lolllllbhlla‘llllslllllli¢i t: 2r passer . F NOVEMBER 5, 1931 LOOKING “EM OVER FATHERUF (B! TN‘) r~.~ Today's Game =;)..i= This afternoon the attention of lo- cal football fans will be directed to ‘ the second set-to between Prince of Wales and the Second Saints. No little interest is being manifested in sport circles, and there is consider- able conjecture as to what the result will be. As St. Dunstan's defeated the Red and Blue aggregation on Monday, they have but to take to- " day's game, in order to secure the intermediate championship, a title which Prince of Wales has held for four years. Far from being discouraged, the Prince of Wales boys are confident ,* of staging a much better exhibition :1 than they did on Monday, and hope r; to even up matters. The determin- Ill-CI T bot and interesting; ‘I'he 5-0 victory of the Saints on Monday resulted from a piece oi ' clever work by MoCabe, S.D.U. pick- ; lng half. about ten seconds before ' the end of the game. The rivalry between the two teams long standing, and the l games played between them have al- ways been fought with interest and 8.... ‘ spectacular plays. vl1ncllzvrsllll.nails-sari iation of each team to come out on top should make the contest both r inthegametotcachhimtheartoi the ancient sport. The mat game is not entirely new to Conacher for as an amateur in 1923 he won the Canadian cham- pionshi -. z‘ ' lly Conacher has everything to make a good grappier and with his athletic temper ‘ be would soon pick up the tricks of the game. It is expected that he Kitchener “Ian was will make his debut as a profession- Member Of Ontario al mat man about Christmas. The ‘ contract is for three years with an Champions of option of renewal. l (Canadian Press) \ KITUl-IENER, Ont., Nov. ii-Nel- son Gross, Kitchener hockeystarof The Montreal Star says: “Red 3° "° 25 Years 53°» died hm‘- 155$ Tellier, fiery and hard-tackling grid- 1118*" "W" lyshort illness- aithoush “an 919W;- o; the M; A_ A A has he had been in poor health some dwided to try m5 hand at winning years. He is the father of Harold 514m mm He has Brita-ed the Gross, former Kitchener and Port 160-lb. class at the Montreal City Arthur delenoo player, who is play- Champiollships, and 1s favored to ing in Charlottetown, P. E. I. this come out on top if his flstic ability Yea!‘- displayed last week against Tigers is Gross Wh° was familiarly k110i?" any grjgeflonj» as "Uncle" Gross, played paint, He was a, member of the senior O. H. A. team which won the champion- ship in i906 and which was pro- The medericgon Hockey Club-s fessionalized in 1007 for alleged ir- coiors this season will be red, white regula-Tmes- H9 cilllllmled a5 i1 P"! and blue; gampbepgon, 801d and fessional player for several years. black; Dalhousié, white and black; He was 50 years old. Charlottetown, recl and black; Bat- hurst, red, white and black; and “Fiery Red" Club Colors ms (2iiARl.()’l"l‘ET()WN cualrnlhm [rides Her Bike At Home iii ullriw sllilliil loll aim hi l l .. fol Hockey League, By Bill King. As- Games of (nymp- suclated Press Sports Writer) lild Celebrated Ill nosrou. Moss, Nov- l4.