The Goderich Star, 1937-02-04, Page 5,
A chance to obtain a heut6
oVpiece of furnUur at the
w„cst, price
'wait unlit they are all' gone.
7,47.0
what it was Seine* say. that 400-
e On. O'Brien hadhooked aOpntort lnittt '
'and.'Pre*ented -front getting his
shot away. If so this; offence citain-
ly
414.00.t.',001)."10r a ,..1300144P .*hot
epecaIIy when one COnsidet*'. 'that
•both Art. Doak--and.13111,Young Weia'
still between the Clinton Man and the'
(at goaL If the refeiee will look ovOr
'."th0 penalty shot rale he will find -Oat'
-enlY. *hen.* player is ti'ipped or
fettled and . thus, *Vented, • Ireht
.•
shooting on g,Ctiil when he hasenly:the
.offending PlOer 'between him 0,0
ton Colts for tbree full periods the the, ,g0a4, Or,whh, • tiler. igoaltender
• 414-:.--141440 clears' the puck 001• . 'the net by
penalty -shot •a*ardOtt 'against' 'Iltetrt -throwing' it. forward instead of t� 7 the
and went '4000. to a'2--41; defeat, - on., Side, is,. a penalty .shot 'given„ .Th
Friday 004 at 014:)defa, arena.. For Goderieb team:gtroitgly. protested but
the'', fir*: 'two, periods an(1:04S,. greateV. orndyke 'refitted to iehange bisdecr,
• part of the, third,. the your* Nfario0',: ion, 00.'0110* ha*e. at 1040ben
-
hadit eiertheif rtyalslike.thelPre-tetf-, consistent 'Jawit banded, out & penatty
;))1440,ht4liti;Nkt*,:hit1110kett„.. .at ...0111.72 suspecedtat
.. turn, eapeclally' pround the gOF "*"ifti-'745had
„Tr , w •
,„„
,everytiumg Put ecoroNt : „done n
• *oh' the •Yottiig Marines justified'Draper- teok the;penaltY Shot/eT;th• ,
the .prais.e.:-their.felloWers had giyeir Colts. He rounded his own net, gatfr
to them :after: their; astonishing *Vie: 'ered. *peed at 41*"..blueline and was
'tory over the je#0,e4eading •Seafettn- going like 'a thiinderlicilt.*hOh.lie hit
'Beavers the: 1.previous week. The tho•PettaltY.Shotaircle.:... He got away
played .an airtight,-.' defence,. 'citeekea, a4lIstering.:,S7het.%-foti the UPPer, ., left• .
beantifulli; and perftnfed', beat lien4 cotner, 'Of the net. d'fweirer,
. iftbination, PlaY". that 0040404 Swiger who had been
• team has fai.ow4 in a ,000dr,9.. ouropor: . Up, job,,..m„;, *eel for the. UP:Mee, JOS
but Lady Luck iefuseI to failed to gethis hand ctn.:the, shot. He
ert,e.thein vvben managed to 'defied the puck ',bit Only --
on the..i.,Asitor'S: net. Each Member:Ofto 44:81101t' extent, and„:itlodged in le'
thez,,vaarrt....7m: ,j1,14:perfeet" sthirin „Apper.QL.IfiLria
•-Position many tinis, but by luck oy • ttanaged to get- his .te**0, on the ,shot
by emit, NellanS in: goal for the .Ciong-,-• was 4 Mystery to AA. but thid'Icid''eef-
•..'inanaged- tokeep thePuck-iont:". ;AA, tainly' has. ..,an eagle eye and a goad'
for the uniusttlerialti shot hea4 to go with it. Drape'r,;bt4 barely
• l*it'.41:0 aine'-'P31"thO puck fhehind'SW/ger when.
,Qoderich people ,are.'stiI WoriarIng '',0;,-tresb:'outbttrat came fret*. the Gode•-
-' Tich."'benCli. • iNaperhad certainly
,•• . .
.elearedethe puck at., least a yard out of
the circle before his shot left the Ice.
