.-._-_._,.~,.:.._. PAGE SIX ~ i. 11,1- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OT-lanleyk Only Score Field Coal Of Game As Saints PVhip R.A. F. Team A flcld gnal trom the toe of " mth eight. minutes 1n the first half F. 111111911111 11111111 111 an exhibition game 11143.6 11: 111e Univcrsly grid- iron, were 1n danger on 111 -J10ll$ throughout. the l1\' tussle that 111 tlte clos- ing 111011111115 saw tempers at break- ing point. as 011 two occasions fiss were swung frcely but with little datnazc btnng done. Saints showing e111 improvement over their 111st game with the All‘ Force 1.11111 held their own in tin- eien battling. For the first Jew ‘ " .- of the game 1t looked as All‘ Forte team would evcir- wulk off with their set: ‘d ht victory over the Colleqiaits Loy heltl play liu-p in S.D.U 10111101‘); but the witiztvrs 1':1n1e 11.10: strong and by p1111t.11g and ruunnr; 11.141 a majority of the territory play 111 the first 11:111. Air Force l1o\ver1>r i110 u: 11 4-0 11- 111111 a sl1;§:1'. - 111 the 11.1‘. iotight s. 11.1 . n 21nd but for stout (lefe11.~.ive- ' k of the red 11nd white team nut-ht; easily have turned the tide 111 their favor. _ Air Force kicked off to the Semis and lmmt-ditrely carried play deep into S.l)U. . 1.1101") As Sainls pushed back .1 a first dangerous thrmt lo thci." line the Air Force were given the first penalty kick of the game that carried play w the winners 20 yard line. Prom here Hancock. spearhead of most of the losers ‘uickfield plays went to the fifteen on an individual effort but a penalty kick here relieved the pFFSlITE. RAF, again came back 11nd had a perfect chance to go into I . the lead a5 they were awarded a penalty kick in front of the bars a- bout 2O yards out but Hancock's placement was wide of (he ,111"s Continuing their offensive the A11"- men by dflbbllllll and running -.l1e ball carried the ball to the five yard line but another pcnalty__vtp___the Amerks whip Canadians twice Uver weekend NEW YORK. Nov. l6-(CP1_- With taro 111.1 B0. PM» LS3" s! torngnt scored on a iadicns. 0:1 two g by Vlurph Camberlztln uany Ucmcrs. letl 22-0 1111111‘ more 1.12111 hull‘ the 1111.1! pcnoo “'11s gone But g als 11y Nck Knot: and Mel H111 111111.11 1,\\o minutes ted Lie score 11nd overtime was threat- ening when the br-Lik o1 the game Clllllfi. Egan, racin: down centre, was throllgtli on Zfllilt‘ G.1l'(lll1(.‘l‘ when he was irtppnl from behind by Emil Bcuchurd, Canadian defence- man. Referee N0 n Lainport awarded a major r .r..;ty shot, (m innovation tfrzs se son. It was the f . such penalty) shot awarded. U dcr the new rule the prayer ionlucl 111111". ttike the 5h0L, He L; p:1111.:;c< to pick tipl the puck at the blue line and‘ move Ln on the goalie as far as he likes before lctznig has shot. go. Ln (.1113 case Egan tho-e to skate taro yards past the penalty shot line before flflvllll‘, 1w and hartl. to the left corner of the nct, Gard- iner moved quickly but the puck eluded him SIVDDIARY First Period 1-Monlreal. ClIHJIIlICllSilH tuoup- lllU) ll'52 z-Mtintrcal. Demers (Blake, Gra- boskii 15-21 don Egan. Rear- Secoml Period 5coring—Nnne. Penaltzcs-P:rtiand (21. Kiri Perlol S-Brooklyn. Knott 12:16 4—Brcoklyr1. H111 (Benson. ler) 14:12 5—Brooklyn. Egan (penalty shot) l7'56 