DECEALBEB .8’ ,1_933 ,;__ _ __ BOWLING HUUKEY. WRESI LING |"silent Joe“) Cattarinich died toilay. The famed sports promoter. born 57 Years ago on a hi l liirhor iras stricken by a heart seizure as he underwent illi Qysldgll-f slion in New Orleans, LIL, Doctor-g llld Planned to remove a cataract m: had impaired his sight during the last few months, but he was gricken while under an anaesthetic. His death brought to an end a flll'(‘0l' that lvas cclorctl by the minanre riiteildng his 0.; j! flolll a leiililriiig .~.por.~.= pron . to one gl the lrggest race tixiek oyeretors mthe UJHIIICIIL. 1t itidtd, to., the m» of cite oi the greatest ikfence- TlEil lacrosse produced in Canada, mil cue of the p.on:cl' goalers lll '\l hockey. ~ \"~' e it young man iiilh: " h: a I. e 0 the first was obtained. 'ed tile old . icny, sine: _ _ gave them hl\.'li't‘S in litany proniliriit lll tile United Stutis and l92i they estate of the late Gorge Kennedy pureha-ed from the lull interest. in the Montreal Clliiniiieii Hockey club \l'lii-li the club was sold three léilfsbtlilt) to Ernest S viird and his Joe was reputed to m. rived $ 5.000. The wile price was pretty heavy ll those But. under the own- llsiiip of Leo iiiid Joe the vain son three world titles and had lreiight to the National Hockey IMP"? an ai'i'ay of players whose mes will remain with the all. e. greats of hoekejr-histoljv. "Discovery" of Georges Vezina, nil famous French goalie to wllose . w em deéllcated tho vemm Give either of the and ¥°""° w" HY Spmg tedious can pleaS6_ tical Glnette G‘ smoke or wield a l‘ at the price 9°“ (lealer is valufifi “°‘"' one will prov¢ Gillette so smart G‘ of a dfiubl.” any man wlth W811 dispiaviefl l” r.-_"_:_ be“ Boflkveeer in the no c ‘ lloilal gffmr-Y lI-fflglll‘. was credited to mew {lift And it was dilrinc ‘ Ul-lmt‘ the club produced such stars as the late Howie Mor- CLHPFST a rodicls and maily hoI-l/Ieanuihiie. the jiartiiri-s te-rgtfihpi-llfllllfi tum- rwmg . Mesa Aside from Ivlriutreril d, l'-‘~l' l-'~'"‘l~2S they f""llli‘tl ("ll "'1 in others. lflCllltllllyffpil- Ell-nun,“ l‘\\' Orhens. Gilly Um V6,,“ than its 4...‘...'.:h m", “.5 nmtnm, lrlllld ultii loininv (‘irrnloli iii tho liu e of Conniiuulit park ncnr had ‘ll- Mnst. taeiturn and nip-inn; l. -»,i_ main in the lviclzcroiiiid Cfltlfifll]- ich seldom told nr h, f- . n, , P-‘Ibloits. Nor did he evgcr in" IYIWB’ il"l1"l.lOIlS to charity‘ Ho WJLS l‘(‘ili|lf‘l'l alwrws to (“ll'i‘_V large i silms of iiioiir i l i. n-r a 5mm’ U19)‘ €Pllolllll “Wllllrcllvll lilies hi‘ trove away “MID-Ill niie flay‘. He was new" known to tum (‘Wm a "quest. for charity es- Illfwcvlialfly from veterans of spoil-t “elm l-fl“ (‘llilfl it hard travelling after t.l.lt farewell to the public since. Tributes Pour In R Within a couple of hours of the announcement of his death, tribut- es began pouring in from hundreds of sports officials, men with wholll he long had been associated in rac- lnli \‘ lwckey. 151C!‘ ' and other bfflllflles Of Short. P biy theinost shocked was his veteran partner. Danduriuld, who said simply: “We were like brothers for so many years. Not. only was Joe a loyal business partner but as loyal a rlenri asfia, man ever had." -- '-"~ ' ‘i “ . llette Gilt‘. 59:5 vote 0f I a“ ‘ hours shOf-‘Phlb when yo“ ong Of IZIICSC Prac’ he’s old cnoullh t° answer Your new?