4.; goal cannot be eounted.when; this
is ,,done,. but ..ThortidAe refused: tis
listen to arguments .frein the Marines
and ruled the goal scored,. This prove,'
to be the deciding factor of ,thegarne„
,because although the Merinos rushed
desperately, they -couldn't .' notch the
.',e0Ont. in the littletime" left; " The,
Marines started; slowly in the first
period but Picked up speed as the
game progressed:, , ,
- Vinch was given a penalty right off
•
A Groat Book ellow t0110-.
"come a Hockey Star". byT. :
"Tommy" Gorman, iilaneget,
and coach , of, the., Montreal
•"Marottna",
profusely lilus-
tgnted containing. many,
;Valuable tips on. how '1,01 play'
the` taine."
atset
AGTOGRAPHEIX PICTURES st
GREAT PirAYERs
,(triountatiotfrailifts0
Ghoul). HOotrosil
.0000 "Loit Co.hocilooi!'
0142440i *fluter of:
ettlaY Northcott Nu' Haynes
Dave T.rottiet 'fatty Butt
Pete RellY
• tsri Robissah ' DottKerr
RoliGni,cio Roy wortest .
Gu Marker Ace' &Ha '
now* Moons' Art Lesiour
JoltratyGgoon- Panic Iioucher
Code" ihirty•Bot4o
' 'imoor4:01fluitlyi Alccuerialaq •
.• Your dyke of the abova
For i label from tin at
,4,‘CROWN BRAND" or "LILY
SYrOp.--7"Writo,,
on the 4'6i.lt snie and
addtgile **:-. pistol „the
*ode fliockey le": or the
.noine of thepietttra itli$Pant
•:(ona Wok' or *tut* for each .
Ube)), att to AO,
11*Dtt.'01. •
tips
CROWN
the bit for slashing Doak:, and.
Westbrook -coinbined-to come close.
Again a Doak to Westbrook combina-
tion_ worked' the puck right but
Neilans saved Westbrook' S shot from
'tlie Westhreek *.ite thengiven-a
penalty- for boardinghand Clinton vut
on. ganging attack which finally
netted them, a goal; Driter rild.the
firin taking a pase-qut from - the
The-Crodorich Sailer* u • Of
tholi plalroff opot:in 'Brussel de
-night who they defooted the 'Spou
ift VI* ,-diti#141,Y,
Bruels MA,' the rtyplk atta,lt*Yes th
rt %over* *Ad,* iloroto
battlo for •ipkdown honors..
From the first, 'ttio G�Ieric
isplay�d a marvellous exhihitiou
�f .thaft$o...r;. The routed "had`
raforroodx for, onr threo,,ngnor
•penaltie *Oa mot the . , .
eoett with thei-7-Usu
-ptmch.- -After five rninutes- et --bang
up bockey, Short St�ddart.'passed to
o whipped it to Ski
Maa.Dona1d in.,front of the 'Sousse
net for a. marker. Twd•rithiuteglater
Autch. WOW 'Oat -MHO fOr.f ithe.
.secdrat• counter Jo,lt a Vase fiViti Vitt;
:Allison and * 'rebound front Woes
Varls*
later':Vnt.Oh teceiv.
first penalty'. of the Atomo for ups
ting Worvilek as he earee't 910 a t
One Man *bort ',0ave. the. ,Optouti
• margin -and Deli; Isliehol and, Warwick
'hioke through to„t!cere their ope'ning'.
counter.
The Margin vas too Small: as
-,--ltehinten-an&Skip :MacDonald -1400e, through and notated the third °Gode,..
cieh. goa1 ,aftter 15, minutes of .plav
•($14P tame, to the, front again after
tardir, beating .' the entire Brussels
nO .unassisted_as, the period:-
•You may not realize who is pictured
here, but it's none other than that To-
ronto Maple Leaf -rookie who is be-
coming a sports headriiner, .Gordori
Drilion. He is a...fernier Maritime
PlaYOri. hut was brought up from the
Minors to the for the first'
tinlee this season* Due to.the lengthy
initirY bharlio Conacher's
Gord„ got A break at right wing. with
Harvey "Busher" Jackson :and Syl.
Apps.. The *ay Drillon is shaping up
has the sport critics scolaiming
as the possible rookie standout of'the
year.
when tbey couldn't bang one of those
shots in They also expressed the
that they had played *More.-
cOhibinatiehAhat first period than
they had all yehr:- "Seeing how cloz.e.
