Y-LAST m» “r NCE so ,1; mu. 0"“, 5,, ..,..._._,,.._- . um ro-iilvi A 1 f ‘ I; ._ . . . it 1 9 I ,___ . ._ . ‘ii like" Ali-like Thrills of; yo” T O s ,....... a runs-Atlantic 1n rm; ruamtnio aomlvoa THE mu or‘ . nAitmo srUnTs-ouAsrias-usvrruu or. Q1" Ava The Canadian Pressi-Oi all pro-season trades, purchases, and men, Rimes, other deals, made by various teams centre, and Forbes and Miller, goal. o! the National Hockey league in i a new manage is also included in eflorts to‘ build Pennant-winning the general reorganization. Tommy combinations for the 1928-29 season, Gorman the deal whereby John RossRoaoh who has gone to manage a. minor gdmilllutive, B08119 01 17119 ' T111011") league outfit. Gorman was former- Maple Leafs, was traded‘ to New York Rangers for Lorne Cha- mm; has had bench mgnggjng ox. 1W1- "181-11" 801116 Ind M1811 in the lperience, piloting Ottawa to several vicinity of $10,000, stands out asjworld titles. the 1911511" 11511593111011 01 the Pfe- l ectors of the club have also chang- season player mart. National League Players MONTREAL, Que, NOV. 5-—(By the Roach has been with the Toronto team since his ~entry into DYOfES-‘J. Walker, of New York. among the 4 start this season's grind,_-They in- clude Conaciler and Reise, Jieienoe right wing; Burch. replacing Shorty Green, ly business manager of the club. The officers and dir- ed considerably, and the Board now contains the name of’ Mayor James Sh ufflifl. Fans Will Need Programmes toi Fig- yre Transfers in Big Loop. I w‘ NOVEMBER 6.119;, -_ STALLINC \ . " 1s gfiNNgg NATIONAL HOCKEY nun“ AIMS w-QNLIMINATE Aimoym D 8E "STRATEGY" , MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 5,1“ u effort to prevent stalling for m’. by a team which holds fl 1m; m, by a team which is short ' "l8 NBflOUI-l HOCKEY League h“ this year introduced a new m1, w signed i0 eliminate as far m; m sifble this "CV11." as it is cgiieq many followers of the game, The so-called anti-stalling entered in the new rule book i; u follows: “The puck must at alfflm. es be kept in motion. A sidg m possession of the puck in in o“ defense area (i. e. the area between the end oi the rink and the 11M marked across the ice 60 Q HM the line of the defended g ) mu‘ always advancdthe puck toward.“ opposing goal, except if it shun y, prezvented from so doing by m"; crs oi the opposing side. A plgm» beyond his defense area shall w’ pass the puck‘into his defense gm 11w. f‘ ACROSS “ml; i1 ATLANTIC ALSO “THE cow's . » ' HUSBAND" Comedy 1 for the purpose of delaying game. e ~ "The penalty for infraction w; this rule shall be a minor pend] to the last player to touch puck. The puck shall then be fwd at the spot at which the penning; player was given the penalty." Another new rule will also be (m parade before the filns when m, season opens on Nov. 15. This desk with overtime play. Heretofoie, 11' the score. was tied at the end oi tii regular time, the teams mo]; ‘ breather and resumed play 1mm; one team had scored. Ii no such?’ score resulted at the end of m.’ minutes the teams changed only". and immediately went at it again, At the end of another iivc minuig, ,1! no goal was scored. it ivas called, ‘a draw. The new ruling is: "If at the and of the three 20-minute yieriods mg score shall be tied. ends shall he) changed, the puck shall be faced it, sional hockey some years ago, while Chabot is entering upon his third year in the mouied ‘ranks, having come to the "big-time" from the Port Arthur amateurs, champions of Canada and Allan Cup holders. Both goalies hold enviable records, compiled between the net posts of their