-rn Les A“ ele their surge for their fifth consecut- g s From live U. S. division championship, the July to August 14- fllntlling Boston Bruins will com- lkiiic power with speed in National LOS ANGEL ‘i, Chill, Nov. 4‘_'lr.lt\fll"lue warfare. Olympic Sinciiuln locnicd in Olym-j Afzllizlgcr Art Ross is about t0 pic Park near the center of this start his eighth season with the city, has just been completed ilfldlCllll) under the most favorable of ready for the Games of the 10th lCOllfllllOllS. He has a nucleus of a gllyénp/ixc to be celebrated from July iriozcii sturdy veterans, including c ugust 14, 193:2. It has a srnt- some of ‘the greatest figures the ing C211)1i(.'ll)'_ of 105,000 people. Iii it ‘ sport has developed since such early will be llcld the following events: hockey days as when Queen's Un- Qalimllilg Ceremony (Parade of lin- overs-Hy and the Roy's] Military Col- twfilsii Jilly 30. Track and Fiirlcl logo mot oil a frozen cricket field A. l stirs, Jilly 31 to August '7; Dfillliy] Kjngsfjn, out,’ m 188;; glsllglimll 239L955. lxlifiufili) 7. 9 811d I Those rcliablcs include the great ; 'l£".( 0c cy (ilia s , Ailgust ‘lqfmsc gnu Captain 140ml Fri-ed Elma 115 Glillllflstics. AlIEUEi ‘Y5 ljiilrllnlali, tllc dynamic Eddie Shore ,1 Dolncilstizltloii AIllCl-Cfll] Pom-l and George Owen, former Harvard lifiiill-nlriiiisx-Zli ti}; CS“ ' ' i ..‘.:lr. Then tllcrc is Tiny Thompson. h , g . . 1 Ceremony, August l4. wilt years, plus such tested forwards ' :1‘; the ilcct Cooney Welland, Marty ‘ ' Art Chapman, Red Beattie, , )it Clapper and the crafty Harry Doing ill N. H. PAGE SEVEN hat JThey Al‘; team in the Pacific coast lcag-ueg: and the “Camera of hockey" 225-5 pound Jack Houbergs, sL\f foot three; secondary from Seattle, will pluck: ably be able to hang on until tho; season is well under way. ‘.3 Most of the other Brillns pros-E pects will be turned over to the‘! Cubs for seasoning. some of the asE piring forwards working under Rosl- are Alex "Bud" Cook, younger bro-E the: of the famous Rilngcr fora‘! ward, Eddie Burke, up from the; Cubs, Joe IFilkin, late of LOs A1181‘: eles, Red Conn and Joe ltfcGolda rick, another pair of coast lcaguorsfi.’ and Waino Koski, a year overdue in; reporting from the Duluth club of‘ the American Hockey Association. The Bruins may be able to match’; the Rangers with a family combin-l» ation for Frank Jerwa, a l<il".-u'ing-£' er from Vancouver, is trying to re-J main on the same payroll lvith blow: ther Joe. ‘ PRlMll All A B? i». 4- In playdown system it was decid- ed that the first and second team ‘n each section of the league should play home and home games, total goals to count. The winners of these games would play the best two out of three games. Home and home, and the third if necessary on neu- tral ice. If the teams fail to agree on neutral iceja. coin will be flip- ped and the winning team will have the final game, but must pay the rink one-third of the gross gate, pay the travelling team's expenses and then split the remainder two ways." The above system of play-downs is something along the some lines adopted by the Canadian National ‘ Hockey League. Will Look ‘Em Ovcr The Sydney Post says: Billy, Hood, North Sydney horseman, leaves this ‘ month for New York City, where he will attend the annual Old Glory sale of race horses, which opens on Nov. 23. l-le is understood to have orders to buy three- good ones for North Sydney, Sydney Mines and ~ Halifax parties." The Arbiters i The referees appointed for the - Maritime Super Six series include Jack Brown, Bus McLeod, Jack Car- roll, Moncton; "Spud" Beazley, Pete McDonald, Steve Vair, Halifax; Fred Moore, Ivan Reddin, Roy Prowse, -' Charlottetown. A The Guardian joins with the cit- izens of this city in tendering its sincerest sympathy to Mr. Gross and the