s .. ‘Abegvvlsits Lose éTo Dalhousie 3-0 P I11 Canadian Presw-Sweeping Of Game Give Collegians Three‘ Point Win. Dalhoitslo University ruggers col-l. eluded a succeaful tWO-gamo ox- hibition series here Saturday after- noon by defeating Abegweits 3 to nil in a game featured with hard tackling and rough tough football over the full route. Dal defeated the Saint Dunstan University team 5 to 3 in the operilng game on Fri- day. After being rlorced to use all the strategy at their command to hold the Abegweits off in the first half, the yellow and black clad wearers came back strong intheseoondses- sion to dominate the big edge of tho play, but a rinsed red Ind black defence turned aside every massed backfield attack on their citadel. - With the half fast coming to a close, it looked as if the would end scoreless, however, this was not to be. About six minutes from the closing whistle. Dal start ed a dribble on the Abegweit so yd. i-rhornpocn line which brought them within scoring distance, about fifteen yards from the line. Here s. mad scramble occurred, in which the Nova Soo- tians were awarded a penalty kick. Davidson was chosen for the Job and made the most of it by bootin the ball over one of the ‘ . ‘Ihei-o was some dispute on the score, but the line judge's decision was upheld. It was a heartbreaking tum of events for Abegwelts, who, on the kick-Off battered at Dal's line ham- mer and tongs, but the invaders MIAIJIAQ tussle I were not takins anychanoes,“ and immediately set out tier another ‘More and only for hercuiean work, in which the entire red and black lineup took pal-t, it is likely that Del would have added s. try to their leading three points. _ The showing of the locals on Sat- ilrdfly exams: such a finely coach- |ed and well trained aggregation as Dalhousie is remarkable to say the least. The red and black squad not only held‘ the Collegians tryless Ibut threatcned their scoring line .1111"! ""1 seam, especially during ‘the first half when Dal, succeeded in swarms scores only by super human efforts. LINEUPS Dslhousie Atoll Fullback Sutherland Qvgelu l ‘Three quarter's" Covert power. , Larter Ilrlewitt Top; Stodard Gormley" Halves Mwvsll Duffy H. Sutherland Ryan Davidson J. Connolly Fbrwcrds Shepherd l Dixon Iv“ Woolner Woolner Bu"! InPage ‘-7°°P°1' Jenkins WWW 1. oonnolly E881" Richardson Referee-N. Mlthieson. _ TiliillNTii 8-3 '1'°R°"T°- 0311-. Nov. s. (By the DEBISIUN ilVER The boxing bouts held in the Ly- ceum Hall on Saturday night were well attended. There were liour bouts on the program. and Wm! icontested and fully appreciated by I 1 the fans. season's series, McGili University l. n N G A P H E defeated University of Toronto B‘ _"_' to 3 in an intercollrgiate rugby foot ball game at Varsity Stadium Sat. urday. A brilliantly executed for- Wflfd Pass, Krukowskl to Hammond, llet the latter away for a touch. down and victory for McGlll, B s Stanley and Glllls was hard fought and dtclared a draw. IN r E Gus Iiongaphie, classy little i l lightweight, earned a Popular deci- _ . sioll over Kid Nickerson in ill: soc- l 0nd go of the evening. _ PITTSBURGH, 9a,, Nov‘, g_(3y The semi final between Mickey the Canadian Pfess)._.chlcago‘s Cooker and Flash McDonald was Blackhawkg o: the National Hock- awarded to the former on a. foul in ey League outclassed and outplayed the Smvfld T0111“?!