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Montreal Takes First in N.H.L. By Beating N.Y.

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The Montreal Canadiens won the National Hockey League championship last night, turning back the New York Rangers 2-1 for their second win in two nights.

Two old-pro forwards, , were the scorers for Montreal tonight; Charlie Hodge, who went into the game tied with Glenn Hall of Chicago for the Vesina trophy, for the Vesina Trophy, (for the goalie who allows the fewest scores), won the trophy by two points tonight.

The Canadians had set up their win tonight by topping the last-place Bruins Saturday, 5-1.

Two old-pro forwards, , were the scorers for Montreal tonight; Charlie Hodge, who went into the game tied with Glenn Hall of Chicago for the Vesina trophy, for the Vesina Trophy, (for the goalie who allows the fewest scores), won the trophy by two points tonight.

The Canadians had set up their win tonight by topping the last-place Bruins Saturday, 5-1.

The Canadians had set up their win tonight by topping the last-place Bruins Saturday, 5-1.

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