bereaved members of the fam- ily. that hockey has ever produced are understood to be terminated. Benedict has applied for a posi- tion on the refereeing staff oi’ the league. He has been a member oi’ several Stanley Cup teams in his long career. For many years he guarded the nets of the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Maroons, playing last year. with Windsor, Ont, the farm club of the Ma- roons. ABBIES-GET OUT! ‘There are a few hard rows to hoe this week and next. ‘Iloo much practice never did do a football player any harm, therefore, this af- ternoon the Abegweits are slated for an hour's drill, starting at 4.30. Raincoats will be supplied the ‘fair weather birds.’ illllllin lllNSBlllll CHICAGO STADIUM, Chicago, Ills., Nov. 4.-—Bat Battalino, world's featherweight champion, defended his title tonight in a blistering ten round fight withEari Mastro, Chi- cago challenger, winning the decis- ion of the referee and two Judges. L. O. C. BOWLING C. N. It. Omce League MilllRiElli ciiclnls maul} cur Glace Bay, Oaledonians Are Again Holders of Famous Cup. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Nov. 4.—The Montreal Amateur Athletic Associa-- tion rugby fifteen this year will not contest the MacTicr Cup Final with Caledcnians of Glace Bay, N. 8., who have been conceded the trophy. The Glace Bay team was notified ac- cordingly today. The principle reuson given was that the Wheelers would not be up Accountants J. F. Gordon .............. 122 l6 W. C. MCLEOd esesseleoaeae 99 137 .. 107 13 w Ni ——~ —--- -____.__. m,“ n.‘ §_ Mcncton Hawks. white and black. E l. A S ‘I. u F C. leys . _ _ i :3 Oliver, who has performed vallant- _ f; n” P'“7'l°"¥‘ 57"“ smcsrmsr SYMPATHY Monday night on the League 01,11? for the Bruins in the inst five ,; " u v the Cross Alleys the Crrrsi-uzlts lllc-L l Slfliilcl’ Cull Sliligllles- }' ll; it Hogkeyvtlgan“ Zishes t‘) m m“ The many friends of Harold B E N E n l c T and (lcfcatcd the Evcl- Hsndyg; by“ A count of sticks at the Arena. Z: l: s: ti?!) Bu?’ 9111 0f play be- Gm“. able detencemm of the M” 13 pins, Err; Ranzlhan rgllgd fvilicrc the Bruins are training with . m: swim“; mo: lflzgYalzlglill-llllzlzd egwens’ Wm sympathize with mm THIS BEATS THE D AILY DOZEN STUNI‘ singp. Q5 199 also h1g1; 3mm Q; 4(_,,;_ ; U1L'l1' fanrl Loam, the Bruin cubs 01' 1 a - ' , < _ - - _ m, M04, we have u,” on the w in the loss of his father, who pass- B, a 5pm, qu,,,,__,,,,n h, you, own 1,1950“! ms, E A "mnmon, _ ‘ h p l“ V Cmiadifln Americeu v circuit NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov 4,~.-_ ,5. ferees. Well, here is what we've ed “my m Klmhmerl omlum- 4m England's clnmpian woman cyclist, pedals u. bicycle on rollers and sets CRESCEN“ l in“? ROSS has 33 payers in Pn-ml’ camera and ‘rictmic’ Cjms‘ _ ‘at: r esday after a short illness. Ac. i; along very nice,“ mo. shers won practically everything in that line I Do 9 1m 10 l 1g1nci'a",0t1; squad‘ D010. largest cf the major heavy _ u 51118 toa Guardian dispatch the "m" "gm '- 5 '( 3 1"'°""‘ ° e "ewwmers- includ- wel his and the svll-cclliorsrls o! In the matter of ef th - °°’ - _ over ilicre. . __ 1 _ . , ~11 » _ mus clubs wmhaubéiteiiesleasi V2‘; late ML Grass at one time was a Was 011G Of the Gr€at Bessie McQunld . .. 101 loo .0. 