respective clubs, and the ver- bal battles between the fans, as to which club got the better oi the deal, still waxes hot. The deal was brought about when the Maple Leafs‘ would not pay the salary-their star goalie demanded -and began seeking a new net mind- er. Then along came the Rangers, Stanley‘ Cup champions, but always on the lookoutifor players to strengthen their already powerful club. Reports have it that Chabot and Manager Lester Patrick, while on speaking terms, were not pulling other newcomers. To add to its playing strength, the following players have been ob- tained: Johnny Sheppard, irom De- troit; Punch Broadbent, veteran right winger, from Ottawa; Babe Dye, from Chicago; McVeigh. from Chicago. Of the old team. Red Green has gone to the Boston Bruins, while the majority of the others were released to minor lea- gue teams. - _ The Chicago Black Hawks. door- mat for the teams of both divisions of the league last season. have ai- so started in upon a period of» re- construction, and in their race for American sectional honors this season. will have a. much stronger team than that which carried the black and white colors last season. A new manager, Herb Gardiner. inst season a star defence player tvsether- The Rangers heard thaifwith Canadiens. has been obtained. Roach was a; holdout and likely tolGai-diner has lined up most of the l” ---=-'-"l?_llil 1 MUD! Veterans Leave A > Q * 1‘ ~ Gflberthas 1 saidthat u. to fthletrusliei 6115811‘ GFQGt plcturelwhich 3.233. him themost tofstslvrgnothe stgaight Roach is a WW1" wile than 0111- vin will be fit for strenuous ser- vws was "Man, Woman and Bin." the nun-ow path and to-keep sway from MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 5.—The Cougars last season, but it has been 1x11» “"1118 5° the m“ that, meYfi/me- ' .P-' 11411114511011 --.- 187 202 ii’! story oi the young boy who grew up the girl. The whirlwind finish to Openingof the National reported that they both will see ac- ‘New 1"“ 111$ "$11 °°1151d@YB11°Y1-‘ Newcomers include 3111i’ 36W!‘- H- 916801’? - - - . . . . ..1'7i l'l7'l V" *6 R A - stay a: 21$ unless he was traded!re¢rm¢,s_ who began m 100k pfofn- 061st? ice andt play 5111311518 contiilk’ . ' ' a or sol, inunediatelyofleredtoiim w d m dog] q, . ue oranexrapero o tenmiai, X ‘ Fox News and , L i . trade Chabot for Roach..After some 1112311115112 eflesrdner, u exile; ole-s. thftscore is ‘tied at thceiid“ -. \ ' H I » dickering ween Connie Bmythe. H Bi , '1‘ l d w t, m; - suc e ra Der e game Tmfi“ m“ m" ' A 1 ‘a t.» . "om" Big “.1919 ockey Loses Playing the dynarnhitt little leader of tlieirisenléexnlentlygllttzxeilig. aiixll- ‘garli- "1111" bi @1111 I1 drew-fun _ 33g], Toronto team, and Ranger oillclals Miller. forwards. Of the old guard acting of the Gilbert fans. - the and achieves experience in the Actor, Lover s lrian in a cafe brawl he is "sent straight. He finds that his lieuten- ant has stolen both his position as head oi the gang and his girl. The girl tries to get Gilbert back and he same time ‘cosmos a suflicient _ i real hofiiist-tn-goodness scenes to satisfy the most ex- “The PVhite Feather ’1’ i turns her down. From then on the the story adds thrill to the excell- come of little moment. when we even when we allow 0WD 1:; thus-insure tofadawe ,A ' V, tfhe verve oi life in. others. ‘R111? is why Monte Blueneverjpelis, His coming . is a chance ;to' enter Main into the‘ land of romance. '9!