:they came to scoring with it we hope
they keep it up all season.
The Marines started with a tush in
the second period, carrying the play
to Clinton'all the way. BIR Westbrook
came the 'closest to scoring that he
did all night when he broke through
the Clinton defence to snare dra loose
Tuck. Be 'failed to got -around Ileilans
Wh0.1144:1 rushed, out, however, another
grand -storing chance. was gone.
Cmnlibell' got away a sizzling shot,
whiek•Svriger took high on the Chest.
A minute later Walt. Westbrook and
Riley were .giVen a trip to thecooler
when they • merely collided and
sprawled at the bueline. With each
Iside one Mari short Burly Doak stick -
side nfici 4'4411g it home to send the hanaled, his way. up.along the hoards
colts Info a' 1-0 lead. Moak rushed and let go a sizzlingshotfrom 20 feet
from his own blueline and Vitae lieut. out,. - Ordinarily Micky would have.
on the ,net ,only to have Neill= scored -here hut the jinx -which had
save nicely. A minute later Bill West- purinied the Marines all night was
,broplt was, given A three minute, pen- still with theta and Wiliam somehow
alty for talking" back to the referee, Managed to get in the road of the
When he WAS really justified in doing puck; Doak 4again worked 'in. elosl
so. Ile had barely Mated 6(0 MiTigterl but failed to pick a cottier of the M-th
Jit-Pehtite7, Vhenjilley ye,a sent
on”boy'a and on
1 ape were cantritakett and btb
/0 well vritten,Withough.the
th 0 irra sport migbt have
ittla on ere girt" track an
leld vents, as those play an ini
the Voll*Mte:a Athloti
°in ts. Tho°061Theifo'illa-
*iced,to poptpone
their ,oichodul
Maitland gain wit Leehorn
Minos night' as four of tho-
toom'had play,,:for the ...ronir
Marines , at St. Marys; AnbUrn, '
fifling In agiiriiiitlAte,burn in an
on-'ro
A
wool fine VorstedS
TweedS,in f a n c y C
an& OrlPe$. 114 irk 444
these new sarnpre
,the=tinic.,to oi
Sultor TP$Oat
Oe: '8,a#orit out in, front
The aeoonperod.bareIY was 'Oder
thrugh to score on a pasSfrent'Ste0
Harold Doak had his'hands 101
and staved eft fieverafbrIlliant
rushes, but be.1‘44.,eomplete -*On,*
trod in thetle),44,01fis' in front .Of his
net. " ' • " '
•• Nivina wont to: the cooler'
finct was followed shortly by. WItirWieit
awl.Nivins opntribuie4
toatitMeer, Puma *viers 11,
feearttheir,YOUPir VOA with
41015t birth. '11,4W4Ve14-tt Is not at
ya tonsistent in 'a given \ -section.
Qne fanner Mar *after Pacoutio •of 'the:
lack of itnitike and his neighbor has no
trouble at all." .
• Balanced Rotten .
'ItalthhY Pointed +Alt kb. 'h.0.01.
of 1:010tunii; -PliosphorUS,
iron in feeds icattlet but, he saiti,,.
the average firinex sannot affMNI to
'bur marketed -Minerals' and shott147
Provlife 41S Cattle -with- 4 well-balanc-
ed ration. '
the s0101.. Godoarich. on. a: smart
Cerahinatiett play just before the -bell.
The -final stansk opened : fast -and
furious With'•the Xtrusselites
•esperately-teirestrin the runi
31.04.0Y turned4nem 1)1th from all '
angles but after countless saves the ,
, Sprouts beat him • in -A- scramble; pin
'to Warwick for their Second goal. Er:
Robinson got that one righIrback with
a bull's-eye frcen centre ice. •
Harold Doak gave the crowd., a
'three 'minute exhibition in the art of
net minding .and the gallery respond-
GObERIC,WsAxL04s •. ea nicely..Butch, Murney received his
LEAGUE t3004.4ticket ifor upending. 'Warwick
and again Brussels took the advant.
• (coritinned from page 1) .11Pgatte'S4ftirtMWParc:I.CT- reql'cer4owdoilheatttedriiticIpe,
Wore the Whistle blelY Allison • and and the Pray followed suit.IzzY Doak
Dale were sent to the cer,ior rough,- turned in several sensational saves.