1 lug Lil Toullcy. a forward drafted gommlssioner wmgam Aruldnmys name o‘ an arbnm to whom they are prominent; amateur hockey,“ and e s t . GoaLtendel-s r , EvalRanahnn .. .. log 11.: 11:0 ~l from the defunct Ottawa Senators, new im-egdnaughgu boxing Q]a&1§ “Notable to the league president law,- mmed professional’ barns a ruoxing Assgflaficn nflkumveight Annie Crclgllnll .. 9: 1.’; iflillilyjlr Joe Jcrwa, the defense play- signed today for a fifteen rourfq» ; we latter Wm “not the omcms member of a. champion O. H. A. E d . elimination boxing iournulncnt hcre 6” 1m “l; l ‘T who Cam’: hem {mm the Rang‘ match l" M35150“ squall? Glrdeil». 3 urovldmg the home and visiting beam m 1mm V61‘ P11) uced, last night Total luilo j (TS in the trade for 225-pound Jack Campolo, 6 feet six inches tall‘, l ' Hmlbclils» 51-‘ i001? three secondary has hill! an inch lnhehvhg on the“ dubs cannot agree, from the list H“ 5m’ Hamid’ at press“ °“° c d, P‘, , --' EVER RHDYS ., S I A _ s ‘uitable to both clubs when submmk of the big cogs in the Abegweit MONTREAL. Que. Nov. 4-(By l “m a“ m) __ ‘ _ v v - _ ‘M 110m critic, will probably be able Italian giant. but C1111"?! 011* mach,“ o, 193142 ,8 f I, m Th c. d, , ) cu t. Be MKLWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 4 - r-ulwck (confidmc to n friend). Georgie Flynn -- -- ill 11° ~-- 11v ilails on until the season is well weighs the Argentine bcllmoth m‘ The price t” be mm thesmu‘ a ' o 0w g m e am an ‘Less _ n m‘ G ill J ll Akron Ohio HWYFO “Hushi I've ct * ee take Florence Rcvell c“ 1“5 1'" M1111, 1' r qcmls was set at $10 per game with his late daddy's footsteps and dur- dict has been given his unoondi- or a “do: m I'd ‘ 'd 1"" ' t, I t ' I d g1 '1 5w “I” u Pam 1 G Id t" " n; lgr y i"“-‘- by about 20 pounds when trained ~ W38 a“'fl!' C ll 3C5 CC 5.011 10-16 . \\'Qn CY l3 m W '1 e i]. a l e r s vs r ... I l ‘. l g f ‘ r in additional $5 if the referee had ‘"8 the pa“ 5mm“ yam h” em“ “mm releme by the Montreal over owr-rlo Nicehols the sirrmlo “ake itvif I win a hlwyrlisi" e “ Florence Flynn lIlS) ion l»f£>4ll(-l-~1i‘i'o(ll[l e pm“ who came down fine w about 263' ~ ed for himself an enviable reputat- Marocns o.‘ the National Hockey " "r ‘ ' " ‘ _ l? _ r- g _ ‘ I ; ~ B Rangers in tile trade _ '° “mm” W" i“ " w“ °“ my - s th w i to round cvclit of “All t ~ l ' l ir l Mill wush 183 loo l r i r - 2??» w" night pms legitimate expenses ion as a hockey!“ and a sportsman. League and the playing days of ou pas n ‘ n s a ‘ 01.00, was lls l.cllr s y l i101 Du clrGnlncr, Dave Downie, 134 Cuba“ bugging many now roads, ' i one of the grew/west goaltenders the quarter films in tllc National brief reply. Total .. ..- 1 . ground, sll-lpllhg from the Portland Turkey 15 aiding its agrlculturists. “ ON’T worry, my dear, only too many men are careless about shaving. I know it's a real cross for you to bear and I must admit I'm a bit ashamed of my son. All the other boys in the family are particular and I can't see why Jim should neglect his appearance. It’s one of those things women find it hard to forgive. But I hope you’li be tolerant about it for a little while, anyway. After all he does love you dearly, and wouldn't willingly do anything to hurt you. I'll speak to Jim and see what C1160!‘ U11! Maud McCannell .. ‘B0 54 to full strength, as several of the I can do about it I'm sure her“ shave more 2 Barry Walsh 95 168 players could not get leave of ilb- f l d t a Halifax Exchangesays: Hockey B, n, McDonald , 121 151 same from work, Tho team did not care ul y an often when he learns how {fans are disappointed that the Urban Gallant 158 169 live up to expectations this season, mud; a growth of stubble distress“ youj’ iCharlottetown team will not be here L. R. Delahunt . . . . .. . . 