's Only one knockout was recorded, dancing about and fending off blows turn next year to try and boost i Innings at 56. The girls* game is scheduled feature -win. Tney humbled Mont- Toronto—Chabot; Horner, Clancy ] when in the main, bout Elmer Con- to hit squarely to purpose. IBs op- his land speed record still higher. Hammond and Harold. Larwooi* .for eight o'clock sharp while real Maroons 2-1 at New Yorfc. Thorns; Bailey, Cotton. Sube: Levr rad of Taber floored Murfin of ponent- looked good to -win. and was He indicated that under favorable- SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 24.— carried on and had scored 72 the boys' game will follow Im- The surprising New York win insky, Day, Conacher, Jacktoa Lethbridge in the third round. Sev- game, but a few to face and body conditions he would be able to at- (CJ>. Csblei—Ensland at close of five respectively when play was mediately after. In the last leaves Americans favorites to finish Primeau, Oracle, Downk. eral boxers were knocked down, but weakened him, and the last two tain a speed of 300 miles an hour play today had scored 159 runs for closed -for the day with the score meeting' 0f the boys' team*, in the chow position and the play- Senators—Beveridge; Bhieldi resumed the fray. Several Purple rounds and decision went to Conrad. even with his present car. the loss of two wickets in their at 159 for two wickets. Hammond'! overtime had to be played, so offs. Burke; Cox; D. Roche, B. Rochij G. V. Leech here announced that bid to win the fifth and last tas{ close was the competition and a Nick Wasnie, lanky winger who Is Subs: Touhey, Welland, Finnlgai^ Springs contestants were on the inning had been a deliffhtful Mclnenly, Kilrea, Porslund, Howte, bill, one being John Primrose, son of Buster Quaife's opponent had On one of him two runs Wed- cricket match. The Australian XI hibition of all around tte wicke repetition of the last close game on loan from the foe Canucks, Ex-CouEctDor Primrose of Eureka, thought better of it, and none else nesday he said his instruments was all out for 435 runs in their is expected tonight. Rockburn. stroking. Officials—Cameron and Wafner. who won his event after having- the woiild meet him in his class. At some showed his motor was turning first innings. . The Scores worst of it to start and being expense the association had there- over sufficient revolutions to Nothing is at state in the match. (By the Canadian Press.) Rangers vs. Wlnga knocked down to boot by Kid Miller, fore retained D. Ccnitts and J. Dow, produce a speed of 330 miles an Entland captured the Ashes and Score of the fifth and last tea Rangers—Aitkenhead; E. Siebert, Rmlett. both of Lethbridge, here last rmg hour, but that because he ran the cricket championship of the cricket match between England and CO-EDSMir Johnson; Boucher; F. Cook, W. Reckoned the doughtiest tittle show, for a four-round bout. Tha over so' many bumps his wheels world in the fourth test match. The Australia was as follows: Curling Cook. Subs: Dillon, Keeling, Mur- doch, Peltinger, Heller, Osmund- scrapper of «H, Alex. Peterson, boxers were wsry-and while on their spun In the air much of the Aussies won only one of the scries. Australia First Innings time, reducing his actual for- Australian batsmen stood up to The ladies curling competition, was son, Brennan, Bomers, A. Slebert. Lethbridge, aroused much applause. toes the fans demanded they mix It Richardson c Jardine b Larwood 0 completed recently and prizes gen- PINCHER IN ward speed. the English bowlinsr with greater Wings— Roach; Evans, Young; Qnfctfe 's opponent wittidrawtcg, two more. The two were well matcoed Woodfull b Larwood !