Br 1 dtiuc Uupm Drtllp rScUis Wednesday January 2, 1946 'JTtnlnfj in Sp&rts It looks like the Brooklands' Motor racing rack southwest of London is about to pass into sports history. Millions of spectators have watched the world's finest drivers in action at that loop but now it Is learned that nn offer o approximately $l.-500,000 by Vlckers-Armstrong Ltd. for the land and buildings, Including the track, has been accepted by the track owners. Jockey Job Dean Jessop rode one winner in five mounts Monday at Hallandale. Florida, and V ' " vuuv uu x ffTj Willi iX IULU1 VI zao victories. The mild little rid- year but he failed to top the record. Jeesop was 11 winners short of the modern record of 301 which was set back in 1933 by Jack Westrope. The Chicago Cubs have added Another P-ltlrii anA nnilhor F.rlrlrsnn in (ho tr1H Ttttlrn younger brother of Andy, will be sentto Davenport, Iowa, of the Three-eye League. Walter Erick-son, brother of Paul, will be sent to the Tulsa club. 'l The National Baseball Congress has cited Manager Nick Urban of the Cessna Aircraft team of Wichita, Kansas, as nonprofessional baseball's outstanding manager of the decade. It Is learned in Vancouver that Olympic sprint champion Percy Williams of Vancouver is resting comfortably in a San Luis Obispo California, hospital. Williams was seriously injured in a head-on cllllsion Friday near Atasca-dero, California. In Hamilton Tuesday, Walter Fedorick of the Hamilton Olympic Club won the twenty-fifth annual Y.M.C.A. 10-mile road thoners In 5fi minutes nnrl M seconds. In second spot was Ab hvlAVhlftpv KhprlHin nf TTnmll. ton. n nrp-rare f.ivnrltp Charlie Gorman of Saint John N. B., and Mrs. Leila Brooks Pot ter, Toronto, emerged as middle Atlantic speed skating champions at Newburgh, N.Y., 19 years ago yesterday. Gbrman retained The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON his title for the second successive year while Mrs. Potter dethroned Miss Elsie Muller, live-times title-holder. Bill (Kid) Oleeson, big league baseball star in the "80s, died at Philadelphia 13 years ago. He joined the Philadelphia Phillies In tfie National League In 1888 as a pitcher. Later e became second baseman and coach. VANCOUVER WINSflRST BOWL GAME VANCOUVER, ) Two senior High School football teams met yesterday in Vancouver in Canada's first bowl game. The final curtain was rung down after Vancouver College swamped the St. Paul Crusaders of Winnipeg 30-0. Five thousand fans were on hand to witness the clash. Herb of the match was Bob Murphy, who completed four passes for three touchdowns and piled up plenty of yardage In his line-smashing drives. BOWL FOOTBALL Hose Bowl, Alabama 34, Southern California 14. Evergreen Bowl Vancouver 30, Winnipeg 0. Sugar Bowl Oklahoma 33, St. Mary's 13. ALABAMA WlNS IN ROSE BOWL' PASADENA, Cal., In the annual football New Year's Day classic at the Rose Bowl here, Alabama defeated University of Southern California Trojans by a score of 34 to 14. Early in 'the game the Trojans were completely outclassed but they finished strong with two touchdowns in the last ten minutes. FIVE PIN SCHEDULE Jan. 2 , , Fraser & Payne vs. Post Engineers. Jokers vs. DeJong's. McMeekin's vs. C.Y.A. Mldget3 vs. Head-pinners. Jan. 9 . Post' Engineers vs. McMeekin's. DeJong's vs. Midgets. C.Y.A. vs. Jokers. Head-pinners vs. Fraser & Payne. Jan. 16 Fraser & Payne vs. C.Y.A. Jokers vs. Head-pinners. McMeekin's vs. DeJong's. Midgets vs. Post Engineers. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS HARROW SHOES FOR MEN Quality anil Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the Cut Rate Shoe Store Taking the Public's Pulse We've found that the people like our policy of low priced merchandise. It pays off in dividends of greater var iety and fresher goods because of the rapid turnover of our stock. The Variety Store wishes to thank you for your confi dence and friendliness. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" National Hockey 1 uidCK navKs Canucks Tie Toronto Loses Again Bruins Defeat Red Wings CHICAGO, 0) There were two holiday contests played in the National Hockey loop last night, the most Important of which saw the Chicago Black Hawks slip Into a first-place tie with the 'Montreal Canadiens. The contest wa3 waged between the Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs on Chicago Ice. The Hawks scored twice in the first period then easily protected their lead to down the Toronto visitors 3-1. This Is the second time the Hawks have been in a first-place deadlock with the Canadiens this season. They could have had a league leadership Sunday, but they muffed a chance to overtake the Montreal squad by dropping a 3-2 decision to the New York Rangers. Alex Kaleta started the scoring last night after eight minutes and twenty-five seconds of play in the first period. It went into the books ,as an unassisted goal, but actually Toronto centre Syl Apps had a hand In the play. Kaleta picked up a puck In the right lane that goalie Mc-Cool had knocked away from the net and he fired It back at an angle. It struck Apps' stick and bounced Into the net. McCool was helpless. Reg Hamilton put the Hawks still farther ahead at the 17:44 mark of the first frame. It was a hard shot and passed right through McOool's defence. Apps stallied Toronto's only marker of the evening after four minutes and sixteen seconds of play in the middle stanza on a short shot after taking a pass from Gus Bodnar. Pete Horeck finished the scor ing for the night after eighteen minutes and twenty-four seconds of the final period, thus clinching the game' for the Hawks. A check over the' record books show that it was thefourth time in six games this season that the Black Hawks have defeated the Leafs. The two teams will meet again on Saturday at Toronto. Boston Shuts Out Detroit In the nighty other National League engagement, Boston Bruins 'handed 'the visiting Toronto Red Wings a 4-0 shutout to gain sole possession of the league's third rung. It was goalie Paul Bibeault's second shutout of the season after sitting out the last three games. For the Bruins, the game was some sort of milestone, since It was the first time the Boston club had defeated the Wings in regular season play since December 28, 1943. The Bruins displayed an Impressive playing edge over the Wings, yet it took them 40 minutes to put in their first, .goal of the evening. Honors were done by defenceman Jack Crawford on a Dass from Bill Cowley while Milt Schmidt and Jack Stewart were sitting out majors, Bobby Bauer notched the second Boston goal and Murray Anderson the third one. Schmidt and Stewart were sent off the Ice after a furious fisticuffing ex-. change. Later. Stewart engaged In another fight with Terry Reardon, after Schmidt had ended the scoring by taking Woody Dumart'j) snort forward pass and batting the puck into an empty net after pulling out goalie Harry Lumley. Incidentally, Lumley missed four of the 35 shots aimed at him while Blbeault handled all of his 22 chances In flawless fashion. Hockey Scores NEW YEAR'S DAY Pacific Coast Oakland 4, San Diego 1. National Chicago 3, Toronto 1. Boston 4, Detroit 0. NEW YEAR'S EVE National New York 0, Montreal 0. CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Rooms NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES - (Renovated) PHONE 51 ; THIS AND THAT J31 X 1 1 I. rV.l 1 1 k. v mm&w I.I I l I 1 I lie l.mrpr M.lthew Artim NTUr. Inf. "But, Madam, you don't taste paint to see If it's fresh!" 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