‘ 39.11118 and adventure. For Monte ‘Blue seems» to have carrledmvitlsl i him red-blooded srdors Jvhioh made him win when hes ‘ rmoaa m nlsrnvuudsuau rlrraonsoa or ms Iomonl LIEUTENANT oovsnivoa HEABTZ _ ves vent to his exuberant llfe in -: v AND “ML "Mung gnome: ‘Vanna Héxpmybme PM" Iéwgtarrourol: ‘zlkilflefsflggzllli: llaiilelflfi Sgaxnifllxlgiffid? 16121;’ 1°33” h1g1]: Bun. will form the front rankfiineluded Earl Robinson. from Phil-l ns. ' IR _ n1 a EYE!‘- 112‘ w P1l¥5 m9 Pa" the other in 1917. He has played Canadiens to Providence; , Billyigglttégelkevlflzssa 1101110111‘ but has 5°‘ itildelréhisadleadinlgl lsiharpsthooter 1 oil The following are the line-ups: _D BY_ but lives t. 0!‘ 01¢ 4196871118 ° for Ottawa Bengmrgmg 01d Mnnt- Boucher.‘from New York Ameri- Th bus‘ H t Th 8 8-1111 M1- 6 C1111 011E118 115 PATONS LTD. . - role on tile screen Ila-studied "1- real Wand . T to Canadi cans w New Have ; n- d o d . ° s" ‘° “s 19m“ ‘"1"’ imm- Ellimi "id Him- "Om E. D n . . . . . . . .481 22a 157 ation with the abeoi-ptiouyra man m, mmims on“ ' an. from Boston Bruin: to MinneiEp-oltais]; 5"‘- Bwd- B°‘"¢°°“1"- "id c111"!- Btratford. Ont., and McBride from .1 Milféef, “m; 155 154 BARBARA M L “h” méffizew m“; 1°“ h“ hula‘; ‘ c! Dsnneny. of late ‘years the Joe Simpson, New York Americans heaewglea: fifilpmghgfig‘ read i116 F°Y1 w1111m11i "33151115- J. A. McLaren, ..125 146 117 . _ ‘ ac work. M1180 011 . 8 . sniping left winger with Ottawa t0 New HIWHI- ‘ 1 _' Ottawa also wll ave the some 31 Douume H103 162 m .- 811mm 111 1119-1119141" N’! 11°91'13" Senators. retires from active compe- ‘wwrdmg u’ pmmmw“ “d” °°s~ as last season with the exception of P Worth . ..163 213 129 . . by "doubles" but by ‘lilo 118N611. g1 m m“ 5am m “k c _ 91151191 3°“? my and Dmcan- d9‘ Broadbent and Denneny, veteran ‘Tom 3111' OF--— BN1 5911551191151 lmnllm‘? “'1' f Iran's position at‘ Boston, VelhéffihigO l‘ lien“; balm“ cent“; Bane“ flgmlsubstitutes. Broadbent hsa gone to , ' ' ‘ w“ 3118": gkYwn- nzlu41z°°lz¢g will act as assistant r. coach A T mmirmpfixgtguflgglsgflgl? lthe New York Americans. and Den- ppowgg 539g ~ _ . e o ar we. e ero I99 7681' ~ and scout. 1n the se not 1938-24 -+_. ‘ _ ~ 5P1” - nileny to the Boston team as assist- T. W. L. Pr .....211 225 139 me Canadian L800", “WM “m” 111' 1W1"- mi-her oennen. ledthe Natlgnal League The weekly dinner of the Gyro 3mm 11mm“ “““"'°“" h’“°'+uu manager to Art Ross. Former w. Whitlocl? v1.5.9. ..m m4 m - 1 - . sxdsweetgeu t iiellsvkiziznlotga .2 goal-gotten with 22 goals to his el-e- club w... h,“ 1m “mm 1,, the $2483.11: izfllhfpfztlflmfirl: local amateurs will fill the gaps. F‘. Smith .452 167 101 - - 111M ‘ i dit. Inthe ' the! d "=- , ~ N tth a w Bin __ 1101M . ' B‘ E‘ s’ L‘ , France io- vlflt the- vlllalv from iust foilowingyfitlhlgasomoliee t“... ¥‘.'.§‘é’{"5".'lo'§';’.’.‘ Cgifirltgeocgiilitgzg: "'°‘1‘°“"'-' 31°!" '»’°"“ wtumednostfexclaxgilllses onenenengs ugd tilled P, Mclnnis 187 an ‘ - ' ‘N911 '1" IFMJPF- "4 "a ‘n13 always amongst the scoring leaders, me endu- ‘€'°m mmwlgfm Calmdmn @3119 Green. include Pettinger. an ama- Total 3701 .5“ - l. L ‘* _--_v - l w _ .' eam.w e meaucameup romn. f Ft Wm, ’Rodd' ' - P111108 Edward Theatre aligns-agree, and ‘promised m Pinning’, m...” phgwui?‘ éhglglégwsgygtzrlisgusoaiirgs: goazoztfmmlggzioiiagaii "Arboupafx; vfgsmwlthe T0213‘ w Magi]; ALLEY Co‘ LTD- l- PM» i“ "w. wines ileum. proclinmvitlss Z: ti.'e"°$'t§wl"d'§'eo“§lfi n. d.§’.'§..',‘,",‘,)',",‘;°.§,.§¥$,§§,§‘§,°,{§ The Ne York Americans. who tffilfilerlfil s§.°§§“b§§§o..G°§l.Z“-'wo§ ls‘ 1,1133% "'13.? ill can was osmium BPIBS rausraarsn giggyigga';lgimnu,m"mmilg i" A1111: mlgtifl; gears-I ' ' with the subject and instancod the fiifgestfif, titular??? twofieleased at the end of last season o. Pineau .130 144 T!