“ Se Qutstandlflg either come! 9f ILIIC d "mcmbcfs a lonfl» 1W5 time to RAZORS AND BLADES e ilililllle wire direct from the rink- CattarinicHs Interest In Canucks High (By u. M. reruns) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, mo. ‘l —tCP) _ JOe Cattartnichks Interest in his beloved Canadlens of the Na. élmml H9619)’ DEB-Elle ran far (teller than any mere interest in the financial end of the game His death today in New Orleans reralled an incident, tn I930 ii-lzen CflIlBfIwhS of the Morenz-Joliat- HiZtlil5\\'O1’lll-Blll‘l(€ Era ruled the hockey w “lrl, In one wok Cai-iodlens “mush two terrific Stanley 511i? alayoii battles in Mun-real. ill-st against. Chicago Black Hawks. then against New Y k Rangers. His racing interests went overtime IIPIITKI Cattarlnlch to be in Nfw Orlraiis at the time. F" "-1511 Ealne he ordcrsd a. - his quarters in New On . TIILS writer. _\\'ho iild not llfln, n to be working on the during the intervals Joe wanted to know everything that happened, In each case 111-3 Raine lasted until long after mid- lll?‘llt. Record bopks now gl-Lthpp in; dust tell that the Caiiazlieii- Chicago game went 52 miuutns overtime and the R:l,ii.ger;_(3,qn. a.dlens_ cla h 68 minutes overtime. Canadlens won both. Red Wings ’ Centre Nears Hockey Record DETROIT. Dec 7—(OP)-—They are hailing Marty Barry, Detroit Red Wlnlz centre. 8s the new iron man ot the National Hockey Lea- guc The rugged Montreal boy who is Plflylllfi his 10th Big League season is tollowing the tradition of Murray Murdoch, former New York Ranger forward. Murdoch played in every Rflflkei" game for ll years before droppliig the minors last year and .heii dropped out of hockey this year to coach at Yale Barry has participated in more than 500 exhibition, ploy-off and league games without. missing a suige COIIIAhb Thirty-seven of his games were in Stanley cup play-off coinpe JIZIOII. Although Bar played a month with the New ork Americans in 1928 and then dropped to New Haven and Philadelphia, he started his near-record run of games with Boston‘ Bruins in 1929. He came to the Wings in 1935 and the next year at. Toronto came closest to breaking his run of gamm when he gr; his hip playing the Maple a s This season in Chicago he had six stitches taken in his throat. but three nights lat/er took his regular turn on the ice. In 1933 he almost missed a game again when he rush- ed to his wife's bedside in a Mon- treal hospital on reports her con- dition was orliioal. She improved rapidly, so he was able to return to Boston lust in time to take the Ice for the game. Twice Barry topped the old Amer- lean division tn scoring, once in a tie with Paul Thompson of Chicago. Barry has averaged 36 points a season, putting him in o promiucn. lace among the lifetime scoring eaders, Streatham Defeated By 4-0 Score (C. P. hy Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Dec. 7——-WIl’llI‘i€l‘S of the pie-schedule London Cup. Ilarrinlzav Greyhounds won their National Hockey League opener tontoht, defeating Smeathaln 4-0. ‘The ieatlue opened last night with works has iiuuouilctd it will krep at least 1.015 miles of main l.‘._,h- way open to automobile traffic in New Brunswick throughout the winter. Last year. owing to mild- ness. the department ivas able t0 keep open about 3.500 miles. PITIISONERS A TONIC LEWIS. En@-~Rcil>0rt of the prison commissioners tells of three relatives of men serving sentences who were taken seriously iii and recovered only after the prisoners had been allowed to sec them. Owing to bad weather and poor weather conditions, the niatl cour- lei- Mr. B. 3mlth~ was unable to i \\—§-O§&O-§§-O—§4 Maranville To Handle Albany Team Walter managed Montreal Royals in the International and part. of last season, was named IIXMTIII ay Racers beating WCm- ‘mm-m bu“, lions 5_3_ The newly-wells, Mr, and Mrs. ' i________ .JflIll§‘&_Nl¢D<>11-"ild._ \\'1‘re surprised To PLOUG" R9595 at tiieii horn-e in Tcroilto last .