NOVEMBER 1. Ross Says fr; Headed llv Ja k Zllllchcll t-lliiiflti in» Staff Writer “ \1,_ Oct. s-icPr-ceny R sad today. 1k l3 srk is head- Nrll zml Hockey! a: ClhlOdlRn-IIF‘ u Brun nets. l the 25-year-old. the best season l c Ross’ belief that 'r'i\ bcttcr one for, ll E\.lt‘lll, ltfinn. . i'r~ niziiici" of Frankie be- ll; rated ab olutrly the best in his Nor i Brimsek For Best ‘Ylgur In Boston Nets previous year. , "That. boy gets better every day," said Ross. "He has cally sensational in cur pratices and exhibition games. Rght now, he is definitely head fcr his best season yet in the NJ-LL." The Bruin goalie conceivably could have abetterseason than last time, when he placed second to Dave Kerr of the New York Rangers both on The Canadian Press All-Star Team and for the Vezina Trophy, awarded annually to the netmind- er with the least goals scored a- gainst him. Star l/Vhen I-lighlanders Lose lI-5 To Mt. Allison SACKVILLE, n.3, Oct. ai-(CP) D110“ Alirnn University's C.O.T. C, n15, 5 squad defeated the rugged North Nova Scotia Highlanders m; afternoon 11-5 in the first game of a home-snd-Ewme exhibi- tion series, It. was the first game played by Mount Allison with an outside tram this season. The try was made one min- ute ai s the kick-off when Lane Jamleson of the Mounties picked upa loose ball and ran 20 yards t0 lcore. Bob Kennedy converted. Fifteen minutes later the Moun- ties scored on a beautiful passing lay 1:: which the ball passed from l) Kennedy to Johnny Bigelow to Ted Goodyear and finally to Don Norton, wlm made a sensational 30- 7ml run to score. The attempted conversion was missed, A lEW minutes before the whistle |ounded to end the first hill! C811 McAllistcr of the Highlanders and former St. Francis Xavier star. 0P- caeti the scoring for the Army by inking up a ground ball on the lfount Allison 15-yard line and planting it between the goal posts. Highlander Nicholson, formerly of‘ Caledonia. converted, giving Nova Scotia’; fighting rnen their five points. ‘ Midway through the second per- lod. Bcb Brodie, Mount Allison's Physical Director and former Ca1- edonla player. kicked a beautiful penalty to end Mt. A.'s scoring. Two Men To Referee In Cape Breton League SYDNEY, NS. Oct. 31—(CP)—- Percy hloorg of Montreal and El- mer Ciimpbcll of Trenton. 115., have been appointed referees for the Cape Breton Hockey League for this season, it was announced to- night. Thr- cfi-game sctiedule of the llittc-ivltlil circuit will open at Glace ll.iy next. Monday, with the Miners itziying hosts to Syiley Mtlliona .1 cs. Contracts Awarded Orriiuzti. , - _ _ lllllflalllilllllllull ocfxlullllllc lVcoFllts 11:28 Camry"“lwllilfvgi the awardlngn of m, - l. totalling $772,909, my Cll t , Hm“. srandsta d l l ,1 bu", n and ndus rl-, y Hi.‘liillifiéllig.c£aggcgléyard, John Iliai1..x_ extrusion to wharf No. i. Md 1C‘ tioricvnrd. Angus Robertlm. s",r,,;l"flircal. $138,282. “mi ‘nllizik _N Si. outside fire protec- md Hllfllfl tnalus, H.M.C. dock. Hi Construction Co., Ltd, Halifax about $7,534 Warehouse altera- Con- COY. Ltd., Halifax, $59,- Svdurr, N5" Ii I falllz-ligxliltlfi. dockynrd. Hall 0f). \~__ Sweeney Schriner Is Maple Leafs Meet Maple Leafs TORONTO, Oct. 3i —(CP) — An old player in a. new setting was the star of tonight's charity contest between two picked squads of the J Toronto Maple Leafs of the Nation- » al Hockey League. Showing before the hometown fans for the first time as a centre ice player, Sweeney Schriner scored three goals to piwe Hap Day's Whites to a 4-2 victory over Eddie Power's Blues. Johnny McCreedy, sniping star from Kirkland lake Blue Devils in their drive to the Allan Cup last season, got the first ‘goal for the Whites to start his team on to vic- tory. Syi Apps showed some of the snap that has made him one of 11"‘ ace centres of the past few year. when he scored for the Blues on a waist high