Penalltles-Egan. Demers, Portland. Kelly, Boudmrd. SATURDAYS GAME MONTREAL. Nov. 18- (OP) — Manager Red Duttows newly tail- ged Brooklyn Americans stePDKl Thur- Sainls again rcllcvcd the pressure. Gaiung momentum Saints pushed lllrll‘ way to the RAF‘ ten yard line for their first r1111 s.;0rl11g chance of the game. Lid-Leona crossed the line for ivliat looked like a try for the Saints but failed to get the ball Idown and a five yard scrum was ‘cullfd. RAF pusht-tl back to centre Lcld to relieve the pressure and Linus Rossner had to retire from the Saints line as he suffered a cut. head. l-le was replaced by his brother, Leo Rosslter. Again the Saints started a march up the field 11nd 1011s time they got resnlus; pushed back three times from us ‘C1059 as the three yard line ilie S. l). U. scrum heeled the ball cleanly mid 11s Ollanlcy took 1l1e pass from his nm-kznc half he dropped the ball .<t111.1.1.,\' bttwccn the uprights for [our txunl». ln 11v- final minutes of 1111* 111111’ 5.111115 .1111 threatened 111111 xlcTaguc 111111 AlcAchun com- ing throngn (v1.11 ground gJllilllg 111115 but cuuldnt cross the last Bruins beat Rangers twice by Scores of 2-1 BOSTON. Nor. 16-01131-8051011 Bruins opened their 18th National Hockey lmagtie heme season by turning back New York Ran rs 2-1 before 11 15.000 crowd at s- Henry, the Rangers‘ rook- l€ goalie. were long shots. Captzilxi Dit Clapper regs- u-red the first one during . th e sewnd ». minute ofplay after 11 Rang- er put- a clear- white stripe. 111* R111" 1mm were L111 the Olfvtl- 'e p 101101111" the entzri» part of 111111 1.1 1111- game, l-‘Or 1111‘. 2n minutes part1 1' they held play 111 S. D. U. territory but ed the ball out o! datiiger. F‘0r i111‘ 111st trn minutes of the game Silinls took £11011: turn at. pressing in 1I1e rugizttl battle 111111 tirirc nwro with- in int-lies of atltling to t. ir score only 1o be turned 111:‘; by the hard 1 fighting airmen. The lineups: S.D.U.—Fullback, Smith; three Quarters; O'Neill, Cameron, O‘She11_ Al: 11111111; halves. S‘1: 01-1111- ' . (J. McDonald; l.‘ ‘ .m11, Leo Ros .t.er. RAF:— Fullback, Alsoprl: three quarters, Entwisile, Hancock, Walk- ‘ er, Courtn y; halves, Owen. Rzch- Milt»; ‘cls, Smart. Balmer. .l1er, Leigh. C111 bert- 5011. Mundey. Thompson. Refit-we: Fllght-Lictitcnani ltcm- filings- NORTII '. N.\‘., Nor. l6 —1(I‘l—\'-1‘! uf 1111 Cape Breton llm-kl League (lisclosctl tonight Goalie Jimmy Foster is in hospital after having been struck by a puck Friday in n game against Glare Bay Miners. Foster will be nut of action for around .1 1131211 nntl will be replac- sub- ed hy Shorty lilt-Dougall. gnalielgrflfiydney"liliillcnalr urdny night. when they came through irith two overtime goals to beat Canarliens 4-2. The stir-Lory \\"‘" the first in four starts for Amer-k." 111111 left. the Habitzmts 111111 1.110 1p 2111a llirec defeats 111 the sianchng. SUDXMARY First Period l-Amcric 11s, Anderson 7:09 LZ-Amcric ns, Benson (Tlnirrlcr. Egnm 7:16 Penultics-Branrilgan, Benoit Second Period Scoring-None. out of the winless ranks in the . 