The third: period 'Wind alOw, With, wAirtni,4Dr°0alklinr psucske°'rn.e•fdoubialtatedroYpituselt
.each , tam: a nian.,7short -until the two V,rituted one jinx elireimitor. Telb, cur-
iilitlebrattis" -.q.'ent' clownon • a smart tain dropped' on.th'e Goderich -.teeth
combination play. G. Hildebrand took raining Miller iront all sides -
-
a Pass from hIs brother at the Goderich,''. For the Mariners ,Harold (IZzY)
tlekln:e and slink the tubber past:boak Doak:ma& an _outstanding performer,.
to bring Seatorth wlh1n hailing dis • with plenty of'Accredit to all the. lads.
tanee.„of th2 sailor* NWIns leOettred ",:ic Aid:DOA aiiitY.in, Allison gave tilt*
Penalty or •beardinT NkohOls- and So."' .1`'‘uvst1,;;skaing miles Skip was * stands"
forth, turned on the power witii the two of and the Robinsonl;brothers, Sode
:Andebrands again. cembig close 'ow- 5 clait and Auteh,,MurneY .Were in there
neat Passing..attacit,' t Worth_ received all the *aY. -
two. ,eniek penalties . a minute later, - Warwick was :the top for Brussel
however, when 'bale, tripped Mu Doak. viddi UNirry Fez, Workinah AM NU-
• North atrect W. U. 8. beld
meetlni on. faqoptiot \in the
ung; W. O. TA
, otos and Mrs. M. - 08,voli,
it'40re4tioir, moons
.or the Study Bok, "Meri and
or the x* gorison.”.ML He
sang *.solo,. 00 'Lord. in Tfiy
t'' and Mra..
Cbiistlan atSiaros %Iwo.
ve- O 41.1001'
off for tripping And Clew secbilds*
'later Lawson got the gate for the
Sallie thing. When "Vireetbroole te-
'turned to thelite'flie, Marines ehihred
tsto:-Mtilf advantege and 'quickly tie('
Os ,from the left alitert
tion ,plat,' A few: secondilater
'el* WO close to Whig- owlet
goat when„ he combined with O'Brien
atsaLvtottbtook.orAcifeit*...eamblhh,
• nation, Play Of the night &Odin'
cairying, the puck pealed. to West,
brook who relayed it Across
us..., 'Wiggins got away * blistering
shot but N011ins. Pulled off * miracle
awe -an& grand chance for 'the
Marines to forge ;into the lead *at
gone. Doak then ocarried the puckto
the ',Clinton. defence; and ,„pieseed to
• Bill Westbrool, *he, *Ad eieWihot
On' god Jbut 'Neilsins again ,r managed
to get ,the road: A xi -Amite later,
got *Wity a shot from,
and O. Andebrand boarded the. hol -doing the rest.
individual; . '•''The e
The Sailors turned' or; the ganSinstat:. Brusgels - goal Miller. defence
. * • *
tack hilt eonie get. riowbere • against the tourry;Warivick; centre, lien; wings,
tight &earth ,deten.74 'Whin /See/orth Werlonanr: Fox; alternates, Carter,
was at tin sittligth „again they gime Nicholfr Itutletige. •
sonte lieeticollionients in goal, ,Gederich:l.-geal, -Doak; defence, l.
Pirst bale tame .elotAS on tbaaffint VW Robinson, Stoddartt. centre Allison', •
'with A. Itedebritucir,and. then Flannery wings, we tehinann, DIxtk;.alter-
stiekhandled through the eritire cede- nates, 'MacDonald, Kurriey, MeD:nig-
this. time, and ,iielimis,osteily. saved. riall 44.141+ only to Oat when Ile, bad 414
was penalizefo tr1pn 9P -Of his; nit:0Z giestorth„.ebeemne Referee -Bell, of Brigade.
eta 'Clinton tried gaughig detierate In their Ittoiing". thrusts- *mil
our becomes
' it holds. haSk the;
• 064*ittry to-oiore:_ 1103i01,1*
sts up u, state of;poisesiog it
ti,ystoto. .