‘ “A” w!" STAY“) AT HOME . ch 1 m r, r m“ new _ . . 0 rca ‘oldwtimfrs to origin of many of our superstitions, . by the Bruins. Frank Goheen, late H. McInnis .137 122 - m‘ fl 1‘ ' ' m op W "u" “$999115 HAPPY 301- of the resent do. lcfllmfla“ “m”! °1 the league. of St Paul i: another misi T C i h 169 1'70 ‘ ' 1 "There aithouxh unknown. he shows m "m. o“ “M h 1' 1" - |the Yankees finishing a. poor last ' ' m” n‘ ' reg a“ ' °'» l" I "M 0 W" Ovro Ken Martin moved and 'udd1f,lon_ . Total mo. " , - . by get weighed i0 drive a 118W 911-119 mes _ _, 1-1 vote of ‘t ‘ to the ' k _ M mouse-cleaning in preparation for m,“ mam’ has H d h x I _ _ _ _ on ti: gm ‘fliedvlflmnaf position with "the Tcmonto minor which a general dlsllifssloreir stool: f“ m" msim- 01 1"‘ YR" “cm publication regsxragingss 11:15 9.1281151, b3: to be the most souBht-after menr “W115 355'! “fl-NT 1 aver mumuw ‘mhomlul when “W15 "lm- Envy" was one of place among the members. eachone "my 1‘ “w M” bu“ remlned “Kthe ntajority oi last year's regular be“; of 155i, year's Pirate Cr"!- . ~ instanoing his pet superstition. team will be back in harness, with Also, there is still talk thntl-h? 4 roan»... 12:1. and 1w. ' auunnsua-vaoeuaaudnu. '- sham. so. iéllttfi. ~ e l "tum"; Vrhenopnusilnlsnncvunwetaaiasoats. wuusifitie i“ with the woodsmen urptbe ' nick with $118 121111678. - ;' . In "Across the Atiantltf”‘Monte into the worllrof the movleirthqserg, my “me back m me mums‘ bys. Hockey League season on November, ip wnll Clegh i-u serviceasainaior ieaguer vision oi the National League. The garoesin‘ which Cieghorn actually took port as a player lastse were no’ doubt the ‘last major ieafi; ueconiests in which he will play, this season he has taken the postas manager-for the Newark team inthe American league, a minor ‘circuit. but ifithat time comes, it will be only as-a coach tar-manager. ‘ Cleghorn often has been dubbed the “iron man oi hockey" owing to the fact that he came back to play gush aptitiude that he is able to ntly delirious talk causes lip’. consigned to an asylum. that hi! brother and his father are in i1 “he captures a u bare of s thrill- human arms. splendidly acted. non ' -o e- _ . whiehwillbsputonaboutthelast 1mm; d1 m1“; _ . ‘m. m h“ 3"“ 7177mm. 1'11! litter two are B6111 .01’ 811B Illfillth- selcglm u my beenimvilieltobrativlgmleg-gug stalls wwlrlillstleroltlrgrventleltrlaph Ind Rllll , ' ‘in"“Aorols '1 steers". together with Walker and Hol- witmmtrolt Cougar-infest year. e Playing Ranks Services of Well-Known Stand- ception of part of last season when he dropped pads to manage tion with the Detroit minor league agei- of the Chicago Black Hawks, other of the Western Stars who migrated East following the 1925-, 28 season. to Join the newly-formecli Chicago team, and who use tended goolior them since. w.th the ex- the team. has drcpped out of active partr-ipation this M83011, and will manage the Kitchener team in the‘ . Canadian minor loop. other players, who have secn five years or more service in “big time" hockey and who have been neglect- Gyro Norman Lowther seconded a| . e ‘iayeifswho came t. alien tho; a tern circuit anions;- erated on the lhbine coast and the P1119198 111 1925-20. was disbanded. l-lolmec with other members oi the Victoria. B. 0.. team. with which he ests. Holmes was one or the trium- virste known ls the "Three Musk- played. m sold to Detroit not”. 3m“ 50.15 lgsnsrah secretary, oi the drive, President Frank Clarke brought up the question oi the Xmas Seal OamDI-Wh for tuberculosis work and it was moved and carried that the Club "undertake the sale of the, again this year, and Gyro Norman Lowther was made the woven! of . nail-oil. ub, . ved m "p" with“. T118110! 