; .-. ::_ -,_,;.,_ - a r‘. P. W. PAGE EIGHT Cornwall clips Aces again QUEBEC, Nov. 9—(CP)~-C0rn- wail Flynn's" aidcd by a. trzo of goal.» fiom swifty George Imiach, handed Quebec Aces a 5-2 setback in a Quebec senior Hockey League ' fixture here today before some 6.000 fans " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN C. E VENS UP INTER C O LLEGIA TE NOVEMBER 10, 1941 SERIE irr YOU warn’ A sui-r rm’ WILL mans-up wsu. ‘A . wean WELL-AND Km, "5 SM" s \ also m: ITARY cLoi-im, 971MB’ Uniform. I hii’ it'll our most of the spotlight i; bg1;jh";iii;:;.."i;"i. u: "airs? B01, Wobd Boots Penalty . . . K zck In First Half Of Tzlt In Team ’s 3-0 Victory another assist. i The educated toe of Bob Wood. ing dropout combined with a De!!- ‘liihltt kickuig flying Iinlf of alty kick took the play to the E’ - of Wales rugby team yes- W. C. fifteen yard line, Tivice in the _\ m -iii.>d up ihc intercollegiate next. five minutcs Saints wcrc again s: zit a game apiece when 0n ilic receiving cnd of penalty x Hood's 30-yard placement split the boot-s which kept the ball wcll in- _, ,N°l¥" s"(cp)_nwtn‘ uiirzghis for the only score of the side the P.W.C. defensive zone. a inn a Jiuziit P" ‘ y?‘ y Ltllllle as tlic City College team won Hodgson gave the crowd thclr first WY“. 5*“ ' i the liiiril-fought tussle by a 3-0 big thrill as with play on his own mic. Date of ilic third and decid- l0 yard line he broke through a Yilllli‘ hlid not Men determined broken field to go up field 50 yards ‘ill, where a. player offside ruined the i . .i,v‘s game was one of the great effort giving the P. \V. C, team mo! ruugcdiy fought encounters the oval on the Saints 20. Again the owi- wii tossed on a local gridiron. Saints pressure was relieved when lioih ivunis went at it Iiammer and they got another penalty kick hut i is» from the opening whistle to P. W. C. awarded n penalty boot . lllllil mic with kicking playing right, afterivards took play" to tilvll‘ 1o part zill through the sn- opponents 20 yard st: . . P.W.C. deserved their vic- next few minutes it wk. first one diiy having s. deciderl and then the oihertlircatcnctl wiih . opponents throughout Wood and Landrigan engaging in a hoih nid but for over anx- kicking duel, The ball finally end- lfJl nrss llllillli Iirive made their ed up on the Saints five yard line ' \' n iii larger. Time after and MCCHPEY W115 just inches away Jim McCailum, who from a try on ii plunge through. Regina edges Winnipeg 8-6 (‘ll "WHY JLLFYS A HiLI-ull Ltd:- .1 if“ U‘? 1F? ‘sllillffiflfi’ refereed his Saints trad just recvivczl anoflici" If" W’ 15‘ ' of ilic $911501! as he leaves penalty kick when the break of the i I5 W9 35 l Forcin" back to HI! 1T7 188 U _ nccl to cull penalty kicks against within 3O yards of the Saint Dun- Pff 97 ‘he iviiiiicrs for offsides and pick- stuns line P. W. C. were awarded ~0-' 159 ill’ rho brill from scruiris and as a ,a penalty kick, Wood, 3) yards out ~ hi’. l-zis of yardage. Jim. on an angle clectcd for a plucc- ii .~\\<ll job of his iissigiiincnt inciit and judging the cross wind , in li . >112". : perfectly he booted the pigskin di- t‘ and Prince of Wales, nficr rcctly between the posts for a 3-0 ri lot of unnecessary blcker- lead for his mates. It was a brill- ‘Ill ilic official all through the lanl. effort one of the best. ever seen and iir. 1m- same time uncall- here in latter years. After the score Saints added more pressure but couldn't hrenk through the defense of the P.W.C. icam for a tying score. For the first 15 minutes of the second half it was an even rugged battle with both teams throwing evcry ounce of energy they posses.»