noballliv;o6 14bne'atittv4ovta:'Tljeir &1
PWS que
'too tit eliiimi-so froinlim cio
butitolilos; 1,iolm.to Open UT) ft
flow ,Ital.•vitiatti Itlie rctlto
0-1:0Nvol5-i;
plityings-WarOer -14xter. “ttounkriloop..or EtoRADol
mos., ggd
Myrna Loy 'and Robert Montgomery
.pro'r:i that the friold 'wastes of Alaska" are no sure ottarattlie aactin t
ravages of •• . • •
TETTICOAT FEyE
SOSEPII cALLEXA-DARVEY STEPHENS and $E,/oi utii$110)0
POitray a lovable story waver., around, boy and his dog.. reaturing tut;
_new.canine .star Jr. •
1
Heratnore In "Devil par.
and sailed right in on ' Nellans but ;net; . :hitt ,before: the filial!, hell. -.7*,;. ....' PRICES
Norm. :Maetkoala, broke away from it '''!fairir- bombarded 041c 34*, ' tile
th&i igh)Aes feet trick. . two Hildebrandt , eame tecee,...ceve neat. The only ve0ation in ,prices during
Again the .11siting. goghe .pulled off . biro, dwas Ont.:Ott tot dashing *did the 4\
'break the tie in the third_ poled but '"aiv '''''"'''.' In, however, .fluw'Y°44 41"ti I'lle gant° Whieh dropped.
tort maugged to do. ,so. 11111: 'Vat. l'h.o iline4IP: ' -, Bens 4 to 6 pounds ........•.. .08e
atart_when ',1M.,,Watlit, Ail ,Alaiie „„,on,A -and Ilidlatdr 'Cititterl' A. atildebrand: 'Biagi rade A„,..large ......, ... , 4. /8e
it Went almost to * &hilt before -Olin- 't131t4 66411°1 3' gge*Itt/i 3"
ht•hOk diva*, Very close tight at, Vito
,,- tacit • teeth , tried - ,despers.telt: to .1)44":4ftet,, „,,,,,,,t.atticL-1..teLltLif: falleit, ,Lki bang the *tett were eggs and bogs,- both of
loose puck .4. the side Of the:Chiitoif 'iikiiK----0,-414:144corti*...lind,---ohiis*: .„---,iGrade„)., medius , , 0' # . t 1c
#0 his Stick on the plicir.'.'. Doak took and *eke*• , Hog, cwt. (/',0.04 . ; — ..... $82P-
$0,, penalty for ttitIbitit and-, ethe Cole& . ' aoderieh .;.--,iitool,:', 0., beak; ,defence.
stormed the Moine %et, Minston
taint the. closest *olleu„he tired a .hot
1. at fell hoWever, before he tont& ilienitta,' ...141ctegs, ilitton, rigurtery
•
: . II I fOtiht4k4,41, V., _Doter definee, Date Itenti under 4 pounds ............ .070-:
• A. Doak, B. itobirisoni"alterrAtes,,
'iltait't-' ikeki:mitatigT ,-
• itent.toter d pounds .,,,......... Amp
Beef, cwt... . . •g**•**•* , 0 0 4,, 44-07.--4fros
, 7iiiiif-:-.171rtnr; „I.,: i.k.,
„ „..,,,,,
. ,,.
'13eirititt Aishes and onee. was all. the
dtalleYectf"nrilitith1;6;1111Ineillti"loillnbri:e*tvii i4g.rd :17*.a.ne24;:iillen-;::Rebli"441kkilke. , liQugli,I,,,Ive:e, $11.:11±1217 ,A;11"3-*tteti VW1isf:11:ittset4trtiCitts,;*,"11Pe,v:e;::7;:le""di ::::::::..141;6-4:1:1124:105i.
'Iteteree-..-•11tin 'young,. Ctoderich. , ...
Marine net but it as net Allowed of . ., .'
wo,si in :but , Neilsns saved. ..sigatn. ...."..:.......
Johnston kicked. the puck*. Into, the
Course, Aria a miniie :tater '"Chesty",
Nellime,reeeived* penalty, for slash-
ing. Ili had beendgetting away ivirrh
triiite,a, bittotthis all night end sever.
at Marines .taid that their head Wile
etili.tote, the day afteithe game trout
•' ettlui.AQatkend„0tythei14jg,495:.,,
Silt Viestbrok, Dou, Wiggrns.toul
Wit..Viretbrook all tame Close in the
following Minutes, but the visiting -
Under new managesnent.
