l~..: fl|\l:,~\- -:l-.~*.| "¥£"‘.;;l‘-1lli'iI¢v!:t>‘,-\l!\‘5' OCTOBER 2__7_. 1113 WILL SERVE FOR own MORE YEAR 1’ ‘" (Canadian hem) _ AMHERST, N. l., Oct. ads-One gm year now. and C. C. Gillespie 5 thruufls as the "Czar" of Ill-ri- Imc com. The veteran Moncton. u, 3., sportsman declared today he would not offer for re-election next year as President of the Maritime Provinces branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. President Gillespie was tendered a unanimous return to oifice- at yesterday's annual meeting of the Branch. He will head its affairs for the coming year, he said today, but af- ter that he will not conslk sflpt- ing the office again. ST. illlllS uuwls run MilNlilEAl? NEW YORK. Oct. zit-Baseball's Stove Leaguers were seehing along Broadway yesterday. Death THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . :1. -A"LILC-III¢§'K&. Iss1»; ' ___|I_w ‘>’..,_,_g>QRT w l RLDT use"... tiEVEiANll ilillB lnlllll mom cmcun International League Circuit to Have Five Teams This Season. (Canadian Pres) HALIFAX, Oct $—Personnel of the team that will sot out tlus sea»- aon in such ofthe Maritime Hocky League title for the Halifax Wolverines Club was announced tonight following the club's annual meeting. It includes most oi last year's players. bolsteled by four Quebec and Upper Canadian im- portatlons. Jack Conn. re-elecied club pre- sident and team manager, said he was confident the Wolves would fll-Pfllro the League champinslfli! held by the Moncion Hawks, Allan Cup holde s. He declared he was hopeful of excellent results from the team's new coach, "Red" Stuart. ‘There will be 1:0 ‘arth of mat- cl-‘al. The squad includes lest year's iirsf-s ling players: Goalie Leo Serg nt, Def 116811111, Frank ‘Graham and Frank Llavlg e For- wards Chummie Lawlor, Vince Flerguscn and Owen Lenncn And there are Gordon Kennrdy. Ernie Mosher, Reg Shields and Todds Beaz ey of last yearssquad- nlwmlorr, Oct. 25—(A.P.)-'l‘he Cleveland Club will be dropped from the Intemationsl Hockey league this year, leaving a five team circuit, it was announced to- night following an all day meet» ing of Club and League officials here. Manager Harry Holmes. whose Indians finished in last place last season, and deep in the hole finan- cially, told ha story to the league, and the Cleveland franchise was declared inoperative, for at least one year. The players on the Geveland squad will be divided among four of the five remaining teams. The Olympics, of Detro t, waived their claims to any of the players. and they will go to the Windsor, mn- don, syrccusse and Buffalo clubs. of Philip De Cateeby Ball, owner of St. Louis Browns of the Ameri-l can League, added explosive fuel to the flaming question that has been in the minds of experts and others for some time: Where will the Browns end? I Montreal u considered the most logical city to move the‘ franchise‘ AT lllluli The new comers are Gerazd "Sham" Hana-hen, who played in El lMlNAllllN Conn Announces SUBBEN DEATH Wolverine Lineuplli AM E E U R Halifax Manager-Confident That Nova Scotia Team Will ' League —- 5:135 To Coach. 1D Quebec for the last few years; Paul Gegnon oi the Montreal City lseagus; Bill Cowley and Everett Portsous of Otto/we, and Goalie Cameron, who tended nets for the Intermediate Wolverines when they won the provincial champonship last year- In addition, try-outs have been extended to two Am- herst. N. 5.. players, Adelard Fag-an and Dccithe White. Before the openng of the sca- son on Nov. 20, the Wolves will p'ay two or three exhibition games at the Halifax Forum. They will take the ice for the first time next Friday. Tomorrow, they will begin active (raining under Stuart's, watchful eye on the Wanderersl Grounds. I This soason, Conn s:id tonight, the Club would not sporsor an in- termed ate team. Instead, atten- tion wculd be given to the develop- ment of Junior matsrlnl, and Stuart would coach the club's jun-i icrs. At today's annual meetig of the Club Dr. F. R. L'ttl* was rleected . .......... .. ........ AVUBATES AN Vice-Pr. sident, as ‘reasurer. and A. J. Clancy TllB-flF-WAR INJURED i E i i ER I87 liii’.if.‘;fitzi'"rs (Canadian Press) l Meet Springhill In sINT. TITLE Summerside Team a To Western Capital Monday. Owing to weather colvlulons the baseball games for the Maritime intermediate championship, which were to have been lfleyfll in Springhill and Summerside this week have been postponed. The teams have agreed to D181 a sudden death game on the school diamond at Summerside on Mon- day next at 2 p.m. This game is to decide the Maritime titleholders. Summerside A. A., P. E. I. and New Brunswick champions, and the Bpringhlll Iron Dukes. N0" Scotia champions, are the compet- ing teams. i Summers‘de is looking for the hearty support of the fans and the game promises to be a hard fought struggle all the way. S. A sliMPlliE RUGBY TUURNAMENT lllrs sen W El you're wearing Penmclns, A I . . l! you ll be "gcumng yards on Economy and Style this Fa". BluenoseAn Ont. Seafarer u to, although there is a possibility Ammnsr, n. a, Oct. 26.—An- . " " - qg - objections could be overcome re- nual meeting of the JLlITlOf Hockey hoinoN’ oct'vz:,s,'ll_(g'piqcablze)u' TaCtiOn For E‘ [and M. or , e": - , gsrrfng transfer of the Club to- N°iwmm¢“m"3 u". ‘wmy _ Association of Nova Seotla will take i: d1 g5): commisslmer to S; —-——— , ~ M""‘“k°°~ “an”: m Wednesday “gm ‘ m: “mmmm PM’) "We "W" 1° m T““°' “°°°‘dm“ United Kingdom today atlvocctedA lti Oot. 25-(029. Two we“ known Monti“, sperm crowd was on hand in Bedeque MONTREAL, Oct. 26 —l“lrst cas- w an Mnouncemcu; made toms“; ' . (Cgnadhn my.) men have been know-n to have per- sistently bid for the Brown fran- chise in the last l8 months. United States observers have willingly ad- mitted the Canadian Metropolis is‘ the best bet from a baseball view- point and major league ball in Montreal seems nearer reality w- liey than ever. It is taken for granted in most quarters that the Brown franchise Rink to witness the elimination tug salty oi ltl. naming Bnflhflfl New of war pulls for the Strong Mor- a York Rangers tozlay temporarily lost rlson Junior ‘Iroplly. Results are as '0tt' Heller, brilliant young defence- iollows: | man, when he splalncd n wrist in a m-eerown vs, Norm Bedmue. i craslrcguilz. i, the boards at the For- Both pulls were keenly contested um hm- and exciting. North Bcdsque won! EXf/eklt vi illlllfl’ W i119 K-Wlmnel‘ both, first n 3 minutes and “c- youngster was not asu-Lrialncd io- Dnd m 3 mmubes. 3° sewndm night but the wris: was b_.dly swol- New Anna“ m 5L minnow len and he will he kept olf the ice Both won by New “nun n"; m‘ for several days at least. Babe Seibert, who is having con- by President Fred Gnragan of Hal- lfax. (laragan attended yesterday's an- nual meeting of the M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. here, and he expressed be- lief the Broncos offer of iree ama- teur OflidB and club af.lll..tlon pap- ers would aid the sport this winter among the juniors. an Empire rugby football tourna- ment between teams from Canada. England. Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Australia. New Zealand and South Africa. , The High Oomimssioner, speaking at a Illllflluflll in Wembley Stadium, where the next Empire Games and swimming events will be held, said New Zealand was most anxious theti such a tournament should be held,‘ mum and cmmch" and Jacks“! and that he hoped, Canada, even if: on the Win83 PEDWdGd ‘he high‘ (Canadian Press) KITCHENER, Ont.. Oct. 26- Marked improvement in every de- partment of play was noted today as Coach Dick Irvin sent his Tor. onto Maple Leafs through a brisk 90-minute workout. The "Kid" line, with Primeau at avnllvbl- for crulscs and for visits Quietly and with none of the eb- tentloll it received seven week! elg\ when it arrived, the “Seafarer II‘ twat-engined ‘bplano in which Captain James Mollisml and his wife planned to break the long dia- izlnce aviation record. today was loaded for departure to England. The plane. packed in boxes, was placed on board the freighter Beavcliorae destined to Fingland. Captain Jim and his wife. the for- TORCNPO. Oct ‘lo-Ylluenosc, famous Lun nhurg irhng ~choon- er and ra.ing queen of the North Atlantic fleet will be an amuse- ment P. rk atzrrctlon next sum- lncr as a rsult of negotiations here toda". To partlcirmte in the 'I‘orcnto Ccntenlral Celebrations. the fisherman wll make hel- head- quarters at the Amusfmew Park, l g, ; ' ll hi; i’ th k , Wm be disposed o! by the Bu“ iinrgiénutesgd? second-Q. am igcflndl “not trouble with Rangers was F I n I N s 1mg‘; éoognuifle; 211,351,; T; zomilght izhziilgqliliflll; went to E1 by sight-seeps, r-ner Amy Johnson, had intended hei . ‘w’ ‘ - l i» ° ' ' » h b’ la m The final P0118 081111031 be 3mm working out with m8 team andLes a’ would compete. mlm- when the“ "Ppeamme and At present Bluencse is tied to a flying t e m m from wag‘ Only a stubborn determination l0 Produce an American League Pennant winner had kept the. late 8t. Louis magnate in the game, it has been disclosed by a close friend. 'l‘lle latter made it known Ball had suffered losses approxi- "WWY $3,000,000 in his fruitless 18-year effort to produce a cham- Dlonship Club. Should the Club be moved to Montreal, it is taken for granted Hornsby will be retained as man- seer unless the Canadians secure the franchisa and players outright. In that case they could fulfil I-lornsbys contract by a financial settlement. ter Patrick said he was coniident the dispute would he patched up be- fore the season ends. Friday as the elimination contests are not compleied and r| Friday night further elimination contests are to take place. St. Eleanors is to‘ be on hand with a senior team. | ' Official referee Hugh Morrison. ' Timer John Frlznell, Judges of Play Scott McMurdo and Clifton Mathiesoii. S. This afternoon M. 3.45 Saint Dunstanb intermediates and Sec- ond Year Prince of‘ Wales meet in their initial counter. E. J. H. Mm-l-lsey will probably handle the K1318. ERRY SEEKS llovvn The Alleys Y. M. c. s. ALLEYS IITTAWA TEAM Canadian Press) UITAWAA Oct. Zd-"Yip" lbs- ter. whose workouts with Detroit Red Wings have caused concern to the Senators National Hockey Lea- gus team, joined the Ottawa camp today. Checking in from Detroit, “Yip" got right into action and was used in his regular position on the defence. In strange surroundings, he did not hit his best stride to- day. With “Cooney” Welland and Nick Games Ln an intra-Empire rugby football tournament would be play- ed under English rules with teams of 16 men each. RIFLESHUBT Rllflemen will wind up a very successful season tomorrow after- noon at Kensington Range with a goose shoot. FOr this particular match com- petitors will be divided into two classes. "A" and “B," and an equal number of geese offered in each introduction featured a relief con- cert. downtown Toronto dock, laid for the winter- Bcach. Ont, to Bagdad but a min- or aocident and the approach 0i winter interfered with his plans. "l3 Y" Cl“ Wasnie absentees from the wonkout. “m”- E ach Gear e Bollcher had his for- The match will be shot over the -- - co s Royals 1974 ward u.“ shifted wmewhgg was. 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges and " Imlwflflll 3193 . ' nie laid up on_ the advice of physlci- Prim W111 be awarded in each ’ ' s‘ . H1811 single Fred Smell. 396- , ans on account of strained muscles, class to the highest scorer st each ‘ t ' High two Fred Small, 418. Tnhqmegm, 1112,, Oct 26- while Welland likewise was reported distance, and tho highest in the , - ’ j Majestica . . . . . 1896 3mm,” he's “gem” 1,30 old to lndisposed. total. ‘ _ P Monarchs I073 play all these double-h-tadrs," The match will start at 1.80 p.m. ' ,- . '7 ",1 _ H1811 lingle Em Clswson. 240- 3m Tony, manager cf New York sharp. ~ Ii High two Ern Clawsorl, 415. 31mg, mid the first base position w on the cllomnon team may be l AT u N a H T non mm: own open next sesson- m I ' . iu-ry, en route to South Flor u‘ ‘ -- ‘ _ i Ladies Bowling to select a Spring training A . ‘ 2° The Falcons basketball team will for his team. fist said there _W°" _ _ \ an 51d mm“ “mum m so], Ill-II IQ be no changes in the Giants ‘I113’ - Name Club gym ate onion; Au Ilverneadys 1684 upnext season unesssgelrlzevthm , c, member‘ m,’ “hm desirous o! High single Florence Flynn. 211. reserves prove they are mo r “n: gnaw’ o“ wquflm o’ M‘ ______ . . f". playing m asked to be on hand. High tluee Florence Flynn and the rogulflfl- 0M °" t m ‘rm, m"; Stevwal-t, l: pounds lighter unw YORK, Meet ulo hockey 1 - e4 . Florence Mn-liett. m- vlwhe" "-11 b” added ° e seq.‘ than at m: same vliod last year. player who m" h“ W“ “h” 2 h‘ ___ However. 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