9X1 I m‘ - l8 l 1 ‘liiellw a stubborn the deal whereby Roach and Cha- bot switched hockey homes, was brought about. TheRangers evidently think that and they are upheld in this bclicf by many-fans. However, Connie the Rangers and the Leafs since to the Rangers soon after the close o! the 1927-28 season, while Alex. Gray. substitute centre with Rang- ers last year. has been sold to the Leafs. Chabot and ‘Gray played with Port Arthur together. with the exception of the above deals. and the acquisition of Myles Lane. former Dartmouth star. the Rangers will have the same line-up as carried them to the Stanley Cup last year. Ching Johnson and Taf- {y Abel are still available for de- ireme duty- ‘"1119 “Mk Bmlcher- tute, who~has been released. New- and the Cook Brothels. Bill and have gone through a thorough here was discussed and the matter was left in the hands of a commit- tee to see i! the Dumbells Orches- tra could be secured for this pur- pose. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. >_ —B? George -M¢Manus wrvtrb ‘mt gm ion? n wanna». You MIAN DY IACJONNNTD .Dick Irvin, who was out last sea‘- 'r.on with ii, fractured skull, Mickey Mackay, and Duke Keats ave been lrctained, but it is doubt ul if Irr- age, a goaltender,’ who played am- nteur hockey in,0ttawa. last win- 0. Clfowling: ._ , Washington newspaper world. It is gut, and novel situation. see the passing of several, __of _ e "outfit most pi this season. I STARS FINES!‘ _ IMANCE safe to assert that the charpcteri- Joan Crawford doestbe best work bnoient stand-bys in the major pro- Before these three saw action in Bmythe 111101118 11°61“? P11131915. 811d ter. Bobby Burns» and Leo Couture. 16B ‘In can ' "cg, nation oi Benny Horowitz. gangster, any has yet brought to the fesslonal circuit as well asthe pass- the West. they were members of 1118 fl- 1111018101118 188mm 10f i118 two Westerners. “noun w potenflal killer, lovel- and would-be as the leldins ladv- t . . . . in; dl several of the not-soiold, but the old ‘Iloronto team in the Nat- coal tending o! Ohabot. who was The other teams, Canadiens, Ma- » gas-k rehfzrmerpigltlig: U111: ‘mange; ES yet experientged 1:310;- lssbguer; lanai ‘hazy have élmsot 21111121511152 {Ijelailizeiféftlgv W031} g00ftlls and gtggsva oi trae Dzabnaidiar; glzandletar ..16i 147 i8’! “you: yum» “m1 olmt'ssmv_ g mew;- 1' y; . Heading, e o p yers ways een w e same am. ec on. an n an r0 0 . uce e 185 185 16'! 1111C 9111MB. " I Yester- to the screen. it is equally safe W. MONT G ROMANCE who have seen much service in the Herb Gardiner, veteran defence- Toronto,.who at that time had 5.1.115,- American section, have done '1‘. Howatt 189 152 1:45 day d; m, mm "n"; mum-e, assert that the new picture will IN FLYIN major league of hockey. who de- man who until this season starred powerful team with Connie Smythe little in the way of strengthening L. Dolron .241 20s m . 1g m; may; an"; w my use". please both Gilbert and the Gilbert AT THE _ part from active service, either to wlth Calgary and then Canadians, as their manager. Chabot, too, liflslby way of player deals with the F. Prunty .197 130 ill _ ‘mm. u»; g any [you on m, fans to a greater extent. _ v ' hm Duran-K” takeflmanaferial or, to play will still be in the National League a. strong following amongst the fans 5mg;- major 1on3“; clnbg, Tom] 2545 scrum. w ‘m, be a “Four Wang.