28 1936 tr if: W __ . ... . .» f .-- _ ._ _ ._ _~ - -. »f~,~.~ _ .~ ._-.,' - fr.. 1 -. 5.-.' ff..-.-1~=.»..ft~»-1-iw/'ffsi iff- ' f .. ..._- t--"Vi » ` " 'I"" ” '”"*""1'~". ` .“°“' .' -' - " . ‘. ._~ ‘ ' .~ .-, _ .` 1 ____ ..-....-nvauwwuisa-v-;1ml:_'.-_..._.. .1 , _ _______[_______-________ ,_ In CHAR] _ ,_ ,-gg-',,.__, _ ,. . _, _ '_' I Q - . . _ . __ 1 _ 2 ag _ 'IHE (lHARLO'l |`l‘,'l UWN, (JUAKLHAN i`l C lie _ _ _ ;___ _l _ |A(_|i Sl Vi __ _ _ _ _ . ___ _ _'_ 'a _SN aowL1Nc "` ' *"*" auxin ‘ f -.‘ '~'¢- 2 1 Hooker G “- ' ii_fis1i1:TaA1.1. f I wRas'r|.1N G E _ ' OTHER SPORT - WS nr SPCRT WORLD H-|BBI!\'G. lifinn.. Oct. 27-(CP) _Durable defencemen and fast- dmmm f0r\\'.1i'ii lines were problem _himnn for Clem loughlin, Man- ;w, of Ciiirago Blzickhawks, to worry about f'\('[i'\\'. I In pmpnoe tilts, his National Hockey Lcngrro entry has shown ,Nur rvei§\~tliiiig zi hockey Dluyel' mould rio and with owner Frederic Mapaiighiiii lic agreed his boys we 3 finely conditioned lot. H45 Chief worry however, was to mp them from growing stale be- iore iiic sczisfti opens, m . two-hour workout the two Iefeme pairs, Art Wiebe and EMI gribert aieii Alex Levinsky and lfariy Bui'I~:r r.iini1ltlei'etl and bodied m 5 ninnner that endorsed the yigdoni of sending the Hawks to a minmg Camp 10 days ahead of my other team. Durability of the defence four. nm-;mii_\~ shot-blceking of Mike girrikns. togetlier with pass-play. ,peed and shooting of the Thomp- m.Roiinies-Mnreh and Gottsellg- gint;--Bi'1‘d.aon line of attack should place the Hawks “up there" all sea- wn, Loiigiiiiii mused. CIKTS SQUAD MONTREAL, Oct. 27-(CP) - Manager Cecil 1-lart wielded the pruning knife today and cut seven members from the training squad of Montreal Canadiens of the Nat- ional Hockey League- Art Lcsieur, burly defenceman. m '-on again off again" member of the Canadiens since 1930-31 was given his outright release. Four candidates for Canadiens berths from teams in the North- mznr-n Hockey League, were oth- lrs Hart let go. Gaston Leroux. defenceman from Montreal who has been playing minor league professional hockey lor the past two years was anoth- |r victim of the knife, and Hart decided to send Albert Thurrier, Granby, Quo., amateur, back to the umon piur ranks. For Thursdiiys game at Ottawa against Springfield, the old line of Howie Morcnz, Aurel Jollat and .iohiiuy Gagnon will start, backed by Rorcr Jenkins and Babe Sieb- grt on defence and Wilf Cude in foal. NO IIOLDOUTS OSHAWA. Ont., Oct. 27~(CP)- D All New York American players A lure sin-<‘tl coiitracts with Martin Siieiilier, business manager of the _ . B. tlub, for the coming National Hoc- M ter league campaign, it was leam- id iirie ioniglit. I rom, ,W ,,,,,,,(,,,,$ and ¢,,,i,,r,,g A. Bnriro 230 iaa isa __ Bett||1g IS fs- A- B‘"k° ' 118 13° 1” Nnw YoR.K. oot. 21-rA.P_»_ Total-971. reielnng the stage wlicrc the team M l< al|no,»i. i'eriri_v for league compe- tition. the onli' obstacle in Man- R tiiiiictiiticg. ivliich still persist bc- iwern the Nntiniial Hockey League C ind the Bill Dwyer interests con- ' ierning ilie club`s franchise. builtin hficl five defence players W'il‘liiiifr out iadriy. Johnny Galla- ° illrer. limi Doriin. Allan Shields, Jeff Kaiiifiemii nii;i Al Murray. Duit'»n rlr~:'lrii‘c-ci tonight that he R,_ would not (infinitely decide on his K~ \'.