- Pittsburgh's International League The main six round “eo" between representatives in an exhibition Call “m” PFPWSB and B111 1011211- oontest here lagt night, The score phle. both welterweights, went the was ‘l to 0. full distance, Prowse being given The Blaokhawkg, who have been the judges’ decision at the flnhsh. training at Duquesne Garden here It was evclose fight in evrry for three weeks, appeuredin splell- round, with neither boxer having did condition. The local Yellow any apparent edse- However. iJackets have not been rehearsing PFOWSB ShOWBd b90161‘ bOXUIB Bbll- for such a long pgrlod, iity, but this was offset by Longs- The Yellow Jackets ha glnger 1n the first poplod o5 they ing forward every minute of the held the Hawks scoreless. but the figm- better team and better training were asserted in the two remaining good to watch as both boys boxed geotlom of the game. ‘cleanly and well. The remaining 1rounds were marred with mucll ‘ clinching, the referee at times be- ,l A n Y G R A D S, ing forced to exert his strength to l ' ‘pull the boxers apart. NCVDPLHCIIXSS l . - .the bout Wits productive of clean and sportsmanlikc tactics through- EASY WINNERS Inngaphie, although losing the ‘hairline decision, has nothing to (Canadian Press) ireprozlch himself for. He fought gumc-ly, Cfll'l'\'i“'! mos‘ c’ “P “u” but one exception, were closely manager "I the Till-t (lllARl.()'l"|‘Ffll()WN GUARDIAN 1006M‘ TRIMSIPRUWSE WINS Doings In The ckey Loop , Nat. Ho . (By llugh S. Fullerton, In, Associ- ' aisll Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, N. ‘L, Nov. 8—'I‘he word has gone out that the New Yorl Ant ricans aro "the team to boa!" iii the international section of the Notional Hockey League. No less authority than Connie Smythe, Toronto Mhple Louis, is given as authority for this Sifliemfllt and there are plenty of The first preliminary between 01111115 1° 11111111 111m up 1n 11' The division of the spoils when Ottawa and Philadelphia decided to suspend operations for the year was just what the Americans needed illld from it they securvl the play- ‘crs to round out an h .3,dy good 'tcrlm and make it into one that locks like areal winner. 4 0110 d." the strongest defense lines ill the league was strengthen- 9d by the addition of Allan Shields. husky young player who was gain- ing experience with the Quakers last season. In the Americans’ pract ice sessions at Gait, Ont., shields has been working with the veteran B‘ll Brydge on the second defense combination while Mervyn “new Dutton and Vernon Ayres, the "flnd” of last year, have made up the Americans. the first line. d a lot of phws aggcssiveness’ who kept gm, Behind this great defense wall, been training with the Americans‘ Worters, again h0ld5'hB.V6 a ,R0y “Shl'lmp" |the post in the American nets, 1col- The first and second rounds were several years he has been one of didates for places the outstanding goalies of ‘the lea- gue. 0n the front line, manager: Eddie Gerard is almost embarnsgedll ‘by an oversupply of material. He already appears to have selected last year’s "heavyweight" forwards, Bill Butch, Happy Emms and Geo. Patterson, as his first string com- blnation but the acquisition of new material has broken up the fan;- ous “midgeifi line. Waivers have been secured on Johnny Sheppard and Rabbit McVeigh, two of the little fellows, as well a5 monk cor- son and Bert Hughes and any or all ‘Rf thvm may be missing when the season opens Nov. 12. Joe Lamb. Ottawa's star centre, heads the list of newcomers and probably will lead the second for- ward line. Two prornLslngyoung- stars ivho had been loaned to Phil adelphia, WallyKilrea and Lei iGrosvenor, complete the consign ment of players obtained from Ot- tawa. Little Normie Himes, big Duke Dutknoaski, _wh0 also can lllfly a defense post, and George‘ Mnssecar, one of the team's fastest Players. wmDlete the Americans’ roster of forwards. Ronnie Martin, fllurchased from Buffalo last spring,‘ ‘already has been turned back to the International League team pl- though he remains the property of The New Haven Eagles, who have number of fine young who are potential can- on the Am- erican squad but it appears un- likely that any of them will make the mflior league in the face of such competition. players PAGE. sir-tw- ‘l 11w VERSIBN illlllcil Finn Objections By Liberal Interests Heardfn Court liilii Nil!