- ed in an endeavor" to get touch- downs. Both llncs were threatened on several occasions but t-hc defen- ses refused to ci"ack. As the half- way mark of the session was ream- ed Ute heavier P. W. C. team again took command of the play to re- iii!‘ Si is twenty five yard peatedly trike the ball to within 5 . 'l‘i".:"ci- iiiziiiiics after the start and twice 3 yards of their oppon- ill had to rouge and the i-esult-_cnt‘s goal. But they couldn't score. “NPR for the R,C.A,F,, was] game occurred. l )3 t. id were among the first iiilate him on his splen- _ ii .0 CO fllTl (ild joo. 1 A feature of the game and an zuiusucil oiic locally was the ban- " nrni of a P.W.C. piuyci" from "‘:~.- 11c late in ilic second lznlf ‘Ollllflils protesting of the . d. lsloiis. _ =, S. ills kickcd off to the Prince of \Vii14'S tram and right away the and hlu." clad tcmn forged in- 142 230 1108 211) 193 ‘ 1.31 WTied In Intercollegiate Rugby ASeries sh i t5" y l‘; . " . » l’ i» ( pa"? . T, ._ 1| t . t. g (350711 ma w“); on; victory apiece In the bltte for the Island ln,fi,"c'f,‘,‘,if.f.liriiizir»z lilac “no rtowmheld hy St. Dunstanh. M the top ls the Intermediate Saints who ‘pygng ghpugrplriu: h-v takiiig the first. Rrlmo n! the series 8-0. Saturday the Prince o! Wales squad. low"- malle it on cvcn-sicplicn affair by coming through with a. hard-earned 3-0 VWWIY- D3“ “f u" “I'm and dcciiliiug game has not been announced. s~ UNDERWE 'i\Nit'i"' ‘Pats split IVith Senators MONTREAL. Nov. 9—(OP)-Ot- tawa Senators, Montreal Pals 7-2 at home Satur- day, came back to Montreal today and lost a. 0105c 2-1 ihe Pars in the opening game of the Quebec Senior Hockey League Sunday doubleheader. Two Mozit- real entries Ln the league, Royals and Crinadiens, played to ti; in the second game. Jack Sharkey met one of the l1 defeats of his career 22 years ago when he met Johnny Buff in a bzintam-ireigtit, class bout at New Yozk. Buff ilcfcatcd the ivorld hvavxwvc ght champion in a ifi-round tussle. Sharkcv won the l1eavyyivcight title in 193i, and lost it to Priiiio Ciii-riera at Long Is- land, N.. Y., two years later. i?! If Saints didn't [man them back P‘ W. C. would commit an infraction of ilic playuiig rules to allow the losvrs to boot out. of danger as they were givcii penalty kicks. With eight miiiuws to go Gillls of the P. W. C, team was thrown out of the conic for ton strenuous iii".:.i- ing and lVc winners playcd l4 incn foi" the brl ever they hiid ilic vdgc in torritorv and the final whistle went with the ball resting on the Saint Dunstairs ltLgird line. ' OUT OUR WAY / T’ BUILD mfiz-éils after beating decision to Remember \Vlien (By The zanadiari Press) future ‘lliCP. Despite this hotv- Patrick's the Rangers had Babe the penalty box, Yorkers ably protected they mar- gin to the finish. ‘Ihe 21-year-old Henry perform- ed with the poise of a veteran in kicking 30 shots, many of them difficult, out of we cage. Mowers pzize rookie goalie of meantime made only eight while permitting three trickle through him. The game was sprlted through- out, but there wasn't much ques- tion about th_e_Rgngers' superior- DEIROIT, Nov. hi York Rangers seized the National for- bro Hockey League leadership tonight before a sellout crowd defeating Detroit Red Wings 3-1. Lynn Patrick scared two goals in the Rangers’ victory. Sugar Jim Henry, a 3-3 second start in the Ranger nets, o rated spectacularly behind a s alwart defence shutout early in the third when centre Don Grosso lifted a rebound over his shoulder for De- troit's lone goal. The Rangers had taken a. two- goal lead in the first period on shots by Patrick and big Ott Hel- ler. but with them margin imper- iled after Grossds goal Patrick again swung into action, Intercept- illg a pass at mid-ice the Ranger Manager's son Wares across the blue line and deftly beat goalie Johnny Mowers. clincher came while out-skated 9—(AP)—New ity. of 12,288 by second straight RangersiéczzeLeagueLead Beating Red Wings 3-1 first out Detroit cage, with Mowers coming out with stick flying to partici- pate, bul: officials and handed out minor penalties to Jack Stewart and Heller Leafs blank Bruins 2-0 rind g fr”- ‘TORONTO, NOV. f t f . n m“ o me game served Toronto MED-Q well as they blanked their restored order ais, Boston Bruins 2-0 before fans here Saturday night. 