191 174 although made up of 75 per cent, of _ ;t0 compete in the Super Six series. Total-—l'l56. last years‘ iiftcell, and the llbssnos e n e f'I'hey were all hoping to see Jackie Engineers ~ of Hazlett, a callable 10111101‘ 511d ‘Kane. about whom there was so w. McLaren 180 120 tncticlan, who returned to England, Fnirflrooimany men are careless about 11111011 6115011851011 1051i BPYlIlll. and 3° G. Blenkhom . ..... 143 127 further reduced their effectiveness in shaving They donat realize that bristles are fsee Harold Gross in action with his M. A. l-iowatt ............. 230 the local league and their chances repulsive to most women. In the past, ‘new team-mates. N. Nicholson .............. 10o 113 of iakiilg the MilcTlei‘ Cup from the v G. Swan“ ..... 174 147 Calcdoliians, Maritime finalists. The furthefmgfe, shaving may have been an ‘ Had a pow-wow with the genial W, H. Townsend . . 137 231 game was to have been played Sat- l . , Jackie Kalle a few days B80 8nd J. H. Howatt . . . . . .. 133 103 urday. unp easant chore’ Today Gillette offers a’ “ he informed me that both he and Total—171'l. new razor blade that shaves the tendcrcst “him” W°“‘d be °“ m” “mm” 3"P"'“"°“d°“" “m” WmES- 5' Evely“ Y°°' skin without discomfort. It is remarkably F; Tiger lineup when they cross sticks .1. n. Nelson 94 126 Grade VII~1, Daisy Paul; 2, Jean- . . . keen-especially designed to remove wiry 1" with Truro in the Halifax Forum. Therefore, Halifax fans need noi feel so badly after all. The "Big Trails” and he will start training immedi- ately. Conacherb ‘ ‘ will keel) “him out of all sports, exceptl _, wrestling ‘although he may play la- arouse with special permission. This means he will not be with Maroons in hockey. Promoter Ivan Mickails 1f‘! has been after Oonacher for lnore than a year and he flashy iigned him for a five-figure class. Mickailofl think; Oonacher has the moire-w -' n world champion and ettc Docherty. Junior Department Grade IV (Sr.)—l,Georgie Willis; 2, Florence Younkcr; 3, Mary Clow; 4, Earl Willis. Grade IV (Jr.)—-Sterling Barrett; da Auld: 3, Harvey Newson; 4, Douglas Docherty. Grade 11-1, Calvin Holmes; 2, Ralph Green. KINGSTON SCHOOL Honor roll of Kingston School for month of October:—- Grade I (Sr.)—l, Robbie Younkcry ‘Senior Department 2, Myron Holmes; 3, Gene Ciow; 4. Grade X-i, Mabel Auld; i. 0111- Elmer Colwili. ford Rodd; S, Maurice Cahill: 4. Grade I (Jr.)--i,Aletha MacFad- Willard Proud. Yen; 2, George Green. Grade IX-l. Slim!!!’ Willi-H: I. Emia Newscn; 3, Rhoda Newson. Porto Rico expects such a demand Grade VIII-i, Bernice White; 2. for straw» hats from America that h: l... :..le best authorities Dorotnyliuid; Luna Paid; Qlllea- newfwstoriee as to be opened Lionel Conache ,- Canada's great- Total-I'm). . 2, Vera Livingston; 3, Irving New- _ b est all-mund athlete, has signed a Bowling tonight-Al's Men's I-ea- son; 4. Btfiwlft Cfilwiii- agree ever)’ shave l3 unmitdled for 5P°ed contract as a professional wrestler guc. Grade III-i, Vera Willis; 2, Hil- and comfort_remm the package to your dealer and he'll refund the price. Gillett nszoasmataoss 108$ Sr. Alexander Se, Montreal, Quebec beard from sensitive faces. We urge you to try the new Gillette on our positive guarantee. Buy a package tonight and give the blade a thorough trial. ‘If you don't. r45‘n’?!“‘:":E"“',‘:"“"|‘II