
PAGE EIGHTEEN THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937 CANADIE BRUINS FIRST DEFEAT OF SEAS Joe, The Fisherman FLYING FRENCHMEN SPEED TO 20 SHUTOUT VICTORY IN WIDE-OPEN GAME; CHI-HAWKS WHIP RANGERS 2 1 Thompson. Hurtling Habitants Are Still Supreme When the Siebert turned HIP tide with a Opposition Want to Step Up Pace—Siebert and good guess as (lie llrst peiiod oled. Caught in a corner on a i>la.\ cro- Goupille Score for Montrealers—Black Hawks nted by young Polly Drouiti. he aimed at. Thompson's leg am! th" The fisherman hero is .Toe DiMairsio. Vinket- outfielder, pulling Vault Into Second Place. puck bounded into the net- Iroin a one in San Pablo bay, California. log-pad two .seconds before the (By tlu> Canadian Press) cha pier's close. HKX the opposition is willing to fly, Montreal Can- Maintaining (he pace through Wadiens can be the Flying Frenchmen of old—perhaps the second and third periods, the the National hockey league's most dazzling team. teams refused to yield a big oppor­ LEAFS WIN, WINGS AMERKS TIE IN PEE WEE GAMES tunity by drawing a penalty and Canadiens' flock of flyweight forwards don't always the game drew into the first of the revel in close-knit defensive play and heavy bodying. But N.H.L. schedule to pass without, a Cecil Haft's clever cast is in its element against a team sentence. Four minutes from the finish, Goupille. playing his first THRILL - PACKED South American Invader Romps to Victory TORONTO CLUB willing to wage a speed duel and the going is bound to full season in the big league, broke be spectacular. with three forwards from a BruOi Boston Bruins carried a record of eight games with­ mass attack. Toe Blake was stop­ GAME ENDS IN ped by Clapper but Goupille picked TRIMS NEW YORK out a defeat into Montreal last night and elected to match up the puck and kept going to lift skating prowess with the Canadiens. They became the it by Thompson. league's last team to record a loss when the hurtling 5-ALL DEADLOCK RANGERS 3 TO 2 Habitants shut them out 2-0 before a crowd of 7,000 that HAWKS RALLY The Hawks had to come from be­ endorsed the wide-open, penalty-less phiy. hind to subdue Rangers. 2-1. after Wings Take Two-Goal Lead Caiiadieu.s stopped into ,1. second- GOAL-TENDING DUEL Neil Cniville had put the visitors (Hamilton) Fanell Fires in Extra Time But Amaz­ place tie with New York Americans j Will' Cuclo and Tiny Thompson ahead in the period on .Me>: Home Winn'ng Goal in and Montreal Maroons, four pom waged a goal-tending duel at Mont Shlblcky's pass. When Bryan Hex- ing Ones Tie it Up behind Toronto in the Canndum oi- real n.s play ranged quickly from lill drew a minor penaltv in the Third Period vision. Tomorrow night Amerk-ans end to end. and the nimble Cude second, Thompson began the defeat Staging a mighty last-minute visit Maroons and Canadiens in­ emerged winner. As the two goals cf his old mates. rally in overtime, Hoyt's New vade Torcnto. The Leafs and Ma­ went by, Thompson slipped behind E^irl Seibert and Gott.selig drew York Americans overcame a Baalim's Toronto Maple Leafs roons have played two more games Earl Robertson of Americans in the assists en the potter play that end­ two-goal deficit to knot the i-.ok an early ''-0 lead in thr than their rivals. net minders' race, the low total of ed in Thompson's counter. And score at 5-5, and so split the first (MPto of the owning sranu1 With Paul Thompson and Johnny 13 scores against Robertson giving when Phil Watson of Rangers went points with.Morris and Barrett's in last night's Pec Wee National Gottselig marking the way, Chicago him an Advantage of one. off late in the third, Thompson and Detroit Red Wings in last night's Hockey Leistue program. :uu'. Black Hawks vaulted over the in- Defenceman Babe Siebert and Loui.s Trudel laid down the purl: second Pee Wee game at the after Kresge's New York Rang­ and-out New York Rangers into Goupille got their first goals of the for Gottsclig's goal on another big Arena, The scoreboard read ers bad deadlocked the r.ount, second place, five points behind season and the forwards' frenzied drive. 3-3 at the end of regulation time, iHamU'on) Farrell tore down Boston, by defeating Rangers 2-1 at attacks had to go unrewarded. The 7.500 who attended saw, in but In overtime the Wings swept 'he left boards and let go a Chicago. Thompson became the Charlie Sands sped down on Cude contrast, to the Montreal game, a into a two goal lead only to see ti'-izing ••hot that whizzed pa.s( American division's .