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ECONOMY STORE'LEAFS BEAT CANADIENS Toronto Wins 3 to 1 Victor' With All Scoring in Last Period Eagles Down Maroons TORONTO. Jan. 7: Snatching the victory In characteristic stvle during the latter stages of the play, Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Mon treal Canadiens by a score of 3 to 1 at the Maple Leaf Gardens here Saturday. Both first and second periods were scoreless but, In the early part of the third, Art Jackson netted the first counter for Toronto. The rest of the scorlne came wlth- lln the closing five minutes of play. wun tour minutes to go, the Canadiens put every man on the attack but the Maple Leafs broke away and Charlie Conacher took the pass from Prlmeau who had carried the puck to the goal mouth, giving Cude, deserted by his teammates, no chance. The Canadiens went right back into the attack and, Vith two and a half minutes to go, Mondou lifted the puck Into the net, Goldsworthy being credited with the assist. About a minute from time, Bill Thorns banged in the third goal for Toronto from a wild scramble in front of the net on a double pass from Kllrea and Bowell. The game was featured by sensational goalkeeping, both Hainsworth and Cude making save after save. The Jong suffering St. Louis Eagles terminated the Maroons' winning streak with their victory at Montreal, and, as a result, went into a tie with the Canadiens for fourth place in the International Section. Chicago Black Hawks bounded back Into first place in the American section ahead of the Boston Bruins by blanking the Bruins at Boston Saturday night and defeat-ng the Americans In New York last night. Week-end scores wer as follows: Saturday Night Canadiens 1, Toronto 3. St. Louis 2, Maroons 1. Chicago 6, Boston 0. Sunday Night Canadiens 2, Detroit 6. Chicago 2, Americans 1. Hockey Standings International Division . W. D. L. F. A. P. Toronto" 16 1 4 63 41 33 Maroons 12 Americans 7 Canadiens 5 'St. Louis 5 1. 7 51 35 25 3 11 42 51 17 3 12 37 55 13 3 14 33 60 13 .' American Division Chicago 12 2 6 47 31 26 Boston 11 1 9 48 48 23 Detroit 9 3 10 60 44 21 Rangers 7 1 11 46 54 15 THS DAILT NTW Monday. Janun-y 7 tliiJiiBT1'iBiiii1riti,B,s,Bll,.illBiltBSB.B.BiBBa4B.Bii4ii SPORT NEWS ! Following In Fathers Footsteps Bowling League Resumes After Xmas Holiday P. Burns Co. team won over Watts Grocery by a score of 1004 to 790 In the City Bowling League at the Elks" Home yesterday. Games of Canadian Legion vs. -Junior Elks, Old Empress vs. Moose. Senior Elks vs. Lamble & Stone and C. N. R. A. vs. Senior Elks were postponed to Tuesday night. The league standing to date Is as follows: O. PU. lunlor Elks : 2 2374 C- N. R 3 3559 Lamble & Slone 1 1123 P. Burns Ltd. 3 3215 Twlrlers 3 1 Old Empress 2 Moose . 2 Senior Elks . 2 Waterfront Rats 2 Pioneer Laundry 3 Canadian Legion 2 Watts Grocery a 3122 2073 2038 2092 1981 2827 1125 2538 Royal Gathering at Balmoral Castle Av. 1187 1186 1128 1072 1011 1037 1019 1046 991 942 863 846 W. Jones, port Esslngton school principal, who has been spendlne the Christmas and New Year holiday season in the south, arrived on the Catala last evening from Vancouver and is proceeding to the Skecna River today. These laddies are entered in thP. natinnai , i. . u. .... ... - jT-. Billiard Averages W. Stuart E3kst 3 Oeorge Howe (O) 3 C. P. Balagno (Elks). .3 E. Cameron (Emp) 3 R. McLeod (Emp) 2 J. Bulger (Elks) 2 George Crlpps CL) . 2 C. L. Youngman (CLt 3 A. Beale (CD . 1 James Andrews (Elks) 2 Ttl. 750 750 728 750 500 500 500 II. Merfeie (Elks) 1 250 M. E. Young (Emp) . ..3 ' jJ. E. Morris (Elks) 2 Bert Morgan (O) 3 !t. Kcrrlxan (G) .' 3 A. Donald (Etnp) 3 J W. Maccy (ElupX .1 1 A. Harvey (CLJ ,...2 iE. Batt (G) v 3 I W. Wllllscroft (Elks).. .3 !M. M. Lamb (ICL) 3 ;G.W. Woodlaijd (CD ...2 . W. Hutson (G) 1 j S. D. Maedonald (G) .2 ; P. Pritchard (Emp) . 