NOVEMBER 17, 1938 BOWLING HULKEY WRESILINC r;~———:: Sliore Signs Spimmerings Around The DY ALAN BANDAL Min-adieu Press Staff Writer) NEil‘ YORK. Nov_. 16-40?)- P“ ;.;iic, flfnY-lllllftlfi play.ng u“, oi New Haven Eiig.es who. .l'l'l‘Ll for so long with Cun- aclzciis ill the National Hockey intone. iuports they play just as gwq a game, only i1 rougher brand in the int-Am League..."’l‘here's or no dif-erelicc in playing a- b - '\\l'lll.‘.\ Pit. "but the Int-Am b iid is rougher and touglnr... iviie ‘iilr defence men bump they make their checks stick"....which reminds that Eddie Bouchardsaid the siuiic tliing_ years ago when he ll1\)\'l‘(l up to Americans from the girl Ciiiiiidlaii-American loop... lllli? Joliiiiiy Longden. the year's leadln Jockey, was high-tailing it m; California today to ride at Tanforaii and Santa Anita... the veteran Jock from Taber, Alta, finished his eastern campaign yesterday with 207 winners... Early arrivals at Santa Anita indicate the best array of horses aver to race in California. . .Among those already on deck out there are Indian Broom and Whiclicee, owned by Major A. C. Tayli. of Vancou\'ir...Promotei' Mike Jac- obs reports a sellout already of re- served seats for the Henry Arm- suong-Cef Garcia welterweight championship fight a week from Frldaymdoe Louis has gone into training at French Lick, Ind, for lg: January bout with John Henry w S... Remember last Auflat when E1. iiier Layden of Notre Dame was the gloomiestrf the U. 8. College football coar'\~....he said it would be “a e..d season" for the irlsih. .he couldn't possibly see now Notre Dame would win their ipener with Kansas....so Notre Dame won 52-0 and look at the iigii-flyinz Irish now.... Use i_vf_lnardo for colds. <=_. 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Dunne their SCCOTid discussion. 6.1mm» mid Shore that he would be auto. maficallv suspended by the League g1 h“ "maimed nil-sinned longer dafin a month. which expired m. Shore will join hi te e Bl- Dractice tomcrrowsandamarg: i§‘.’3li..‘“‘l.e’£§'“éu‘l§§°“°° l’??? ‘°’ ‘h’ a Detroit Red Wings?’ n“ against thHla capltulatlon will, result in e transfer of one of the Bruins‘ "mil-min! four defencemeii. either rookie Jack Crawford or Bill Hol- lett _of North Sydney, N_ s__ g9 Providence Reds 0f the Inter- naticnal-Ameiican League, Syracuse Win s From New Haven (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 16- Syracuse stars of the Intemation- iii-American Hockey League won a rough game New Haven Eagles 6-4 tonight before 2,500 spectators. 'I'h_e_fasl,_ik_c.gg_westem division EXTRA SPEGIAI. l0 DAY SALE NOVEMBER '1 out to 255th Fancy Shirts, all sites and patterns. -' -* - 75c, $11M), COMB. OVERALL! — — - n" Cop to Boys’ Overcoat; with comm match. Up to l0 years -— 3,00 Men's Caps. m dzcs. zoo different patterns -— — — — MEWS HORSE HIDE Off 1.00 HIDE GLOVES — -— - GAUNTLETS — — — —- — THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Graham T 0 Defend Title Against Leslie Nov. Holder o! the crown on two oc- casions already Big George Leslie vi Souris gets his third chance at 1t November 26th next at the Sport- ing Club when he tangles with Champion George Graham in a 10- round title bout. ly beaten and loser on a. I techical knockout the last time he met Graham Leslie feels that this I time the story will be different. Just last Saturday, night at Glace Bay he went l0 rounds with rugged Alva McDonald before losing the decision and if he is in the same form on the 26th then fans should see a bristling scrap all the way through. Leslie loves to force a RESULTS *—0+0++44¢4o¢o-o0 CIIARLOTTETOIVN ALLEYS Commercial League Holman! Victors 2462 Kinsmen 2701 Four Men, High single