drive in the third per- iod. Normie Mann got the Blues first tally on a pass from Wally Stariowski. ‘lurk Brenda, in goal for the winners and Baa Bastein, rookie ri- val of Broadrvs gave a high class display in the nets. The teams: Bluw-Goal, Bastien; defence, Stanowski, Kampman; centre, Apps; wings, Drillon, Davidson. Whites —Goal Brcgla; defence, Hamilton, Church: centre, Langelle; wings, Marker, Goldup. Blue: subs, Dickens. Knott, Copp, Mann, N. Metz, Heilyer D. Metz, Taylor. Whites subs, Eddolls, McDonald Kowcinak, Chisholm. Bellinger, Schrlner, McCreedy, Heron. ' Officials —-Referee, Bert Mc- Caffrey; linesman, Joe Primeau. SUMMARY l-‘Irat Period 1—Whltes, McCreedy 7:39. 2—Whl-tes, Schriner 16:01. Penalties-None. Second Period l-Blues, Mann (Stanowski) 7:80. 4—W'hites, Schrlner (Chisholm) ' 7 14.3 . Penalties-Church, Knott. Third Period I>—Blues. App! (Davidson) I211 6~gihziates, Bchriner, (Chisholm) Penalties-None. % Vanderbilt Orders New Steel Yacht nsiv vermin. 31—(AP)— Sparknian and Stephens. Inc.. naval architects, announced today that Harold S. Vanderbilt, three-time defender of America's Cup, has placed an order with the Bath Iron Works for a 100-foot steel motor saller. sign for conversion in time of emergenc . Vanderbilt recently turned h yacht Vera over to the United States government. MONASTERY DUI-NS TRENBY. Wa1es.-(CP)—Fire has damaged the Cistercian Monastery here, which was built b a commu- nity of Church of Eng and monks but, later passed Into possession of the Roman Catholic Church. and n‘ow is occupied by French Cister- cans. 9A STROPS us: it'll: non. i —-HONES ITSEIP-PIIYS FOR ITSELF Th3 said the yacht would be de- i been practl- . The ‘Montreal Cr nadlens hockey team "l"? "llfllflllLTfilQlllfi... GUARDIAN i he National replace some of the oldsters. Here H" I 0113"!" 0T 119W'°°m""- Joe Benoit and Elmer Lacks. Hockey eagu are Introducing a number BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Veterans Guard League Last night on the Holy Name Alleys Sergeant ltdcNelll o1 the Orderly staff roiled the first ball in opening the Veterans League, which promises to be a. very In- teresting affair by the way the "Old Burs." were whooping her up x M". _ _. _ . . of new faces ln their line-up to Reading from left to right, they arez-John Quilty, Ken Reardon Victory Brings No Respite For Canucks ST. HYACINTHE, Que, Oct. 31, —(CPi—A victory last night over Quebec's amateur Act's brought no respite in training today for Mont- real's National Hockey League Canadiens, with Coach Dick Irvin sending his charges lengthy afternoon ice drill after a morning softball game and physical training. Irvin concentrated on power plays in the ice drill_ with right winger Tony Demers. recognized as psosess- ing one of the hardest, shots in the league. getting the call as anchor man. Demors scored two goals last night in the 5-0 victory over thr- aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. "Demers gets the best results when he fires the puck from about 30 feet out." said Irvin. There will be only a light drill on Saturday and thp team will leave for Montreal Sunday for the onen- lng game that, night against Bos- ton Bruins. Al Hanover Brings Top Price Of $3, 700 HARRISBURG, Pa" Oct. 31- fAPi-Al Hanover. a chestnut colt foalcd March 8, 1939. and consign- ed by the Hanover Fania, brought the top price of $3,700 today in early sales at the second annual auction of progeny of famous trot- ters 1:1 the state farm SllOW arena. The colt, out of All ea, by Guy McKiney, was knocked down to R. H. Johnson, Charlotte, N.C. Joe Neville, Delaware, 0., bid $1,300 for Rush Hanover, bay colt out of I=otta by Lawrence Hanover. Ardcn Homestead Stable. Goshen, N.Y., bid $2,000 for Capitol Hanover, brown colt out of Bertha C. Han- over by Mr. McElwyn. Both were consigned by the Hanover Shoe Farms. Y.M.G.A. Will Open Rink