9—(CP)—A lesson learned from their p: while National Hockey League riv- Army - Navy and Air rm, Hawks battle Canadians to Z-all draw evious Leafs err/t» 12,566 SUMMARy Unlike the previous week when bat 1m mum his m“ PM“, they started faSbkarid finished last woiiiaigz.C§§§a%.‘3"{f§;_ellfl§i re b-Rangers, Patrick (Warwick, Hcl- “an” vNew Y” Rcanlersl hm]. night- and afici" [Milling c ‘mu- ler) 5:23 leafs Vuflil1ll€d up slowly to t er L0 until halfway ‘hrouflltllildle and‘ mLssed a 2—~R/fll’1g€TS, Heller (Patrick. Pike) "ask "F? “s? “l” tr}‘115PYf.R"55f“en' third period, came hail; Mg 1 period 12:38 who were pay ng » eir irst game a 2_2 overlime tun“, Dill i) Penalties-Heller 2, Stewart 2 U“'Q*e“‘*°n" Em’ once ‘Kbwmgoal Th5 decision m; '9 ~ C. second Period Olltblllst lll the second pviiod gave unbeaten m We m ‘ kiihaw sCm-mg_None_ them the advantage, the Leafs 98.1}, National H“ <> m penamekNone never lost the initiative. campalgxh while for Lqnadilg: Third Period was their firs i " - 3—D€i-I‘0it. Grosso (Wares, Abel) SUMMARY Playing beforg 13155;‘: “a 333 clubs Put on a powerful b0 4-Rangers. Patrick 10:05 Firs‘ 7'3"“ with gnalcrs s. “p Eddie Pratt in and the New O/ITAWA . last year, for another Bv J. R. William: WE KNOW WHERE WE KlN GIT LOTSA MORE STUFF WELL. YOU BETTER CALL A HALT NOW AND GIVE THE GOVERNMENT A CHANCE TO WlN TH’ WAR! , ..-.,i . ,,\TI|LlIANb ll-IO Union Footbal The uridcrd {$133131 Rough Riders Penalties-Pratt, Orlando. Argos take Experts For ride _ Nov. 9—(CP)—In ther most familiar manner, Tor- onto Argonauts took the ride l Championship. . 0g Argonauts trounc“ ndwiiaildihrgiegg: in punctur Scoring-None. Second Period 1—-'I‘oronio, Drillon son) 11:12 Penal iy-Diimrirt. Scoring-None. experts Penalty-Hamilton. Saturday and" raves with a. display of vicious i shots to H1161 u-‘IOJHIIY opportiinism himiigd m“ hwmgame" tfiwbnomt the first barrier to the Eastern f” m‘? F9516?" 16"“ ‘° .——E-*——1_II._EPS Rigging»- OUR BOARDING HOUSE WémM-ugf HAVE " BEEN OFFSIDE WHEN WE TAGGED YOUR REVOLVING DOORMAT AS Wgrmrsw l. FINiQHED PRODUCT LOOKG A9 NEAT A5 ROW OF DISCS °"‘ A 5N6‘) , A REN- , MUCH As A MATCH .’ CARD- HONITZER- “M: l-lAiz-gyMpHff . g . PM) NM?‘ “gin ‘lgsQnviu-n. n,» " union nTEnC Penalties-Clapper (minor and‘ l0- minute misconduct); Kampman, Shewchuk. Smith. Hamilton. (ADDS. David- 2- oronio, Don M tz (G ld ) 1x42 - e o up cstablish a comfortiilfe ‘fir! —1n were the you CAN'T BLAME , usm-iouei-urora c, DERiSION ARE CHANQNQ GUSPECTING AN om ? / ‘SADDLIE IN "rue! f, 4 HAEH. w- vou ve f’ cost BACK N ANOTHER Evivtoo- / suor or; so MANY i I a AND My / ING ciesizlw-Tue l PINWHEEL§ ‘THAT IT'S HARD 1o Tau. ‘s- -- sur I WOUL i WHEN Youlsza P DN T eta-arms WITH ' Li? ,~~ ~= Beri- GHITliDCl‘ lib/nil,- hljlfiiélt“. dividuai displays, ‘ “ S_Ul\IM.-\RY 1_c am First Purim], 18$; @115. Iioriaiii (germ P°§3.‘.%fii?.°°°*”“ Kai Second Period 2—Oa:iadicns, Dame (Qillliy) m. Penalties-Portland, Miiriiioci (in or. misconduct), Di Get/lure‘ illlergl 3 chmago Iéhlrd Pfialfll] — , . 00pm‘ ( furiurci) 1:; 4—0hlCflg3. March (nanqvy, n: series Penalties-Chamberlain z om s, Union Fr" ‘ lull Thom 0 rti Scoring-Ivorian n" Pena1ty—00o1m'. . 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