mpsc Game.? duct penalties and $25 fines most coveted i ***** Horeck led the Clevelandicatblon The i ^ ujth tw0 _p m. and the AIlcgheny-Ludhim and I A A game at 8 45 complete the progiam.greatest all-orris of Den* Rohe it Clark Jack Parker ie V S team led one, two, respective-the cere-r following vent the hoys ited a plat-to be crown-w\th their rs,they were snted with medals, ths of laurel little live oak three Amer-;ed to three blared forthem. That mo-t thrill of my out fltid fora wet.Surging Black Hawks Defeat Rangers, 4- 2; Tie for ThirdChicago VP—The surging Chi-ycago staged a soap in the penaltycago Black Hawks roared into a thud place tie with the idle To-box Hextall and Cooper had been sent there for unnecessary rough-, and Dill for holding. Cooper, ror.to Maple Leafs last night oylt;anlt;j Oill drew additional major: whipping the New York Rangers, I penalties for their part in the4 to 2, m a National League hockey battle.v lt;• Mush March and George Allenhcfore a ChicaE° SladU,m collaborated on each of Dahl-crowd of 15,SH4.Cully Dahlstxom of the Rlaek-hawkg slammed through two markers within |S seconds early in the final period alter caging one late, In the opening stanza.The score was deadlocked at 2-2 after a wild first period in which I Boh Dili and Bryan Hextall of Inow York and Joa Cooper of Chi-strom’s third period goals.New York opened the scoring at 8:12 of the initial session on Johnny Mahaffy's goal, Dahlstrom tied it up, Clint Smith put the Hawks ahead, 2-1, then Fern Gauthier of New York knotted the count again. Nine penalties, including two majors, were called during the rough and. tumble battle.