•••coring le.ider three times, only to be outguessed small parade of penalties. Lynn Pat­ the Amazing Amerks come back (Kerr) Highton into the Rank­ by whipping home the first goal at the goalmouth. Johnny Gagnon, rick of Rangers and Roger Jenkins and tie it up, (Oliver) Zubach er nets, and tnat one goil was and aiding Gottselig in the win­ Pit Lepine and Rod Lorrain led of Chicago drew majors in the first batting in a rebound for the the margin of a 3-2 victory for ning effort. drive after drive on the able for fighting. tying marker. the Leafs. Detroit's sensational centreman. It was the first goal scored on (Barry) Beard, started out slowly but Highton this year. Cross was in in the last two periods and in over­ gca! fcr the Rang-'rs in the first time he was outstanding. By his Coming round the bend out of the backstretch walloping. It was a convincing victory for thr period when Toronto built up a two- brilliant play of last night, stick- : was Amor Brujo < at the extreme right i by one South American champion in his United States goal lead on two easy shots that handling, shifting, and skating:, he :ngth over Rommy. At the finish it was the debut at Tanforan race track in California. The found their way into the net. swept into an overwhelming lead in \rgentine horse, Amor Brujo, by three lengths other horse is Sweepstaff (No. 2). Toronto really went to town in the the race for scoring honors. He is first period and entirely outplayed LVIE'S now away out in front of the league, th? Gotham blue-shirts. They were with six points. Last night he count­ led on the attack by (Jackson) The Quality Store for Men's Gifts ed one goal and assisted in three Firth, who played steady hockey all others. His bullet-shot wing-mac, the way through the contest. (Hor­ offer this season exclusive (Aurie) Chervinski and (Lewis) Hoar Furore Follows Trading Of Walker ner) Armitt. drew his round of ap­ each blazed two goals into the net, plause by his swift rushes. "He did new lines in men's up-to- and even this early in the season, not draw a single penaltv and he the-minute furnishings. this line has surpassed anything the played the part of "Homer the other clubs have to offer. JIMMY DYKES CONSIDERED TO good." much like his professional Proceedings were enlivened for a HOCKEY'S counterpart. few seconds in the third period by HAVE OUTBESTED COCHRANE With defeat staring them in the LOUNGE ROBES, a fight, featuring (Young) Stewart BIG SEVEN face, the Rangers withdrew Cross and (Shields) Dunlop, but Referee and placed sensational Hector High- HOUSE JACKETS, Holt soon quenched the ardor of IN LATEST TRADING DUEL (By The Canadian Press.) ton in gQal in the second period. these two Pee Wees by banishing Paul Thomnson of Clucago push­ An inspired Ranger team then set SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, them for 5-minutes apiece. ed his way into the National Hockey Detroit Fans Protest by Thousands Following Trading forth to even the count, but the With only one minute and thirty- League's Big Seven last night with of One of Favorite Stars—Cochrane Gives stonewall Toronto defence plaved SCARVES, five seconds remaining in the final j a goal and an assist in the 2-1 vic­ remarkabjy well, and only one goal period and the Amerks out in front ] tory over Rangers, his eighth and Reasons for Move could the Rangers get. that by their NECKWEAR, 3-2, Detroit scored the goal that ' ninth scoring points of the season. brilliant .defenceman (Pratt) Staf­ brought on that eventful overtime MILWAUKEE, Dec. 3.—(.?)—Once their trading "duel.'' Dykes scored He steeped into a fourth-place tic ford. HOSIERY, GLOVES, period. | upon a time all was quiet and peace­ ! first, selling Al Simmons to Mickey with Sylvanus Apps of Toronto, ful along the Detroit river. (Cohille) Ponech finally tied up Those Amazing Amerks brought | for S75.00O, and Detroit fans yelled whose club still holds all the top Gerald Walker, with ninth-inning the game, but Toronto went ahead AND SLIPPERS. the fans to their feet with a stir- ' long and loud after that one, quiet­ berths. Nels Stewart of Americans. tie scores, slammed out triples to 3-2 on Hamilton's goal and the" ring offensive that really had power ing down when Mick passed Sim Chuck Conacher and Bill Thorns of =end the stands into uproars and kept that lead until the final bell and produced two quick goals.
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