~itif»:1.:ii lioekey League lineup un- til Fr1t.nj.'_ F. P. M. H. M La M. R.1\N\'.‘l‘Ll(.\` l{l'l.'\D\' ".7 5. .=?=.e WlN.\'ll‘l‘f(¥. Oil. 27--iCP) - 'iln:‘n2i~r Lei~tcr Patrick and uinin._~i_-i.nii.oii1 cook, iooired ` “Pr New York Rangers' hockey Wk ifid.'i_v und decided it was al- 1, the Nai=r_i;1 M days hence. Rangers, in their second week of training here, open the league sea- son in Detroit Nov. 8. “If Nell and Mac Colvillc and Alec Shibickl continue at the ratel they are going our ‘kid line' will; be one of the best front ranks ini the League this winter," Cook saidi after a stiff scrimmage today. Cook says the "kids" are aimostf certain to be a leading trio in the' League but they will not ranki ahead oi’ the veterans, Cecil Dil-f lon, Frankie Boucher and Lynn Patrick. SAINT JOHN, N.B., Oct. 27 (CP "Babc"Risko at the 11ip;>orl,»,,,,, If 5;. _l Blackhawks Show Plenty Tommy Gorman Shaughnessy 'Sells Half m Harr)/Balsamo TorontoMap 0fF0ryn In Practice Tflts; Guest G/f Honor |I1lt3Lr|1»';ll1'i(Jl1¢Z-1| Interest In ' T0 CGI T651 Canadiencoac/1 Cutsquad A t Din n e r League Proxy His Ticket Against Risko; New Centre Few Changes In Lineup; For “KidLine” _ - i u _ f f-» f_»_;-_-_:no-~_~_-_-_-_; fl le Leafs Sport _ , By SCM", RESTON Camilla" Press Dispatch) NEW YoRK,oct_ 27-fari-rigiit ' :This is tin- rin; or n canadian _ -Thomas P. Gorman, Manager of As ` _ EDMONTON, Oct. 27-Cold cash followers expect to get .q rmri lim- op, |~,»¢.~;, “ries ,1,.,,|,,,g Wm, pr,,§pec‘§- Mtuitrcai Maroons of the National “dated Press 2p°“5 w"“°' £0 'he Sum Of $10.00() l00k€Cl bet- the l'>unClllI\g Hl>ilft_\’0f.\'0uii: Har:-~. oi' National llocke- league teams H0Ckey League, was guest of honor NEW YORK OW 27~(APJ _ ter to Walter Snowden than a "Bi1lsainc wlien iii.»i.;r1t:i-inf ';:.ij;‘. on the eve nf tin? nt-ii r-'iiiimigii tonight at a dinner given by the F"““°1S -70501111 "Shag" Shaugllues- very probleniatical $150,000, so 'he itnan goes to the pon; agag,,t¢_ Eddh. (¢(|,,.,.,, Wm |-Duuw, ` ‘ ' city or saint Jonn and the local Sy °f M°""”“i- "*“’y°'» bf°*‘@f»5°l' Sold 11 half interest in his Irish ` ' Board of T,ade_ Bom in Prince dief. f001lJi1ll C0aCh and baseball Hospitals sweepstake ticket yes- ‘here tomorrow niglii. ifanadiiin Press Staflkwritcr Edward Island, he was hailed as a. cxeclmve' wday was elected P1555' V l€‘l`Cl8y- ' BY ELMER l)L`l.\l \(iF Their 10 round bout iiill he dl ’ " _ 1 ‘ ' ' ~ I1 lll` l'ORON'l`O, Oct. 2 --(CP --Shrin- fcuow Marmmen' dent of the International Baseball A ‘ I 1 The R0Chf0fCl 3111136. Alta.. far- ilic first half of a douiie barrellcti i-ii up \oliti`t since last ii 1 l _ I ._ . - .' ' ‘ .' spr Lg W ieii Manager Art. Ross of the Boston Lmgue- ` mer hvlds the ticket CJ10123 and . bvxins program which winds up in tin-y st~r.nni.:or1 iinoiwii to in-_~ B,-ums and players of both clubs Third president of the Le;\gue‘ drew S'r Abe B ' ~' ' I - ~ ‘ 5 . 