‘ ‘THE WINBEI] EDMONTON, Alta, Nov. B-Ed- montons lady Grads, world bask- to Prowse, who in turn employed , MONTREAL. Que, will ‘P ER A T E ulisl illicit Extra... Makes More Worie CYITAWA, Nov. 6—An announce- ment concerning the proposed (fo- mestip loan, while expected short- ly, is unlikely to be for some days ,(Cans.dlan Press) NTW HAVEN Conn, Nov. 5.—A ithc Canadian Prose-m. Justice‘ Boyer in Superior Court today (Canadian Press) took under advisement the question VANCOUVER." B. C.. Nov 7—Pac of whether or not objections rais- mo coast Hockey League will not‘ ed by the Liberal interests agaInstHJpei-ato this year, Frank Patrick, Conservative election contestations President of the profesional loop, in this city should be sustained.» announced here today. Counsel for the elected Liberal The League has operated for the candidates in eleven seats argued past three years, first with Vancou- that objections raised against the ver, Seattle, Portland and Victoria, persons who hadsigned the election and. later with '1‘ repliwln! ‘i contestations warranted the dis- Victoria. Tacoma dropped out af- missal of the petitions. ter the season started last year, . The petitioners did not act in leaving three teams. good faith in that they, or some of Efforts have been made this year “mm, admuted they did not; pef- to start a loopwlth Vancouver, Cal- somlly know the facts alleged in can’. Edmvnwn and Tacoma. but their petitions‘ oounsq dgclgfed, these have fallen through for vari- Many of ‘the petitions had been 0115 19890115- signed "blindly? Furthermore many of the petitioners appeared to be PLEASRNT VALLEY SCHOOL insolvent and none of them had‘ ‘himself placed the deposit required’ by law, it was declared. ———-— Many points have to be decided and extensive organization arrang- ed for beforehand. " _ All departments of the govern ment halving anything to do with finances with an international end, are particularly busy because of the exchange situation. In the postoifice department, for example, the detail of work connect ed with money matters is very hea- vily increased. All orders on the States are of course payable in Am- erican funds at the prevailing prom ium, but while the premium is ex- acted here it means, when the trans action L; cleared up, no extra reven- ues. Britain has discontinued pos- tal orders corresponding to Cana- dian postal notes, and now uses oli- ly the international form of money order. I _ 19mm champlong, completed one of a damaging left lmllcl tn the easiest " ' of their title Off- , j here Saturday, defeating Toronto At the conclusion of the bout, 1111111 119151011 °1 111° 51°13’ °1 11111 all-stars 100 to 18 inthc second of PFOWSC paid a glowing tribute toiB1b11ca1 110011 thfmugh 111111111 11011115 I/Jngaphle for his gumcncss andjig; 121d}: 1305f :2?’ zrejeffgnikae sportsmanship. “I haven't had manyhvlp of mi fountain? 0;‘ theregreai fights", said Prowsc, “but the oneldeep" caused the inundation’ was iwith Bill tonight will live long iniadvanccd today by-Im mmano“, my lnc-lnory." "He is a crcciit to thqnesearch Fenm m ‘Semitic and 1°11“ 11111111111 111111“ 111111 1 11m 311111 Biblical languages at Yale Univer- such a real Sign . The new version places the length of the high water period at 150 days, compared to the forty days set by the first and second traditions. The Biblical language relative to the "fountains of the great deep" was not speclficially explained in Dr. Romanoffs theory, ‘but it was brought out as either a tidal wave or a release of subter- ranean waters. Earlier stories suggest that wat- lulllifs lliIilEE .....