• erously donated by different citi- city youths here last time boxed however, and DO decision WHS given. confidence today with the exception Voss. Lewis, Aurie. Subs: Moffntt, Bradman, b Larwood 48 zens of Lothbridge, previously men- | Carson, Gallagher, Wiseman, Bu«- tour rounds instead. Fans from the Before the final bout, Louis Oon- Did you. ever stop to think about of V. Y. Richardson, the veteran O'Brien c Voce b Larwood .... tioned, were won ELS follows: first cast were many, n-nA foe crowd often rad, most agile member of the fire Campbell's record? He went 273 test player who was bowled fifth, McCabe c Hammond b Verity .. 73 SECOND GAME well, Sorrell, Emms, Hay, Golds- prize, for most games won, Mrs. vociferous in tie Interest. brigvute, gave a remarkable exhibl- m.p.h. The air speed record is ball before he had scored, and H, Darling b Verity &5 worthy. T, H. Felger; second, Mrs. O. Wil- Officials—Goodman and Bush. V7. S. EendsrsoB, I/eSihridge, ref- t!or. of the rope, doing 408.8 m.p.i. TVeU anyone who flies Ironmonger, Aussie bowk'r who was Oldfleld run out 52 liams; third. Miss R. Aird; consola- erred the bouts with evident satis- stants in dancing and jomplng while much has travelled considerabb bowled by Larwood for ciie run. al Lee c Jardinn b Verity 42 Maroons vs. Anurks tion, Mrs. E. V. Rose. Prizes" lor Fast Ladies' Hoop Battl Maroons—Kerr; Noble, Conaohcr; faction to afi, and fdrfln stood up to his Taber oppo- ROUND3 TO 2 Paynter from mid off which broke double the present membership. MO-lb. wefefat, John Westhora tnd nent for a time, but Conrad's sud- iammond 0 a win Jn the second game. Pro- John Besko mixed rt hearfly, the den face jabs and body blows made the wicket. Wyatt .., 2 0 viding the series is taken Into former wtantag, Besko soroewnafc him groggy, and in the third rcund Hands High River Beating When the English went to bat England First Inninga Vo One Blamed In three games, the third game will of the scheduled five, Murfln col- the crowd hsd prewn to 25,000. Jardine c Oldfleld b O'Reilly .. 18 be played on a neutral Moor. Primrose Winner apsed from a. right to the ribs and in First Game for Mor- Alexander and McCabe opened the Sutcliffe c Richardson b O'Reilly 56 Failure of th» Co-Eds to come A vectacular bout of three round" left to Hie face, having been driven . D. B. Jardine. the Eng- rlammond not out 72 )eath of Schaaf through will eliminate them followed between Kid Miller of Bur- to the ropes at stage front before, gan Cup ish , batted first. not out ...: 5 from the quest for Intermediate dett and John Primrose, Purple and almost landing now on these at . A. Oldfield cauzht Jardine out- Extras s NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—(A.P.)— provincial hoop hjonors. Pre- Springs, in which Miller rushed east pinl (Prom Our Own Correspondent) after he had reached 38 off one of j Assistant District Attorney James liminary between the "i"" Sheiks things and knocked Primrose fiat, Referee Henderson had counted CLARESH01M,, Feb.. M.-Clares. - OBeillv's deEveries. The score was Total for two wickets 159 Daly yesterday completed his and Wesley senior boys will com- bufc tactics of Primrose prevented Ive when Murfln attempted to rise. holm won the first game of the Mor- 31 for one wicket. Wally Hammond Fall of wickets—One for 31; two nvestigation of the death, of Ernie mence sharp at 7:15 and the his rival setting home often enough but fen back to be counted out. and S*11 play-downs from High joined Herbert Sulcliffe and the for 153. chaaf. heavyweight boxer who managsmtnt have arranged to •nd enabled him to mi* it strong Conrad led forth as winner. Elmer River, 3-2. The Ice was heavy but ied after a bout with Prltno Car- have the basketball program KH after flrat round Milter weak- s now rated here as too fast for the few fans