H. Douoette- —3Q\2 High three G. Tulle- — —-755 (A Home 6a Co. League) Life Guards- —- - — —2‘l06 Mud Guards— - - ~ — —2B59 High single B. McDonald -200 High three B. McDonald — 644 J. Maolieer —-H. Mclrlinis- -1763 e E. Dougan-D. Purc 1 - - 1101 E. Grego —J. Power~ _- -107'l H. Praug t-C. McKinnon —10'73 N. McKay-JB. Cox — - —106'l M. McI/ellan-F. 00x — - -_1060 P. Harper-K. Acom- - -- —983 -OO§§4§§§§-§§OO$0§O¥§§4FQ§QQ§OQFOOQOQOO§QO<QQVOOOO BOWLING 26 fight and so does Graham so fans will not want for any action. ‘Ibmmy Claybourne. a fighter who always looks good in his sciaps takes on a tough customer when he tangles iviih "Tiger" Hennessey on the same card. Clay- bourne, a southpaw battler may give the Tiger plenty to think a- bout before ‘this scrap is over and it is a fight that may well steal the show from the big boys. The remainder of the card al- though not announced as yet will be gotten together so as to give the fans the same fast action as they have been witneming in previous boxing cards staged at thc Club. _ __ _.. _.____? s. l ‘s §VQ§%O-Q§%O-Q-O§O QQ-OO-OO-QO-§§'§O+4Q-O&O-O§§§Q§-§§§OOOQQOVOOQQQOOOQQOOQ-Or IIOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League All Stars:— " E. Daucette 191 203 213 R. Cameron 196 ‘Z24 lal A, Sherren Z53 393 203 G. Elssery 225 200 19B Rev. Dr. McMahon 327 240 197 Total—3329. Grads:- L, Brawn 177 178 Z20 G, Stewart, 2'21 22-1 18o R. McLellan 138 190 232 I... Dolron 210 207 297 V_ Pineau 137 186 253 TOta.l—3l21. High single Rev. Dr. McMahon Hiizh three L. Dolron 774 'l‘onight at 7 o'clock:- Commercial League: Prince Gro- cery vs. Spats ,<.—_.~ aggregation whipped up a three goal lead and held the advantace throughout the contest handing the birds their fifth loss in six games so far this season. 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ANoA FRESH F001‘ WINDBREAKERS uizoirfrius ivwrrs uosa Rflfllllr $5.00 NICQ Patternl \ll Patterns and Sins. m” "l" $185 m“ 25c P" Y" 5c Boy's sweaters 5 up in l4 years — 50c THE v MCLURE LOW PRICE 3011121131,“? MEN'S WEAR lgrREET STORE Q i Hiulfililiiirli-rn lull In i JlJn, " vnmv! 1 ‘was a. half-sister of Billy PA GE SEYEN W ____ BUXINU OIHER SPURI __ A“. av”... l l BASKtIBALL p Ma)’ Relur" TflTNonnie Smith Suspended A.A.U. Of HJC. Fold, Report (By CHARLES EDWAILDS) lCanadian Press Staff Writer) FORT WILLIAM, NOV. 16 (CPI Return of national associations governing hockey, lacrosse and basketball to the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada vould bc liieiiil- axed, obseivei-s believe, by a con- stitutional amendment before the Union's 51st annual meeting open- ing here tomorrow. Sydney Halter of Winnipeg. nec- ond vice-president, will reintro- duce the amcndmeiii he carried be- fore Lhe annual meeting in Mont- real last year only to miss the ne- cessary two-thirds majority by five votes. The amendment would bz-iladeii the Union's code so no athlete would lose amateur status for iiiiv action permitted by the interim- tiorial body of the sport in A'l'il('ll the athlete is competing. In effect the Union would ro- cognlze as amateurs all athlete.» iii good standing with governing bod- ies whose amateur definition is ac- cepted by the International Olym- pic Committee. Canadian hockey, baskctball and lacrosse associations broke iviili ilie union following the Regina meet- ing in 1936 when proposals :o_ per- mit lntermingling of l)1'0lE.