In England ifinished fourth in Baseball League race. shared $i0,-‘ Pirates Split Series Money 41 Ways CHICAGO, Oct. 31—-(AP)—Kene- saw M, Lantiis. Commissioner" of Bitscball, announced today that playx-rs of Pittsburgh Egrates, which t e through a i 110 in World Series money. The money was split 41 ways. full shares of $301 going to players and learn officials. Commissioner Landis also said that players of Boston Red Sox of the American league. which. tied with Chicago White Sox for fourth plate in the junior circuit race. won $5.005 in Series money. Full shares of $152 went lo 31 persons, with seven receiving smaller amounts. REMEMBER Wl-IEN iffy The Canadian Fr-sst George Lott, Jr., of Chicago, co- holder with Helen Jacobs bf the United States outdoor doubles ten- ills championship in 1933, professional six years ago today. Member of six U s. Davis Cup teams, Lot-t teanicd up with Bill Tilden in il_li)_illl_’lit_t3fl‘l’llflg tour, —BRINGING UP FATHER National r 31 l sectional crown. turned , last. night. Corporal Stan. SICGIL made a wonderful Job in coaching his platoon to victory by a margin 0! 179 pins. Tonight No. 4 Platoon will have a work out. before meeting No. 2. Platoon. i No. 1 Platoont— W. Byers 173 169 161 P. LeClair 1 146 177 193 H. Mahar 104i 141 122 M. Blanchard 131 110 190 J. Duncan 124 128 161 Total-HM. No. 3 Platoon:—- R. Heron 170 149 158 J. Malone 169 162 137 L. Jay 132 139 186 J- Mahar 100 l6’! 136 M. Cannon 166 121 193 Tota1~23l5. High single P. LeClair and M. Cannon 191i. High three P. LeClalr 516. toon vs. N0- 4 Platoon. Harvey Palford Dies Of Heart = Ailment Castilloux Jack Adams Winds UR Recalls Line i Training From Caps DEIRDIT, Oct. 31-—(AP)——RtC!Lll pQRTLANQ M9,, ocl, 31_(,ap) of a rookie line from Indianapolis for action against New Ycrk Am- crlcans here Sunday night. was announced Ulflll)‘ by hilanagor Jack ‘Adams of the National Hockey iLeague Detroit Red Wings. In exchange for J09 Carveth, Les Douglas and Archie Wilder, all of whom performed for Indianapolis in the International American League last season. Adams sent Cecil Dil- lon, veteran major loagucr. Joe Fisher and Jack Keating to Indian- apolis. ‘The Americans-Red Wing con- test is the opening game oi the Na- tional Hockey League season for Detroit. Indianapolis starts its Am- erican Leaeue Campaign against Cleveland Barons at Cleveland Saturday night. -Dav<> Cactilloux, Montreal punch- er with designs on the world's ligliihveiglit title, wicnt ti“‘0il[1ll his final paces today for his New Eng- land Championship bid here to- Irnorrow night against Paul Junior lof Lewiston, current holder of the l ale Of Bees Still Progresses NENV YORK, Oct. Sl-JAIW-The New York Sim said today that it‘ has learned negotrations for the} Purchase of Boston Bees by Elmer sioner Keriesaw M Landi: refused Ward. clothing manufacturer and l l0 sanction such “an, spgall-Srlgfiélfitiiltlli zalrfioina téreogzlrcgsssr. the i b "Naturalhgl am not as interested ‘ l1 . ' ls . . Bccs in conjunction with Biniz = ‘in imliw“ 223530151111 “told; ‘gfsgyéamftvggtHédmgizdirgrséai‘. bthe the Sun, "but I have not "entirely i..f._;._‘. W‘ “n; p mcggg (toxin): ‘dropped oat of the picture. DADDY-l "rs-um: voulz ciGiAQ I5 v. -. . I 1! I ' .. $9 f o OH! ILL 6O RATHER SMOKE _ THAT- ESPECIALLY, WHEN HE'§ IN "THE PAQLOQ- ' ETI-IIS FPS Au. STQANGE TOME- I'M 601M’ . TO SEE MV DOCFOP- THIQ zimosigsg v6 l<ll_LlN'ME-r‘ CYITAWA. Oct. 91-—(CP)—'I‘ho Monday night at 1:15 No. I Pla- ‘s 9d PAGE SEVEN Player's “MILD"_. the cigarettes with the nwalpfooi" paper which does not stick to the lips. Cancels Mainland ‘ Trip Today A football team from st. Dian. starfs University woiid not make the trip to AllligOnlwll Friday to D11! a return game with st. Francis Xavier Ulll\'(‘l‘.