1 alleys horse Dan iM“d’S°n Square Gndcn Fridai' Stan’ev Cup finals thi' eien tl J. A. Bentley 177 325 219 G. Shaver 153 129 119 W, Murley 246 204 188 A. Sherry 189 100 176 P. McQuflid 192 223 224 A. Goss 169 156 121 when Maroons and Boston Bruin opened an exhibition series and his place in the second game to- morrow night will be taken by Billy Beveridge, Ottawa, National Hockey league substitute goalie. Down T7zeAlleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Last night on the Holy Name Alleys the second game of the half finals in the mixed tournament was rolled and some remarkable scores were made. Following is the stand- ing. FIRST A_ _joy 226 184 270 D. McDonald _ 168 236 20-1 Total-1288. SECOND R.1v1oI..elian 192 275 411 E. Dougan 137 163 105 Total-1283. THIRD R. cameron 245 252 251 M. Burke 199 148 118 Total-1219. FOURTH E. Robin ` no 165 265 G. Keenan 169 178 219 Total-1175. FIFTH SAINT JOHN, N.B., Oct, 27-(CP) -Alex Conne1l,Mont1'eal Maroons_ goalie whose father died at Ottawa today, left here tonight for that city. He played 'here last night cn Of Prospects Canadian Press Dispatch MONTREAL, Oct. 27 - Time marches on. So do hockey play- ers. Some seemto march on and on like Aurel Jollat, the 1it\tle fel- low with the black peaked cap. Joliat, still the National Hockey Leagues mighty atom at 35, is out with Montreal Canadiens for his fifteenth professional hockey cam- paign. Heres what he and some others of the old boys' brigade think about it; Jollat: "This season I should go better than ever." Johnny Gagnon, 31, Canadiens, eleventh season: “I'm in first class shape." Sylvio Mantha, 34, Canadiens tl1i1'teeni.h season: “I feel fine. I'm _faster than cvcr, overskated the puck last practise." Lionel Conachcr, Maroons, 36, twelfth season: “Feel better than at any time in three seasons." Pete Lepinc, Canadiens, 35, twelfth season: "One hundred per cent. better than last year, seems like 1931." Total-1122. SIXTH Total-1103. SEVENTH Total-1085. EIGHTH . Birch Total-1084. _ TENTH ELEVENTH _ TWELFTH \'i HALF F INALS McCabe J. Bradley Corrigan Chris. McKinnon 1-logan R. Duncan Griudet E. McMillan Challniit E. Doueetic Corcoran L_ Corcoran --- '_ D om Roivmnv. Enginnowrnoro (11.1-_ ny onnrauni, spooioi wirel ;f_1h:fb§?§c_§;;I1;2;Ci“gf§ ling “M _ I ns only been one bride in the last NEW YQRK, oct. 27-(A_p.)_ 5 ` ' ’ "`”d5` ful' U10 flm- Semi? 0f live years and one death in the Nm; Baer, former heavyweight, =\ ‘ li Li‘=\i!\lt‘ cumpfllgll 11 last two in this Kent village. champion who hasnt been doing so King' Hamm' E(.v`wl.mi“g and - ` if f - th don. sometime in February. 3;;Tl;i;l;h; ben" “Pk 1-ol -- C Under the terms of the agree- ` ment, :igned by Patil Damski. Am- I mms _ CK,_C ,I t erican representative for Bidne M' Ootf 27 ( ` ' imc _ __,i V_n__iH:1___ _ , Laureat Second. Finalist carries \ Howie li/i‘orcnz, Canadiens, 34, fourteenth season: “I‘ve got. a new lease on lifc..Ict.s of hockey left.” Alex Connell. Maroons. 36, eleventh season; “Getting young- cr cvery day. afraid I‘1l meet my- self growing up sometime." over their news jobs Nov. 1. 22. Shaughnessy. native of Soutl only nominee for the presidency. - “Shag” was general manager o the Montreal Baseball Club fron tional League pennant, and fo part of 1936. He resigned las August. An energetic, 210-pound giant an end on the famous Irish team of 1903, coached by Lou Salmon, which was not scored upon. He started his baseball career in 1005 when Ban Johnson, late pres- idcnt of the American League, saw him play for Notre Dame and signed him to a Washington con- tract. He also studied law_ and coached football at Clemson