1-l1i1¢1‘§-“°‘° 5*" 511111" it» r UNDERWEAF? Wnld Fm; kl/XHFIELDS llMi h.’ strong kicking by the Saints boot-W 1 youth movement held full sway at. the Maple Leaf Gardess Saturday when Toronto beat Detroit Wings 2-1 in d National Hockey 111g shut on his stick. The Ranguzs put on a sustained attack for u11 equalizer, scoring “x111 about eight minutes to go in the thrd period. Mac Colvllle de- llcclcd Al Pikes shot through goal- , 1e F 1nkle Brlmizck to polish off a started by Babe P.al.t. The Bruins, however, remained 011 even terms for less than‘ three minutes, for Flash Hollett. rifled htzmc 11 pass out frcm Art Jack- son frcm the red line. Before the opening face off. lilayor Maurice J. Tobin presented the Bruins with their Stanley Cup Medals. along wit-h the Hart and Bran; 'l‘rophles to Bill Cowley, who ed the leashes scoers last ;11, and lttle Bobby Bauer. SUMMARY First Period l-Bost0n. Clapper 1:47 Penalt1es-_S‘.11bicky. D. Smith. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties—D, 5:111:11, Watson, Hex- tall, Schmidt. Third Period 2-—New York. M. Colvllle Pratt) 11:22 3—~Bosto:1, Hollett (Jackson, Reavy) 13:53 Penalty-Crawford. SATURDAYS GAME NEW YORK. NOV. l5—-(GP1-- Sharpshcoter Roy Conacher scor- ed t-wo gCnls Smurday night to give the champion Host-on B.ul:1s their first Naizonal I-Lckey League vic- wry oi‘ t-llo season, a 2-1 tnumph over New York Range-s before l5.- 671 fztns 1n the Rangers‘ inaugural grin-.- 111 Madison Square Garden. Conachcr, now only munber ol tllc famed Toronto family 111 the N.H.L... seated in each of the first. and second periods to put the Bruins ahcad. 2-0. His first goal WJS rel. 11p by Bill Cowley, the league-leading point- r of last season. and Dit icr, Bruin dcfenccmztzi. The (Pike , Mc- SUMMARY Firsi Period l-Bostwn. Oonaotier (Cowley. clap- per) 15:25 Penalty-Heller. Second Period Z-Boston, Oonacher (Wlsemani 810'.) Pcnalties—Pra.tt and Schmidt Third Period It-Rzingers. Holler (Hextall) 7:57 Pc1111lL1cs~Ncne. Leafs edge Detroit 2-1 TORONTO. Nov. l6--(CP)—'l‘i1e Red Th Regain lead Beating Wings CHICAGO. Nov. 16—(AP)— Chicago Black Hawks regained first place in the National Hockey League tonight by running up 11 3-0 lead on Dezrot. Red Wings and then staying aheid ftr a 3-2 vlc- tcry. SUDIMABY Flrlt Period l-Olilcago. Dahlstrom, Hmgesh- eimer. Kalela) 16:14 Penaltles-Wiebe. Seiberl. Orlan- do. Stowart. L0 Presti (minor penalty shot). Second Period 2—Chlcago. ‘Ilicms (Cooper Mar- luoci) 1:58 3—Clll(!flg9. Dahlsircm (Hctgesh- elmer, Kaleto) 19:00 PenaltlePMcCaig, March, cooper, Motter Third Period P0917011. Abel (Grossoi 353 Fa-Detrolt. Llscombe (Howe, Mot- ie 5'21 lBlack Halli!“ [Acadia Intermediates Trim Prince Of Wales College 9-0 i WOLFVILLE ‘ Completing an-wlgléiiéklelgoglld 1g] Prince o! Wales 26-yard line. an L1“; seam“, Acadia inmm-Edi w- Acadia backfield gigging spree iiowned m“ Pun” °l Wales 301‘ iiix-lbavlislkeiieilrmkii tuba?“ 0V1?‘ age 9.01 . -- ' l "r .1e pass. Te ruzrby on“ aflbfilfnil exlélélldtlolilfi?‘ leather was stumped from Crccke“ sabu,.dny_ It was the mm SUM h? to Sleeves to Stairs. and the latter. win m‘, the Junior Axemcn glad lllplled a short pass to Walker who the second defeat suffered by the leaned L3 me outside only m W" wand team this ea“ n, elude his tackler, and race 111w h Sell d $1‘ nce of Wales fl .. cd a rugged pafiigthnal score mm 1 he l h 'OL’ILSlVQ game, to j . ._' e fl n t e m backs in Lhiirppgllgellgge Aiofltely liasémhalf following a series or feddltheu own backs through the 1117.1§ebiliiihfihilié?r“’le"l°“ ca“ m6 um 0! line-outs. Running 1 - 99 170m and 19555111 1 . - _ W1 in their own zone. Fraser lmum. 11mgtiiea§oi§rf11§t1.