§lly, it was announc- yesterday. Injuries to re; ar players and a lack of good substi- tutes decided them against the trip this week end. ‘S.D.U. officials said ilic glnie mlfihl be Plikyed "some (lav next. week." Plans were uncertain, how- ever. The St. P‘. X. team defeated St. Dunstarfls by a 15-0 score in an ex. hlbitlon game here last Fr It was the renewal of a football l- ry going back more than 1i!) _\r-3r5_ The win put the mainland squad 0119 Kim! 11D in the sigh: game; played since 1911. ‘ Cwedlfln sporting World today 10st one of its fill-Elma gregLs 1n the death 0f Harvey Pulford of octawa, whose athletic career of a quarter century brought trim fame in a1. lmost every field of athletlg, a Pulford, 65, died a; a. result of l. iweakened heart condition. He had suffered from heart trouble for Wverfil years, but had been seriously ill only a short tzme, ‘ His active athletic career, which ‘began when he won til-re Qttgw; Model S¢h00l all-round champion. 5111p at the age of 13 ended in 1924 ~Wh9fl he won the Ottawa Squash Racqueis Championship. H!‘ shone in foot-ball, lacross, am- ateur boxing and aquatic sports, but was perhaps best known for ‘his outsanding defensive work with the lfitmOlis old‘ Ottawa 311v" ism/en. World's Hockey Champions ‘and the Stanley Cup hold“; tn 1902, 1904 and 1905. Puliordls greatest thrill, he said, came at the English Henley Reggt. ta in 1911 when he stroked tho Ottawa Rowing Club to victory in the semi-finals over the Tllgme; and Belgian crews. r Bel loise Meets Overlin Tonight NEW YORK, Oct. B‘I—fAP)-, Steve Belloise, a lcca‘. boy with g knockout punch but very 11mg Polish, will attempt to blast Ken Overllri loose from that portion of the Mlddleweighi Title vrhich the Washington star holds in 5, 15.. rounder tomorrow night at, Madison Square _Garder. Overlin has been recognized a; 160—pound ChBIIIDLOII by the New York State Athletic Commission since he slapped his wag: w g, [u]. prise victory over Ceferino Garcia last summer. Belloise since then also has given the veteran Filipino a bad beating. and that mainly is ihow he qualified for this shot at Whit flame C811 the "MucldIe-iyeight" crown. Overlin is the favorite, his bacl, m laying odds of a to Ii against Bellolse getting the verdict,__ By George lllcManus ‘l BKPDON I Bur YOU LOOK JUST LIKE 1mm Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE ‘BLOW ME DOWN‘. THE BIG PAINTING WA‘: A DOOR AND WHAT WE THOUGHT VIEPE DQPWEES APE PEALLV STEPS LEADING TO IT! MONTREAL, Oct. 31.—(CP)—-'I‘he Canadian YMCA. will open alarge. l centrallyJocated skating rink in England for the use 0t Canadian troops tomorrow, i1. was announcul following a meeting 0f tire execu- tive committee of the Y.M.C.A.Nil- tlonal War Services committee here , today, The announcement said that a‘ program for the rink has been ar- ranged that will include skating and hoc ey, and added believed that no other hockey would be played indoors in England this winter. Canadian dlers will have the use of the without char e." Two new “ In Canada In mId-Nopcinber, 0:9‘ at Debert. NS, and the other at Sussex, NB. rink Predict Record Bolton Ilarryovcr WASHINGTON. Oct. 3i-—(AP)-, The Bureau of Agricultural Econ-‘ cmics, estimating wcrld cotton sup- plies at 50.000000 bales and Uti- lted States supplies at half that n- mount, predicted today a record carryover on next July 1. It added. however, that increased domestic demand and tlle government lonn program are cushioning the effect of loss of foicigii markets on prices. The supply figures were virtually l-he same as mirror for the last three years, the bureau said. but the world offrctivc demand for cotton appcarcd likely to be much less this seoson than last. , CALDECOTE RECORD LONDON-ICE‘) — Appointment of Lord Calderotc. a former rd Chancellor. as Licrd Chief Justice cf England. makes ‘ear’ htrtnry. to u-lord Chancrllor had becnnani- ed Lord Chief Justice In 200 years. 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