- Is m, story oi a A80 come‘: g m aw m for minor eague teams, Vflyprag- but will not be with Canadians. and who take their hockey seriously. cdnmiens have recalled Martin High single, 1_,_ 130mm; high w. gregt “m, gangster leader in the East Side of 1188111 to a a . W 11 hue, 5e he Cleghorn and hneny. will not take lpart in any games. He The Chabot-Roach deal is_ tlieBm-ke, who plgygd‘ with pugsburgh tn)‘ 1,_ 901mm New York City. Because he shoots .W1\1°11 5691-1194 5° WW9‘ w I . ’ has hid nearly twenty has accepted the position as man- thirdwpiayer transaction between m; seas”, and either he or M. ,hert Leduc will pair with Sylvio‘ ' * - .. 1 " ieal ; . . gleam; in, 1 Qqggflgn. m; up the river for four years. When m“ 1“"1n°“__"1m a “'1' and last season was plow-coach the foam that acted as doormat o the close 0f dost 56115011 311mb Km- Months on the defence in place oil u n s '_ - ts his l to Whetoiitvrlillflwlgmelnartnenoswnnruins. ‘ul-tntnriroil uelast 50.1, 11.11 , 1d i host piece of mini-flouting ‘on he so out e resoved so hundmd m“ mm m“ Bu. 1 _| mm o! me mf, gm; Ego" w‘ 2m us resu in‘ ea wuser was so Herb Gardiner, or the old guard. Y Bowling Hainsworth. goal; Morena, Joliat and Oagne, forwards; Lepine and fiaudrcault, subs, are sure to be re- tained. Hart, sub left winger has ,been sold to Providence, a minor ileague club. while either Patterson "r Larochelie will be disposed of. The Canucks added Mondou, a pro- nnising player from Providence to ‘their sub list. | The Montreal Maroon startingi _line-up of last season is intact with the exception of Brown. a substi- come-rs at the pro-season workouts i Jack Adams. manager of the De- ‘ ithe exception oi’ Arbour and Shep- pard, the latter having gone to the lAmericans and Arbour to ‘lioronto. Holmes. his vein-an goalie has re- ,tired, but he has obtained "Dolly" Dolson. last season with the Cana- dlln Imsue champs. Btratford, to flll in at this position. *" has COMMERCIAL LEAGUE - Thursday night the first match was claimed by Pistons Ltd. off Rogers Hardware who lost by default. E. Doucette rolled both the high sin- gle and three string scores of 223 and 567 pins. - In the second 'match, Prowsc Bros. won over Alley & Co. litd. by 375 pins. P. McInnis of Prowse Bros. claimed all the individual honors by rolling the excellent sin- gle and triple scores of 255 and t. ~ Worters. Milks, nemsh W’ "l" Pittsburgh franchise will be M": ierred to some other centre, ferabiy Philadelphia at the 10 moment, although both 198G119 B" club ofllcials have denied F1115- Minard‘: Llnlment for M111" line-us led by the, great goal-get- ter. George Hay. g " ‘us, While the Plttsburghigtuatigfi in dosing‘ it mtd known’. at e ' Ire e tor-round up a ‘v-mtesidlng lea-in to refines pt the smoky City. Despite t e * act that Benny Leonard, retired lightweight |known as to the router of this ses- son’s entry. Pittsburgh has o" smallest rink in the circuit and as a result. lame Al present day club money chest. All an; HQ"; 11111811 players‘ contracts rkn out at‘ uieandcieghornignam; Mn] time alanine up the homeroom. .te, _, Qua-a nucleus’ ' for ni; on ‘Ont, writesz-“I was b08111! champion and associates. often lon for desthto M bouaht the club from the lbw-mood my tsrri , n I felt I interests. and have re-signed 0d!» never be strong 0160mm as manager. little is "W141 147 Ilia XBOQIPM If! H01‘. ll .- . Ie- - illllm t0 keel) the wolf from the 1' the conclusion of last year's pug. a sooilrthsbunheqiornew Qrtedhssreafur ' -" buti! 5111111 ltlfl. 1133.2 lalwlbof . ‘ Didn't Want to ' Could Notsleep- MEI. n. mue,»soul:efkw-‘d1"1". down" did not want to est. 91151 - not sleep. r felt tired o; avg: