Show b Hocky Team Teai Wins I Right to t Play Pay in finals Fiall American Stars Won From England Yesterday and Meet Canadian Wonder Team r Tomorrow IO IX Feb 1 By A. A P. P P.- P. The Canadian hockey team won Its way Into the finals fInals' of the Olympic I competition today by defeating Great Grea Britain 19 to 2 In the final the Canadians will play toe 11 winners winners winners win win- ners of today's match between the United States and Swed Sweden n. n Feb 1 By A. A P. P P.- P. The Tho United States dropped to fourth place in the point s standing anding of the winter Olympic competitions yesterday yes yes- being supplanted in third position by Austria through the victory in the he fancy skating ills ing for couples Finland regained first place with 72 points The other standings Norway l' 74 Austria 25 United States 21 Sweden 19 Great BrItain Britain Brit lInt am ain 19 France 15 16 Switzerland 14 Czechoslovakia 6 Belgium 2 Canada Canada Can Can- ada 1 I Feb 1 By Dy A A. A P. P P.- P. The American Olympic hockey team playing under wraps after the first period defeated England yesterday 11 to 0 clinching first place in its end of the draw and reaching the semifinals The Yanks tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row will play the second team In Inthe Inthe inthe the upper half halt Sweden The teams lined up as follows United States Great Britain g Harris Abel ld Id Small rd rd Holmes Drury c. c C Rice lw E Carruthers McCarthy rw Sexton The Americans opened with a rush Drury scoring from a pass from Rice fifty seconds after the period began The British attack opened against Small SmaIl at right de defense defense do- do bu but he hooked the puck and took toole It down the lee ice from in front of ot his own goal scoring unaided England th then n moved and Holmes Into the forward line bringing bringing bringing bring bring- ing back E. E Carruthers and Sex Sex- ton This so stiffened the British British- ers ers' defense tha it was only after five minutes of play that Rice in combination with Drury was able to cage the third goal II H repeated a minute later on a along along along long shot from seventy yards off Drury then scored from a a. In front of the British goal Abel ended the tallying for the period with a brilliant rush straight down the ice Frank Sinnott of Boston replaced McCarthy at right wing ten minutes b before fore the whistle After the second period Manager Manager Manager Mana Mana- ger Haddock told I his men to o 0 take things easy Short quick passes S McCarthy t to rl O PS D Drury to Rice soon had the British lInt Brit ish defense worried McCarthy marking att after r three minutes The British then backed four tour men into their heir own goal and succeeded for several minutes In keeping their net thanks especially specially to Carr Harris the British goal tender who time and again playing with the sun in his eyes stopped re remarkable remarkable re- re shots all labeled for scoring scoring scoring ing markers In the third p period the showed the best hockey played here he-e aside from the work worle of ot the Canadians Canadians Canadians Cana Cana- and the Americans and their good teamwork had the American puck chasers in difficulties Finally after seven minutes of rough work Sinnott scored the tenth goal for forthe forthe forthe the United States diving straight Into the tho net with th the puck and carrying Harris net and all off the Ice lee Drury marked the eleventh goal a few seconds before the final whistle Durin During the second period the British presented their original lineup while Lyons substituted for forRice forRice forRice Rice on the American team McCarthy McCarthy McCarthy Mc Mc- Carthy was back In the he game for forthe forthe forthe the United States After five minutes minutes min mm- min min- utes of play was knocked out In a collision with big Abel The TIme Canadian Anglo-Canadian was replaced by Clarkson Sexton the the- British ring wing was warned by the referee for slashing The Americans seemed unable to togo togo togo go a full hour at top op speed In this respect they nr are for the moment at least outclassed sed by the Canadians Canadians Cana Cana- who are playing a as I hard and skating as fast in the last minute of play as In the first firs The Canadians are two to one fa favorites favorites favorites fa- fa for tho finals on Sunday Sweden defeated Czechoslovakia 9 to 3 2 France defeated Belgium 7 1 to 5 5 ending the elimination contests In Inthe Inthe inthe the second half of ot the he draw The results in this half halt were United States first won 3 8 lost 0 0 Great Britain second won 2 lost 1 France third won 1 1 lost 2 Belgium Bel- Bel glum gium fourth won von on 0 lost 3 Austria took first place in the fancy skating f for r couples Finland Finland Finland Fin Fin- land was second and France third Nathaniel W. W Niles and Mrs Theresa Weld Blanchard of Boston representing the United States were sixth |