'itOirie alwalre Matalged to kiek, 'the
' ppelt out one *fay or *hailer, . Scrim.
pour then; 4.iad, lis.,:golden opportn,
itf"VO'heitalte 1%ea:' wel1en4 tAprevokrii
tkift'titv*aiMrtetfagfo,*nenegea, t
, get hi s• feet in the west. of „," th
'Marine* shot. Clinton gotta on
,the ouch ;disprited Penalty shot thea
'followed which enabled the Colts to
gait h 2-4 'lead. The .teatila litta bate .
• ly Checked oft when the final 'bell,
rang and A fresh outburst, apeee front v modernized.
, the Maiitte'beneh 44ithing .that :thet
'
we.s two minutes left to play. Tile
' fithekeepers:liad .ibeen at .tgult here,
forgetting to toice time outfor the
*nous dieputes. ',Mat had Aileen.• -
Play W» span' returned. but -the MEALS A'T ALL IIOUR
desp.ate Atikrines ,ould ite little
*gaifat the Atirensioe taetite of tho
Colts in the rerritinifig ti've- thintite4
and the game ended, .Clitittft Codi'- T1ij 'Rovi1 1 -lot
e
mallaked to' get hi* elboir hi the thstdo.
hheMare t liretet of the opiniort that
the Clinton goalie had horse -shoes
d :rabbits feet Alt `over his person
'tOiturttritrwrriotut
PLEASE DO 1f4D? BE DECEIVED°
lu hew Var CANBE ntts..t- Titus
lnfr th d11,04eV:104)ti
010. an "Eiretillati ietalaidt
ust-O eV e1enc, too years 1f4ittatft room.
otebote ROW Mb:IV:Mr theft itire
86 Is out, rneftit Media:it:4 stijsjxYt
d keei Ittn ae•pitvidhig it is -properly itted
ottir the Ott Where Pat' luPtare 4efe
trate to 1011 IS Method. of treatment to..
haz teen *WV ,Ved bY s limber of inedical
t,tith the Moat t4iiittortab1e
trei' tWed. With 4t
" fan* to 1e ha,*vitet advarkteraent
ta*t*o e1t1 iumedigtelt
locatiOn, latet
site
trotow Moe
the-tiotal I% being "ridecbr.
kted throughout. COrTiftirt-
attractive rooms,. new
riodel dning roOrr4
liatel 'is being coniplete.
CORNSTAial
SPAGELET11.;,...
COWAN'S
. COCOA, %MN. tin 1.01a
morUtoterMIQuOmmit*-144. tin 2;14' 2
ONO,: with china
MAPLE LEAZ
SALMON lietit: tin 20c .t4S,
1i.41$iTA,NIC - •
PEA SOUP- ..Ige. tins fl
As iit44 Thirieriti contents at tittio
teeds in old ,Ontario have been con.
Iderably walked in recent yam,
eattlemen have found it necessarer to
ovideeoneetitrated niinelals, for
'ail-Ziff/is
butter tat quotes required, by the
Prof. Geo, E. Raithbv, of the
Ontario Agricultural College told
more 'than /00 lfolsteifl breeders t.t
• Richmond
"Tehe'iiiinortit cadent* of the oil ht
Ithe section Of Ontario bordering he
Greet Luke Uwe been reanee4
tense of the land, resulting in *tower
percentage' of mineral centents irt
grain,". he declared owing to contimi-
ed
developtitent,
test of80 tows, most of throw
Itolsteins, we found that 11 of them
tested .lower than 2,5 per tent, ,butter
p
fat,' Frof. Raitlity Oigted oute.,417bv
were fed.* quantity of minerals oyer
* 1efini4e period and all of them
showed an irittelae in btitt*r fat rite. I
Auction; Forty-three of the Sein'e
•eatile tested *OM 2,15 to 2$ per ten.
butter fa, but after mineral feeding: ,
,06 tif them showed: an Inoesse in
hater, fat ptoduetiou, Of 13bl thd
tvorsiplus ,esttle *hick -testa per
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