3 1 D. Brown (O) 3 1 E. Stacev (Kmn) - 1 L. Raabe (Emp) 2 ; O. P. Tinker (CY) 3 739 435 720 717 710 238 470 C95 C70 670 450 225 442 055- 046 214 407 602 579 186 312 SPORT CHAT AV. 250 250 243 250 250 250 250 250 245 243 242 239 239 238 235 232 225 225 225 225 221 218 215 211 204 201 193 186 150 A tkling contest In the form of a cross-country race will take place irom tne Son of Norway ski cabin on Mount Oldfield next Sunday. A triangular course of ten miles will oe laid out for the race and compe mors will be arranged In two classes, one class up to thirty years 01 age and the other over thirty years. There will be prize for the .'our best skiiew. The drawing will uuce yiace at rtflon one hour before me race. The total amount of the entrance fees will be divided for prizes. A competition for ladles will aou ta&e piace. tauries will be rp celved at Selvlgs Market up to Frl aay. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mrs. Rosang and Miss Thelmi Kosang. city; Mrs. T Yule and nn t-on toward. William Jonea, Port Esaington. Royal J. Anderson and F. E. Sloan, Vancouver; A. Saliee. city: Rov Labn C. N. R.: K Mrtiitri nn. Toi... it Krlstmansson and T. E. Emi-rtnn Osland. Central J. Nelson and II. MacrWi.iM ph Edward; P. Brchtzen. Paul Brcnt-zen, M. Johnson and Hilda Hadlantl. city: Mr. and Mrs. J. Hadland Jr. md Alfred Hadland, Oona River. 1 Prince Rupert W. O. Crisp. Kltwanea: o t u.n. dal. Terrace; WJj. Deans. ton; L. O. Calder. Smlthers- Mr onn Mrs. W. H. Utlev. eltv W 111 ' can can kfm keep ,m up f, the v,, , " ' w..v. lKtu iwwiujf ai MariDorougn, wilt shire England, Tls sala thev shouting for hours and never get tired. It is only the audience, perhaps, tha ge" weaxy TWO FILMS ARE NOVEL Lily of Klllarney" and "Student Tour at Capitol ihratrc First of Week A novel musical romance entitled "Lily of Klllarney" and a tunesomc harmonic comedy "Student Tour" comprise a double bill being presented on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here the first of this week I "Lily of Klllarney" Is a British j picture set amid the picturesque beauties of the Emerald Island and replete with splendid Irish music including many of the popular old lrs such as "Klllarney." "Hunting Song." "Father O'Flynn." "The Moon f las Raised Her Lamp Above." Believe Me If All Those Bndearhig Young Charms," "The IVear Little Shamrock." "My Sheep Dog and I." My Little Irish Ola" and "Ireland In Spring." This music h Interpolated In a typically Irtel'i romantic ltory. The cast, chocen to large ex-ten for Its musical talent, is headed by Olna Malo. John Oajrlck and Stanley Holloway. In addition to comedy sullied by Jimmy Durante and CJtartes Qutterworth and half a rtuttn new nuslcal hits including the iwnaa-' tonal "Carlo" dance number. "81 u-lent Tour" abounds In youthful lersonallty. The musical cruise filled with cdmle complications and omance takes one to raitous parts if the world Including Nw York. Tapan. China. Java. India. Montr Carlo and PaYte. W. o. Crlp. manager of the Hud on"s Bay Co.'s store at KUana. irrlved In the ltv on vinii norninga train1 from the Interior (or a brief busineai vlait in tnwn ind will be returning to Kltwanga nis evening. thtvmctict COLMAN'S MUSTARD full Silh r klllll!2 I I , , TONIGHT and TUESDAY A Musical Itomancc of The MOuld Socl- "Lily of Killarney" A pleasing story nf j: packed with Irish w ; songs and beautiful Musical Numhers includf,. "Klllarney." -Ilunliii, s.nC -l ather O'llynn," TI,f Moo, Has Railed Her lamp Abou -Ilfllcve Me If All Tho r.n. dearing Young tlurmv Iht Dear Llltlc Shamrock With John Oarrirk . beauUful little I;. (IN A MALO Start at 7:00 & 9 COLMAV5S PLUS A Film CruUe of Youth. Beauty and Mrlodr "STUDENT TOUR" vith Maxine Doyle Charlejf'IJiittcrworth 'SUrU8 J4 8howOi. igiiiiifiiiiiiin 1 1 1 1 dim reave your COLD in a Mustard Bath T ILICVt Cut ( sJii. ftp it mtj yr Cmx't SU4rJ hinJyJtr iktfint n't" 4 tr C.U. iks. 1. Mas fan! 'U, Pxre MuttarJ" HYDE TRANSFER Phone -580 -Phone Birch Wood Jackpinc .Cedar Kindling Pembina, Jasper Egg 8c Lump Coal Furniture Moving IX your paper does nol errivC teleplunie Uio of(i EH