$:‘101lf\lS and amateurs and paymeni to athletes for time lost from work while competing were voted dorm. Nominations for the Norton H. Crow Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the years outstanding amateur athlete in Cami" ' George W, Sutherland oi I ton Alta. Eric Coy of W ‘ John Lnaring, Wlndwi". Ozit, * Joey Gngiioii, Montrcal, Sutherland won the hummer throw at the British Empire Games in Australia last February. Coy won the discuss and was second in the shot put and Ioaring won the Mllqvzrd hurdles and was a mem- ber cf Canada's Wllllllllf‘ Milqvard relay team, Gzigiion \\"‘\ defeated in the Empire flywell boxing final. Marjorie M. Perishes In Sydney Fire NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.—lCPi -—Nov. iii-Marjorie M., 2.01 3-4, queen of the Cape Breton light harness racing circuit for the last . eight years, and Czar Hanover, young stallion brought lien; from Sherbrocke, Que, this your, xverc found dead in their stalls after fire swept the stables oi Richard Jabalee. Origin of the blaze was un- known. When firemen first at- tempted to enter the buiidiiit’ they were beaten buck by smoke and flames. 13y the time they‘ llflfl reached the 1101505, hotii had smothered. Marjorie M, a favorite on Mari- time tracks was 13 yearsold. Slie was sired by, Napoleon Direct and Direct. world champion pacer who» 1,55 at Lexington. Kin, last summer was the fastest time for a mil-r- pace ever registered. The mare was brought 1o North Sydney eight years ago from Portland. Me. Czar Hanover, 1_'i0 1-2, came to Jabaleels stable in a trade involv- ing Frank Hanover. In his only start he won over a inst field. Rocknek Speech ls Recalled CHICAGO, NOV. 16 —fAP\— Many a football game ha. liven won iii the dressing Yfllillbvflllfl Notre Dame's Irish will be rc- minded of "AI outstanding oxiiiiiplc i when they roll western University Wildcats against North- Sat- _ urdav. _'I‘he ghostof Kiiutr Rockne “will A By Manager Harvey Teno AIONTREAL, Nov. 16—(CP)-_— Nuiiiiir Sinilli, goallciitlei“ oi Detroit iced Vviiigs. is under sus aioii for iniliiii; to lllrii up" er lust lllllll ‘s National Hockey Lxrague llillllt .11 New York ilgziiinsi Rangers, M lltilivl Jack Adonis iillllOllllCCLl i. i’. ~ iyliiiiagci" said the one-time V . u 'l‘i'opliy holder had been on»; iidcd iiidefinitey and liiicd S150. Adonis planned to replace him ill t‘ii- huts tomorrow 1112111 against (Jaiiiulioiis llPfC Willi Harvey 'l‘eno. iviio iia been brought up from l'i!.1.\iJlll';lll lloiriivis of the Int-Am Luieiiv lui’ the game. "l iiiuy have a change of heart buiore '1liui'sdu:: but 1 don't Llllllil M], lllk‘ \\Ll\' limos look now," Ad- d; 'cd as he and the rest oi untied liL-rc by Liain from His goalie he said, had failed to iliillflill‘ {ll iced Wings‘ headquarters ‘l lll‘ lull-cud te~.ini was trim- l night by Rangers and ills missed the 1min lo Mont- real. Hc is now in NL-iv Yorlz, Ad- ams (lci-liiirzd. and is leaving ihoic tonight for ivfoiitrcal. lUdds Fozor Apostoli To Beat Corbett BY SID FEDER .~\.\hb(‘li\l\‘(1 Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 1G -—(APJ—— T\\<l Ciilllfllllllillly Frcii Aposmli illhl Young Corbett ill, tangle iii Miulisoii square Garden lriciay night for New York's version 01' the ‘world middleweight champ- ioiisliip~a fight crown that should be vwiiis Oi‘ triplets, at lcnst, Lo go around. T111: two principals wound up training today and each picked himself i-iic winner. The odds sligli “ favored Apostoli, despite ‘in Cl e decision he dropped lost February to the Fresno Flaller who once held the WCllftlWVfilglll champ- lOllwillll. But the figlit-xvise boys weren't any loo certain. They pointed out Apostoli loolzuil no better than fnii" in iriiiiiiiig and that south- lpalv spniiiiriir-sliad given him con- .,Si(ll?l'ill)ll‘ trouble. Corbett is a loit- l llllllddl‘. i Aiiostolrs recordJnsl-alled him as the 0111' most likely to succeed ilLsi another middle- ' ‘Flint was before ' ilslir fathers decided _to rem; . o it as for the champ- l 1Ull5llill_ l The "'ll11lE‘1‘0f Fridajfs party will icvrivc lllt‘ New York Athletic Coiiiiiiissirriil; Krii-gz-r holds recognition in Seattle and Njllflllill Boxing As- ‘ poinlr. for Wnllopiiig Al l LOIS 0F Ml-ITLIIOUP. NF‘.