- ARGIINAIITS HALHAX, N- 3., Nov. a-Acadia -, won the right to play the University of New Brunswick fifteen for the Maritime filter-scholastic rugby championship by defeating King's College here Saturday 9 to 0. They , won the first game l3 to nil a f Wolfville last week. ' the two-game championship series. Grads won the first contest 125 to l9. total score on the round 228 to 37. ' Playing pretty close to their best mMONTR-EAL. Que. Nov. e-(By form, although without the ser- e Canadian Press)— freaks ices of their ca. tain and star uard Winged Wheelers hurdled the Tor- ‘lillsle Bennie, Czech Percy gI-Xcvs to have Yo“ from onto Argonauts with comparative Grads ran roughshod over tho all- mod sport‘ ease here yesterday Bflemoolhfind Stars. Margaret MaoBurrney led by dint of a 4-1 victory underlihe point getters with 20, but most I wraps, they brought tho mterpfq- of her teammates were close bc- vincial rugby crown to Montreal for hind? the first time BIXlCO 1919. . ‘ ,_Y. Bowling ‘ ZION GUILD LEAGUE Frederictiorl Wins High Title AGAIN Report of Pleasant valley School for September: SPARE RIBS claosgoNélMass-ulllizv. ‘firs: cl-s, which swept all before them Replying 1M the Conservative 1m Grade X___1_ mjznbeth Macxay; El ' 5 — i ‘r. rarroi-ty 14o 121 10s ' R,‘,‘,Z,,,“,, i, Nmona, Hockey Z§°°1Q1rk1h°epfmggmitsfzaiag: tcrests counsel cited an appeal 2. Melbourne MacDowell; a, Donald Sgusa Passeg M, Bun]; _ , , 117 196 123 (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Eng, Nov. 8--(Canad- Le d m t d m Boston Bruins ° ' w 1 c“ e 1 y court judgment had held it did not ‘lacKayi 4. Edna Wismore- ' . ° . D1‘. if i , . ' E‘ 11°11 "' " 119 1'15 165 ma] mEmmIipeflu ' N‘ B" Nov‘ 1K1“ Press cabm-Knwked 11°11“ Cuiiuif 91.111162 Carfaclian-Amvrican Ftrpwfcvfolsodocmblnlzgmilhgses 1311:1025: 111111111 11111111" 111° 1121:5111” w” D321? zvfizgtévljiggee: 21;?“ 7 Birthday A, wan-en ,,,~ 151 204 141 y 8 5 B" 0i‘ blind 01 E118 five times for various counts, Al- . it t o h l t Ht 1 . ’ ' flied by a petitioner or a. orn- l - i i ' y 1 ' bOth d f . n. MacPherson .. .. as 109 1684118173’ thwsh some of their backs exander Lutz, Hungarian champion, ‘mu 3 ° m “'1 H‘ n “m1 sky “n m as “m” ° ey- unis Judgment. counsel vlalm- sievemll- 4' (“mid 5mm‘- - the clash of the season. The exhibition game‘ was arranged for the benefit is supported by recent archaeologi- opsning professional hockey the water. i m‘ d t cum Grade vnrl, Allyson MMLeOd, This new view, it was announced. ed’ meant that a r par y c make the deposit legally Th9 01113112, Louis Weels; 3, Millage MscLeod i € d f ith the law required was ali- 4- Je-By MB-QSWMIL his deep brown eyes sparkling and of me unemployed and anrmtcd ml fxcavatlons m Mesopotzym “by iiiiidavit in which the petitioners Grade V.—l. Douglas MacDon-|his baton waving vigorously. John 11000 spectators‘ ‘Pmessor C‘ Renard o0 6y‘ were required to swear that no col- 81d; 2. Everett 50111818; 3. Ruth Philip Sousa directed ills popular The Renews opened iiwir Swims! “em ‘11'°°1°1 °1 a 1°11“ °’“"“1111°“ march today at his seventy-seventh. _ , - lusion existed between them and 31mm.’ 4- 011W’- Weeks- in the first Derlod. Dcslardines of the University of Pennsylvania the defendants to prevent someone. Grade Iv__1, Gerald Murphy; 2, birthday party. I (Canadian Press] _______ _____ fumbled badly, Fredericton High , l NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 7—~WiUl 319 305 70o School won the New Brunswick in- Tom guitar-scholastic title for 1931 here yes ' terday, beating Mount Allison Acad ‘ my of Sackvillo 8 to 9. proved little more than a punching bag for Larry Gains, Canadian negro, when they met tonight at Blackfriafg ring. Gains, who holds the British Empire heavyweight crown, won by a technical knock- OUR- GANG flldilfit$éiriwiflsrlurswi= Maj ":2 ' y for Feather-weights '35s ‘High singlo C. Mulch 190 High three J. Leitch 483 sowtnvo romdirr nmrikAu "Lssovl ‘f! p . in. Alphas. vs. eys s and 4. . p. .1£_i0ras vs. mrskas alleys ‘Ima _/ . dE m l ister and the Nllmsentatives of other world powers to solve the dif- ficult situation in the far ust. which they rmrd is thmtenins tho peace of nations. The Premier alluded to the Bino- at the American club, when he said it was the imperative duty o!’ I11, the present world Iitilltion rnldo more acute. Itwlsdeeidedtoollitheiklli" of Nations delegates to Paris for Cardinali in atfgmpt to settle eolifliof-l. which; the special session because M. _- 1.44 4-5, Top Flight set a new mark MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 6—(By for the milo and a sixteenth dis- The Ca " PresQ-The first canoe, set a new mark for winninfl! snow of the season in Montreal ‘by two year olds and also set a K61] 185$ night. Al‘, first there WBBu-ccord (or winnings by One of her only a light snowfall but later largasox. The former time record for i118 ' Jhphnoso disputo in s. speech today flakes yereswirling over the city. lmodcm futurity distance was 1-47 '5“, by Flying gee]; 1n winning the 1929 running. Bursw Klllgwnr n‘ R. Bradley's son of Bubbling Over,‘ Brisrid is unable to go to Geneva ‘finished third and Mad Pursuit ran. on account of his pzrliamentary more than a lenzill back 1° mwi duties. fourth money. five to one, Conacher. Primeau and Jackson and bulkheads. Tiic W550i Wm b9 led the attack for the Marlboro gubjegl; to g 4,000 fine or $10 H boi- “Kids" and netted four goals in the tie, ouiomp said. fir" Dflfiod, holding their oppon-l The Gibraltar, romicrly "l! ants scoreless. The "old timers" Maplemol-e, last sailed from Cuban rallied in the second period, and ports. Her port of rcsisiflry is took advantage of a penalty to Glasgow acotland. Gide in two quick goals. But the "K145" 38M ahead by netting five The youngest prosldcllt oi a Class counters. The “Old Timers" gin-c a-A college in America is Dr. William much stronger display in the final Pearson Tollcy, who recently was 378ml and outscored their rivals, inade president 0f Allegheny College. He is 31 years old. ‘ beaten. MEN’S GLOVES ! goods, but it does mean value than cannot be winter gloves-a large assortment of all that is new in gloves and at prices that cannot be beat- . on. Come in and see them l ,5 MacLELLAN BROS We have received our A- 531E611 '" "'" 95 132 101 ut in the -second round of a . d h Bitish M . n. Lafferty '19 205 110 tgcheduled lhound ‘m, bmliimg u" "lla-“bted 11111’ 111mm?“ anmtlswnimffs 8x311? were b”; else non-i filing a conteswiivn W“; 1511b“ Mama" 3- Iv“ 5mm? 4- -—-——-—-—~———————~ D- Clidmflre ... ... 123 125 119 ‘ ' goalie Jackson. Murdock tallied the - 1~ y; I hi h th "ion In any case good 1am, was’ Reggie Weeks. 4, Olhrencg Stevengon, _ r | second counter without assistance 1d 1111 1"1'““1e111‘1 mm W c e med unless the con- Grade III.—1, Robert Palethorpe. Grgdo 1__1, JQyce pulothorpo; 3, E. Lawson 1B7 154 1.11 bank 0c Ones“ has been handed always presu . A/ A. Jewell 110 133 154 P R A c T I c E l E A F 8 A N m in the second period alld Ching down fie blneves his new material trary had been shown and no ev- Grade I-——l. Milton weeks; 2,1 Hgl-Qld Mumhy; 3' Adelaide “rig. ___ __ __» Johnson fed Butch Kmling a scor- _ ' ” we,” had been introduced to gem- John MacKay; 3, Dorothy Weeks: more. ‘ '- 51» m @515 ‘m PM "1 “he "M Perk“- m §§..§“§t$“..““.§§§“§§.§.§§§ Si? cash-a M ram» the Calami- - a .- ‘ Total ... ... ... ...-u... 1994' '_—"'-" ,Rfllli-Y¢l‘5' Tegulafs 53W but 111119 d _ ive 001111561 Blid- — ' The Abbie football team are hold- B I s N s T I scrvicc during the game. .1131?“ 111° 11151 “"11 "m" V“ l Mpgorlty 1o;- gpnre Ribs 13o ing practice at the Abeswelt ‘ ' -_-—-—— . 7 High single B_ Lnfferty 255 Grounds thlsaftemoon at 4.30. All | I _________ t m1“ 11"” E" *1” a $321K. pli"i.§“f.i' “iuioibblfi? 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