§tmi§. $01“ d1“) Macumi’ PMn“ M dlcate the D111!’ as much as Acad- 1 all unpack‘ The latter tmnmed 1111's ability to capitalize on the 1n a emptmg to clear‘ and china‘ breaks-l Li‘; (ml/eff file Lgélgc: loglg 113201 on!" Ahedballdeepl 111 1 » - ' “m e °Y PMS- Eave Acadia tier-Is ifflfi-s. ltlglfteasirfiléulogqtlgrgd it in i‘ o open th ' 1 - _ ' . ed a penalty kickedsitlrgzitjiézfizliufoggt We}? I-liodgsofl, Wood. and Hiopvr of the pests, siqy b00193 the ban ~e 01c Spflarheatls of the Island- r) . Pspalllcsrmiando." K1101 .1. _ Brown. DUT OUR WAY willfglgrun" _-1.""'* Mgwcen U u; [ . 01's‘ attack while Kennedy, Smth St‘ 1gugfiifitciiilgl Axalilefi, showed 11D well lfor BY J. R. William.- um _ 0:1 the HEY "HEY! DON'T LEAN AGlNST THAT-- S‘ PM 1N “ m HERE.‘ ~ III é” Ai-i-Mizsuisesh ousr DQOPPED no -TO ASK vou u= vouto ave ~11: Mi? dlGGfi-S‘ ICE wont: NUMBEQ e 1 merit? AND "ca?" STUBBS CERT/Mum’! I THOUGHT vou HAD IT/ 1N POFEVEE, l ‘ Stairs; halves. WEAR WELL-AND KEEP ITS NOVEMBER 1, 19 11111111111211, SUITINGS 1r vou wan-r A surr "mu vnu. murmur we“, SHAPE. The Ionic cflect in uncaring these Suiting; creates a feeling o] Olillfldgngg, Guaranteed Iiril/lr/J M anufglclure '_ “Prince of WETeFFElIEFk. Mae. T-fldi m!" quotes. McOarey, P6111“. Cantwell. B. Hodgson: hi! V90. HQODPr. Wcod. Saunders; forwards. J. Hcdgson. Downe, Pm. fer. Campbell. Berk, 0.111s. Wuscn. Acadia-Fullback. Walker; three ‘lllllrtf-‘li- Smith. Sleeves, Chandler. Eatrn. Crockett. fo wargi, ylqegnedh M . .. "11‘E‘!‘. v Snow. Robinson. n“ c ' Rman‘ Royals play draw MONTREAL, N _ __ _ last minute goal liyv bznfcfion: love Montreal Royals a 2-2 draw with Montreal Pats in the night.- CRD cf lhe Quebec Senfcr Hockey league Sunday doubleheader m" M‘! WOEQMR-Qtntm! wnm- wen-r AMlSS ?~4wlMAGlNE / "rue POWER o1= our: GMALL 4 1uveuT1ou!....o-n1e DEVICE / TO5SED YOU 11511 HEH.’ PAEDOM M‘! UNTI MEL“! 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Ilcrlq-y 511109 the s‘ The 5mg whokfiozgfi 3 ll l the seiiiw‘ Senior the sec l "111,"- 0 ~ minute rliiera Ji2“;,;,‘;9;;g £11. t w 011.1111; t nuns TmTvHTTHM g 1 E With — M11 ihr llnnnlp A FINANGER LJ. x By Edwina Penalties-None League game. ly I WAS ON“, _ ' --=:n--_~_ ~ - "CU-l" WHEN I “CUZ MY MOTHEITN FATHER WELL HOW‘D m! Mcrr I 114E QoM - 5am" ‘K ~ _ n! 11111-11 PBfifid suamanv 1 "'5 ‘ ‘K’-"\SD,5A‘GU?§QNCESS W FokNo ME. ON A 01:51am ISLAND FATHEi-Z eeT THERE, THESE-B“? 1 s wfzsvim’ Ew/THT: QEXL ~"" AN DOPTED ME. l W46 O A S J‘ é THEY FOUND ME,AN’—-SAV! i l-Oanmdlens. Guilty (Incl. Flm Perl»! 114' MATTER 111/rm 101.1 erfl Blake) 2:29 Au- 1 4-C.11111dlcns. Chamberlain (Dc- Scoring-None. .- mcrs, Dame) 17:55 Pcmlties-D.1v1dscn. McCall. P1\:1a1t1r~r~l(11olt- (major), Cham- berlain (malorn Second Period j Overtime l-Dcirolt. Wares (Abel) 4:2! ; z-Toronto. McCreedy (Goldun) ' 5-Amer'.t~an.= Thurrler (Hill. An- 6:55 1 dorsnni 1:43 Penaltw-Stewart. 5—An1e.1c11n.~., B111 (Benson, Kelly» 9:155 'l‘hird Period Penalties-None. — ii-Toronto, Taylor (Carr. Hamli- ton) 11:43 Ilse Mlnarcfs for sprains. 1:103 511M911 1.~...,1¢|. 11D (WW-W 1. m... -\\ s\\ o WARNING I wou won T - , I'M Ntnhso _ suiiPRiSED- BEwss room's MAID~YE5I §