Collegc,Wash- ington and Lee, McGill University, and. for short periods, at Harvzirii and at Princeton. In addition to this schedule he entered the brokerage business in 1929 and 1930 and was a baseball scout and coach of Detroit Tigers in 1026-27. Author of the “Sli:\iigliiicss§:" play-off plan, used in the Interna- tional and other minor bali leagues after being proved successful by George Weiss, \'iec 'president of N 1 the Newark club, was elected vice- ° LI/hat The Old, p_cS_d_m_ ew Brunswzck -_Timers Think .$12..§‘§”§§§Z§...Zf"i‘i..5‘Z.."’Tt’}..-fi Players Wi th Amboy, N. J., who has spent nianyj of his 49 years in Canada, was thc; 1931-34 and field manager in 1935 when the Royals won the Interna- ' R.ena_Boud1-eau and Ray Malon- t fant, the Moncton -wlngers, have “Shag” has lived one of sport‘s epic careers. He played on the Notre Dame football, baseball and track teams from 1901-04. 1-Ie was ,_ Quebec Aces 1 QUEBEC, OCL. 27-(CP) -Coach F. Magurn of Quebec Aces said fitonight lie was "banking heavily" ‘i on two new hockey players from y Moncton, N.B., for the Quebec sen- ‘ lor group season opening Nov. 4. been working out steadily with Aces since training opened Satur- day. They came here from Mont- rea.l's amateur Canadiens. Boudreau plays right wing and Malenfant patrols the opposite l lane. They will flank centre Mar- cel Perreault, the trio probably making up Aces' seoond line. The New Brunswick pair, the coach said tonight, were slow in rounding into shape but in the last couple of workouts they've out loose with plenty of speed. .Around The ii.H.L. (lamps ,» By Canadian Press Hockey players seem to have a weakness for wrestling and the lat- est to turn his attentions to the grunt art is big Vernon Ayres. trying out with New York Rangers r. H. McKenzie 252 264 260 82 B5 141 NINT" In common sense basis. 1 plan to keep Gallant zoz 231 136 that SYS*°m 8°i“K~" 1*” S“i“~ 'r§§§i`“oro_ 1” 1” 162 Figh t Ca rds 1;" . stooio 154 229 isa Clumsuls W°f1d~ y igcr "Ren" Diiiioirs rr-ny is the H. McMillan 161 95 127 They used to match Hogs-ins and _ Total 949. ‘ ' f, ' _ Marison square Garden, the c.ird Prriught 158 227 172 read nk? th,s_ --~- , Clinton 94 110 148 '_' ' '_ NEWMARKET, Enginnti. Oct. 27: T0ta|__909_ Ceferino Gaicla. vs Izzy Jannazzc _(C_P¢_Cabl€)_Imcre§t in me _ Tomgmls schedule Wm Start at 7 Aldo Spomdi vs Eddie Bunk Cambridgeshire Stakes. one of tiic` clock sho 1. ' ‘ - '- Me1nn‘s K McMillan - » ` 97th renewal of the i'ac‘<‘. over ii O`B1'icn F. Prunty In me ' distance of one mm, and R fm._ Duffy R. Dalziel thc National Hockey League, Shau- ghncssy says he plans no cliang0S for the International League. "This league has been run on n Changing Times Fight cnliis tell the story of the OR\e1ll5s Friday night at the Fillo Eclicverna v» Frnnki. great ml handicaps of me Emu,_h‘ Mari' di” Gems 'm I V fiat racing season, rcaehcii ii. new! _ , Baby CH-SHHOV2 15 505° Sam” high tonight on the eve of thc| Mclnnis . G. Essery T] _VI _U Im d 1 th t I McFarlane J. Callaghan ‘° ‘ al ‘n R 5 e °ug‘ race. Flynn C_ Lcqlaix- little Mcntrealer who holds the Betting was heavm. than fm. the Cnniidlnn Bantam Cliampioiivliip. past 50 years' with lmnmctrons amounting to more thin £5_0Ii0_000 _ ($25,000,000). Mniiy \\-omen were Max Baer Agaln among the bettors. 