- Cliurcii of . (S1.916» in a novel u wilii iiii Oilislillldlllg‘ debt on the prrziiiscs, tlir- (‘lilffffll hold rm “ugly man's cfiiiiiii-liliiiii." F Paul's be their, lioiciiiii; over the Notre Dame bciicli and iii the clubhouse us the Irish try for their eighth straight victory of a season as locker rnuiii psychology; drove his icam to victor)‘ over Norlliyvestrcii with one of the shortest between- halvos speeches of an illustriou career. Nl/l‘lll\\‘t‘Sl£‘l'11 had troopetl to 1's (lressiiig room holding a 10- ll lend. Iii ‘.he Irish locker room. “Rock" waited uniil his players were seat- - raked ihi-ui with a scorching i irc. lhei. snapped to coach 'I‘oii: Lieb: "The fighting: Irish, lauli? Lirsb, you can have ‘cm’. ‘Thou lic walked out. A 'wllrl Irish tram Wont out for lilialliiril ll\‘l'l(1tl-—.'\ll(l with Rex Iinriulit mm Rod l-loarclcii lmidlng ‘fl_1l‘_\\‘fl_\'. \\'l'\il the game 13-10. assistant - .. 1 . .. . (Jail mid be convinced lhzit iui cxprrt in the clothing Illll‘ inn - | l‘ I T Y U U P R O P E R l. Y 11's no nmatflll"! Job l \"l'l)f‘1( SUITS AND OVIIR- (‘llfififs .\.l.i~.".) fvlillll’. - TO - Illl-IAHYRE J. P. MacPherson & Son (jrriit Geo. $1., (‘liailiificlou-n TEPIE and "CAP" AW, LEMME PLAY rr, l, HURT lT-AW- I'M YOUR FRIEN’ — sTiTas BY ElllFiIlii - I WON'T CAP rr- GEL! WHY,YOU'D PROUDLY ONLY mum HOW BUT ‘IOU DON'T KNOW fill -___ I'LL GNL YOU MY PEN-KNIFE WITH TH’ TWO BROKEN BLADES — MY LAND! A l_|'i_ WORSEN VUSLJAL. TOIIAYINIATY? ISN'T You THINK n"; AND MILLIE Our FOTL TH' in this “lull” iipjit, which only 10 ‘- l)1L“~Slll{l but Solly glorious s those of the amazing Rockne- ra, 1t was ill 1925 that the late , Irish gridiron wizard, master oi -§ ililllllll —-§\i ‘. AFTERNOON! WELL, lF MILT STUBBS THINKS THIS \WlLl_ Drift/E HER AWAY, HE'S MISTAK- at: Jack Adams; l To Fill Berth ‘Saintmitlliolifnm Beavers Turn Back Wolves SAINT JOHN. N. s, Nov T6 -‘ lCP)-—A second period offensive netted saint John Beavers three goals and gave them enough mo- inenluiii to coast lo a ~i~3 victory over Halifax Wolies [Olllglll in iliv .<L of a four-game ex- by lilc iwo teams. a \vi.l face oii iierc a- .1 ed a l~0 L1 iriii; the next .20 minutes of liliij may crumpled be- fore a Saint Jo 1 onslaught. 0.1‘.- playini: the v iiors in e1 ry e 11m muio Ill" c0 lllg Iasl b" e oi goals ocl: the i.~.- THE LIEFPRE SAINT JUILNP-Goail Dickie; fence, Phillips, fully, Fox u left wing, Kelly, Lynch. . Centre. Gulliver, Baird to.“ brooks; ri-Zlit wine, Russell . :- ivoozl, . ' . Blirlze. IIAIJFAX‘ J.’ll'\ lc ~ l<"l'_ . whope . Cln ' Redmoi Centre, Thoma , .( _ , O’Connr2ll. llfacKriizie; rzglit wins. Bligh. Payer. Vieagher. Referees. Jon Payne and Jimmy Murphy . ‘ THE siivnluuv: r Penalties None. Second Period: 2—S8.lllf_ John, Rilev 4,46. 3-'5Z11llt John, Burke (Ester- brooksl 14.40, 4»-Sninr John, Burke, 16.05. Penalties. Phillins. Esterbrooks. Croucher, Kelly. IMRJOI‘). Thomas ‘l (Major l Third Period: li-Halifax. Bligh lFraSer) 7.30. ‘ fi-‘Saint John, Hiillips (Baird) 8.30. l ‘L-Hnlifax, Kihomas (Meaghan 05 ‘Penalties, Russell, Bligh. BOFT CANCELLED FREDERJCTON. Nov. l6 (CPI —Canccllavlon of a scheduled box- ing match here Monday night bc~ tween Johnny Liffoi-cl. Saint John. 1 and Babe Wcbootl, Quebec. was an- nounced‘ by llhe promoter tonight (i-viiirr lo mi (‘X0 inlziry suffered by ll -Le0d. who will be unable to in ‘if \ 9 l l l SHAVING m even‘! 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