who turned out saw a era, Feb. 10, and announced that completed in Ume for spectators ened, and laafc two rounds were for Us champ brother, so may be heard good brand of hockey. o blame attached to anyone. io take in the ladies' hockey Primrose, who won the- decision. ram In bigger company. The result The first period was scoreless, but Annual Mixed Doubles Tourney Daly said he had examined IE game at 9:30. Weight? w«re 178 «nd 178 for win- ast night was never in doubt, and both teams worked systematically, >ersons and that there ivas no evl- ner and loser, respectively. he showed no special signs of strain waiting for breaks. Ross Moffatt Will Start Monday, Bowladrome ence of negligence on the part of At tfce hondred pounds, Muta at file close. scored from the blue line to open a nyone. The report of the medical the score when his hot shot glanced Sixty Local Men and Wo-1 Thu ', March 9, xaminer's office Indicated that from Mainland's hand. Arnold and frank Briers aud Eva Kurit. h was not due to injury s Bowling Blundun combined neatly to push men to Enter Popular Dick Smith and Peggy Barr. ained in the Camera fight. Last night's resulte: the puck past Allen to even the Alex Price and Mre. W. C. Me- Tip Tops MO FROM SISSY TO WRESTLING KING; score. With fee score tied in the Contest Kenzie. OlendaJes 901 third, both teams uncorked a dash Monday, March 13, 8.30— R»ta Aird, 239. of speed and Blundun beat the en- The annual Mixed Doubles Xo- Tom Pizzey and Mrs. Sydal. BELLEVUE Coca Colas 905 884 STORY OFBROWNING LIKE FICTION tire Claresholm team on a pretty in- velty Tournament will get under! Hugh McIIvena and Mable John- Consumers 953 Mfi dividual rush to put High Elver one way Moday, Feb. 27, and judging j ston. SPORT NOTES J. Armour, 235. up. Claresholm came right back from the entries, it looks as though W. M. Jlilroy and Mrs. Jfelland. Tonight's Games Conqueror of StVangler was in the eighth, grade, he had to when Laldlaw and Moffatt broke it is going to be a very kesn com- Thursday, March 16, 8.30— (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) 7:00—League of Nations vs. quit school to s&pport his mother through, Moffatt taking Laidlaw's petition. Ike Pelletier and Beta Aird. BELLEVUE, Feb. 23.—The ljell&- Desperandums. Lewis Once Puny and and went to work on a section gang. rebound close in for the tieing To the couple having the high-j Bob Kitchener and Leona TUe hockey club "was notified this 8:15—Mocascos vs. Exceliiors. UTMOST VALUE It Trag on the section, laving rails score. High River's combination eet scores for two games there IJvena. week ihai the game- with tho Sfave- 8:00—O. M.'s vs. R«d Labels. Weak Lad and driTing «pikes, that h* devel- rushes were right through but Allen goes a cash prize of eight dollars; Jim Thorn PE'OQ and Madelene ly team was off as the Stavely boys 7:00—Aces vs. King Pins. oped his great strength. saved handily. Moffatt whipped a second high receives three dollars Long. could not come to Bellevue for the fast one from the blue line to score. AT THE PRICE Gets Hit Start - cash, with a double theatre pa=s Monday, March 20, S.3&— game. They offered Bsllevue BRONKS TAKE LEAD o., r*b. 54.- TTie section crew used to Tisit Lin Mips going to each man and woman hav- J. Freel and Tlllie Harris. sudden death gam© and a percen- High Hiver—Mainland. Monkman, DBUMHELLEE Alia., Feb. M. '(A.P.).—Big Jim Browning, who carnivals together. Almost every ing the next third, fourth, fifth Frank Longmore and Jean Drink- tage or the proceeds. The next —Calgary Bronks took a one- ginne, d Ed. "Stranger„—" Lewie t-o carnival naa a "wrestling cham- Arnold. MalrrJberg. Marshall. Blun- and sixth highest scores. dun round will he played here shortly goal lead in the two-game total the mat in New Tork this week pion." who woald offer to par J5 to i ' Pollard, Twics, Peterson, Rob- The Draw John Wilson and Mrs. Fox. with tho Coleman team, which will Soa] scries to decide the South- became one of The three. [ anyone who could stay with him The draws have been made and Thursdiy, March 23, 8.30— likely be tbe last.hockey here this ern Alberta senior amateur hoc- major claimants to the world heavy, j five minutes. "Jim began to wrestle Claresholm — Allen, MacDonald, partners are as follows and the winter. Shearer, Grtee, Laidlaw, Moffatt, Syd Wallis and Edna Scott. key league championship by de- weight wrestling championship, not the carnival champs. It wasn't date on which each couple will play. L. J. McKenzie and Mies Parry. The curlers at Bellevue are mak- feating Druiilheurr Miners 2-1 ao many years ago was a puny j long until he was staying the limit Fraser, Marsh, Hobkirk, Stewart. Monday, Feb. 27, 8.30— Referee—Hackett. Bill Holherton and Peggy Rubbra. ing tho best of prevailing weather In a keenly fought game here farm hoy shoved around by the j fairly regularly. Bill Knowlden and Mrs. Lundy. conditions as the Ico is good. The last night The second game will town bullies of Terona, Mo. I Browning Is known principally Mrs. Stokes and Ronny Kick. Lothbridge- and "Weftt. Canadian be played in Calgary Saturday He i! a first consin of Harry! for the enormous power of his legs, ing a possible meeting between Howard Bambrirk and Janet FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Cups were won by Bill Kerr and nigut. .ucky Stroke , eoldfer of fortune, poet which he used to exercise by flat- Browning, recognized in York Larson. <• <• £ ^ * 0- ^- $ .*. John Currle. Eight rinkn are In and student at Drury College here, tening padded box car springs and State as champiorr, Bd Don George j Thursday, March 2, 8.30 — competition for possession of the TRAIL TEAM WINS TITLE who recently was denied a pass- by bursting f-acke of bran with his of Buffalo, who recently defeated! Matt Flynn and Ethel 'By the Associated Press.) Smith Market Cup, the first game VANCOUVER, Feb. 24.—A last pe- BLADES port to England after selling stock knees. Henri DeGlane of Montreal and i Tom Pratt and Gwen Tx>ma«. MIAMI. Fla.— Tony Canzoneri, being played last Tuesday ovcning. riod burst of scoring gave Trail in his education at Oxford Uni- Jim owns a big farm couth of lifted h»?i claim to the title, and! Jack Skeith and Margaret Me- world lightweight champion, out- Juniors a 8-2 victory over Ex-King FOR GILLETTE RAZORS versity to friends in this section. Joplln now, and drives to the Jim Londos, Greek: Adonis of New] Kee. pointed Pete Nebo, Key West, Fla. O. C. FOOTBALL George of Vancouver here last night A PBOOIKT Of Tirowriinsr recalls that, as a boy, Ozarks occasionally, in an ?r™r. Vor's, wno still says the title Is j Monday, March 6, 8.30— (10). non-title, LONDON', Feb. 24.—(C. P. Cable) and landed the British Columbia ,"T?m w;m under-developed. The bul- Olllatt* Safety Raior Co. Eive car. to rest up. He is 35 jhis, despite a refusal months apoj Vf. C. McKenzie and Marie Long. HOT SPRINGS, Art—Tomm y —Somerser 'Mealed Middles* junior hockey championship back in of Canada Limited lies of Verona picked on him when- years old. I to stake It azainat "Strangler") Frank O'SuIHvan and Miss Gross. Freeman, Hot Springs, outpointed 19-8 at WMlinglon yesterday in a, the nmclter city for another year. ever he went to town. "When he There is no word a» yet M. L. and Retb, O'Sullivan. Manuel Qulntero. Tampa, Fla. (10). county rugby match. Trail won the two-game series 7-3. 1UJSI.AlndKl.rfc. Red Deer Amazons The Arena Admission Vs. Saturday Adults 35c HOCKEY Lethbridge Kiwanettes At 9 P.M. Children lOc