1 A field of 22 was 1'e.irl_v for 1li'\., long. The coiisisieiit betting fnvor- fancled, including Finalist. Noble well on his comeback drive, did ally top weight of 127 pounds' Weights right toclny when hc signed to meet range down to 91 p0unds_ the winner of the Walter Neusel- Heavy mm ml mdlwl Soiwnillq Ben Ford fight. scheduled for Nov. ` ` ii il t' k d 18 at the Hiirringnv Arena. in Lon the hard go lg on lc mc lm Y --Sir Abe Baileys Dan Bulger re- Hum' bmdng promoter and °per°` mained favorite at 10 to 15 in to- tor of the Hnrringay Arena, Baer , _ nights cnllover of odds for ionor- will receive ii guarantee of $22,500, , . rows renewal of the Cninbrriizc- tax free. plus four round-trip tick- , Ls bet L0 d d N Shire at Newmarket. Lady Raiiis e Ween n on an ew Y°rk‘ Finalist was second at 9 tnl and G. Ashwortlfs Pegomas third at 19 - to 2. C Faotbau Pfactlce Other odds in the finnl cnilover: Hamla 10 to 1: Noble King 100 to --- 9; Iaureat Bcrerid and Esqucm- All Nomads are a'ked to be at ling 18 to 11; Commander Third the Upper Queen street clubhouse 20 to 1; Noble Turk, Hoiyroodt this evening at 6.30. Important that Aldine and Haran 25 to 1; Nrisa 28 there be a full attendance, Sweaters to 1; Daytona and Stone Ginger 33 will be issued and a short practice to 1; Hypotiiesis 35 to 1: Tempest. ‘ " under lloodllghts, with a little run ` Inchkelth and Towion Moor 45 to to 1 and Princess Heredene 100 to for condition. " ,lg Papyrstto 60 to 1: Roughrlder 80 _l. in Winnipeg. The Toronto husky has little hope of catching on with Rangers and may choose a mat career in preference to a defense bert with Philadelphia Ramblers, Jean Pusie and Lionel Conacher are among other puck chasers who took a fling at the mat game. Little Frankie Parker, the 125- pouncl bundle of dynamite from Port Arthur, is on his way home to play amateur hockey for at least one more winter. The 17-year-old boy who as a bantam two seasons ago sct what is believed an all-time record. scoring 101 goals in 14 games, impressed Jack Adams at Detroit Red Wings camp. I-le will be given another tryout next year but Adams has no intention of rushing his "find" into professional company. Adams doesnt care whether Tor- onto Mnple Leafs use Syl Apps or .luck Sliiil between their two big “ ~nibc1‘.s, Hnrvey Jackson and ' ii:irlie Conachci. The Wings' boss figured his Aurie-Barry-Lewis line will steal the show in the big- timia this winter, outdistai-icing any other trio. A lot of teams that passed up Hooley Smith now will be wonder- ing if they acted wisely. The pepper-pot of Montreal Maroons last. season has been signed by Boston Bruins and he should play a big part in keeping the Bear tribe in the thick of the fight, especially if _Eddie Shore fails to come to terms. While Ppsident Calder was bust- ling around in New York, suppos- edly trying to straighten out af- fairs of New York Amerks. Mar- ty Shcnker was equally as busy in Oshawa trying to sign up mem- bers of the star-spangled contin- gent. The buslness manager for Bill Dwyer, owner ol Amerks until N.H.L. Govemors declared his franchise forfeit, claimed to have signed a number of players. With the season opening only nine days nwny, the Amerks' hired help is in a. muddle ' , Sl '. '_ ; Z1 them were suit tom-lir~.=_ but il:` or with which he polished off Eric S0073' l\\’0 n'<‘rl:s ago 1-."ii\'iii;i‘:i one and ali the Italian has power. Cllllln Alixircz of 'Fiinijitl will he- gin his eniiiimuli for ;i milieu Liglitivz-lglu Cliniiipion Lori _.\m1,,, by taking on Norment Quarle.s_ for mer Souiherxi United Siiii-.»~ it 1- lcgiate Champion. in the eight round :eini-final. I Meiinirliil-.‘, (Jr-it-i'iiio (`1,ii'ri-i_ Pino Welter\\'eigiit contender. Izzy Jaiiiiiizwo. New York ni one candidate for Bnrnci' Ros-' rroirn i1rcliili'fln1\\'o1'k 111%). .: 2»-: ~;i:fi erin the Garden I"rid.ij.. lin 1. hfis agreed to defend his tnlc ngaiiift the wiiuier Nor. 27- ni Fili- and NEW YORK. Oct. 27 -- IA Seventeen deaths, the same num- ber for the coi-re:~ponrlinq period last year. have been reported from saiidlot, club, high school and coi- lege gridirons in thc United S'ntc< thus fur this season. 1 Pi ._ i frostcrs! They'rc the woi-ld's only cars with the safety of the auto- matic hill holdcr! And they have the world's finest feather-touch hydraulic brakes! Ifyou don’t want to pass up the best buy on the market or on the horizon, make sure you see and drive-andprire-one of these ex- citing new 1937 Studehakers first! STUDEIAKEIPS C. A. C. 7 .. BUDGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS Have you tried their new doors that you don't have to slam to Close securely-their new dual range steering that cuts thc turning effort of parking in half? They're the world’s first cars with the dual economy of _he Fram oil cleaner and the gas-saving automatic over- drive! They have enormously spacious trunks! They offer the world`s first built-in warm air windshield de- Were among those present' The within a year, Shnuglinessy Suv- Bulger in U19 UTHW OH t-he Cam- lulght- v i "vanisliiiifv defence' itself is virtf rival managerg Whose team are eeeds Warren Giles. who took thel i_~i-idgeshlre. He hurried the '75 Balsamo, a terrific puncher with! ually intzrtet, Toronto Maple Leaf.- playing an exhibition Series in me .l0b Bl*-CF thi? death July 27 of Prc- , miles to Edmonton to confer with ’ his right. has iznor-keel out in of his will open the new Natioiial 1-locker Ma,-i|_1m9_e_ received presemationS_ sideiit Charles Knapp and gaye iii the representative of an English " - I Speaku-5 paid tribute to the type up to become vice-president and bookmaker and disposed of 9. half of players Canada was contributing general maiitiger of Ciuciniiriti interest, to ho_-key, Reds. Giles and Sliauglincssy take 20 professionrtl opponcnt~_ Some of League season hoie ni-xi neck with ,tlie blc.uid iit bt-t\\'i-0;; Cliitilie Coiizirlifr and lliiiiiey J.ii|iiitit»:,ul l_.i\it:.i.'\ ln- r.tit.r.tirr1 chunky Waiter iic<‘ Broun iriitl velcr- iiii Gt.-orge llui:,_--'.~iii1.~, uri- :.'t.ll ilucliiiiu for the 1`il;i.1 1./ play goal. 'l'iu-ri"s ii goori t'iiiii;c»» Brotla Wil Biz; by .f\:;il, the old boys atv: bu1'i;- i1bst::.i, 11:' 1/..ii li.i\u~_!; 1'-.-1.:'t-ij iiig up the ici' at the Leaf triiin- nig riinip in Galt. Oni. lioelit-_v lust svclsoii, niicii tlit-_r 1.11- . l ished st-coiitl to Montreal lviiiroons , in the Caumdiini section the Leafs ’ ioiiglit .1 spct~iacul.'\r playoff b;ittl<» I to eliniiiinte Boston Bruin.-, ilien New York Ainericzins and rericli the cup fitiuls. 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