____ .~' ht and ivcre entertain- FREDERICTON —-(CP) -'nie We‘ provincial department. of piibl'c Maritimes Finals of the Dominion women’ Charlottetown, 2nd vice-president from Fanny Rosenfeld of Toronto, Jones said. play in local house leagues. Teams League, TORONTO. Dec. 7 —tCP) _ Faitny Roseiifelcl. f‘ ' D‘T"l"‘£lll \VOlll'l1'S .rii:l iziiight < Vimy JCITDs ‘games. “Bi svkcd to d0 a running 1m,“ m“ Tcmd \ actor i s - ._ "i . ~ *, - » callggrirllficgdg; €£gugh£1r9~5>ng°gf that‘ this] s'>a'50lls_ DQtilinion wo. tgirel ivge. pressed for fullest cie- gQIQE1r~TAIFF~XCIILP§£I fulfils b'i;“’v§staged 6.‘ S. I " h i ~n _ . . ilirtclllltmllriifluflbr th 9 lll"ll in hays lti-“liilg of each hard bodycheck. of p41€:“§~“,..,r qng<t0 .. In” 9-"919" shots and saves, of injuries, of -"'_.._.._ l: Ram‘ Tm“ ‘Pm 9.5.7 M31165?" CFciI Hart's comment TW " BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NADIE BOIVLING Bill Five League All Stars—3l3l. Inlli)’. Brcult C0.—330'7. High single E, Grss 291, High three E. Goes 754. ltllxod League Dem0nsw2682. Gongs-ZBGG. Lariiies high single D. McDonald 229 éiégiies high three 11 McDonald’ Gents high single L. Brown 295. Gents high three L, Blown 79m C Tonight latLv o'eiock:—- ommercia eague: Turnl sea - ers vs. Prlllce GfQCQljh D m Mlxed Lffalrue at ‘i o'clock: gfiljénlgggszv Team No. a E Mitch‘: . R. Dolron __ A. Birch Major ALBANY. N. 5., Dec. (Rabbit) '7 —(OP) Mtirauville who League during 1937 today as manager of Albany Sena.- tors in the Eastern Baseball Lea- gue for 1939. Moranville sticceeds William Mc- Oorry, last year's Albany manager and identified with baseball here for the past. 20 years. Marailvllle. 4'7, has been In 0r- ganized baseball since i911. Johnny Evers, vice president. of the Albany Club, was a team mate of the Rabbit on the World Champion Boston Braves of 1914. PITCIIER-SIGNTST-CONTITACT l1\- P- by Guardian's Special Wlrel CHICAGO, Dec. 5—-Blll Lee, ewe pitcher of Chicago Cubs, signed ills i939 contract today. Tern". were not disclosed. Millard s ki r_-._ ._ “BE IIE.i'\I.TIIY—SKATI~I" FORUM TONIGHT THE CHARLOTTETOWN NEW$°flit SPORT WORLD 513011 LOSES Colorful Figure In Sudden Passing Of I Joe Cattarinieh MONTREAL. Dec. 7 —(CP)—Far from his native F _ ylierc he had become almost a legendary figure in sport 212:3: Be Scene Of Dominion Women ’s Hockey Final singed at some city In the Maritime Provinces this year, Vlmy Jones, Federation announced tonight. Word was received here to that efleog Ml“ JWBS Slllgesled that several strong items could be formed in the Maritime Provinces. Likely players could be selected, she said, to lat” “ext J“"“‘"'Y “ml ‘he Fedflflllim. {lying ample time for coaches I° Ymmll "III P115864 Squads to represent the Maritlmes in the Dominion Last year the Charlottetown "Islanders" club reached the finals at Gait. Ont. The Island girls were defeated by the Iiivuiettcs who went through [or the Dommmn mm .,w_." ©OQOQMO909-0QCO9T0§§§§§§fi§O4~O-§—O-Q-§§9—OOOé§f§§-O§#f§' wwwwc wwvm“ ‘ WOOOO-QWQV§Q-QQ-OOQQ-OQ-Q-O-O-§@OQQO OQ-O-OQ‘ C. LeClalr V. Williams S. Smith F. Sinnott F. Slzcombe R, Dalzjg] M. Aylward H. Corcoran At 9 o'clock- Team No. ‘I Team No. 8 R. Duncan . V. Coyle 1; Bradley Dot Cullen C. McKeuua J . Iiughes L- Fill-BOB L Corrlgan D Brown E, Cullen N MMKHY L. McDougall CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS A Horne ll Co:- Llfe Guards-ZMQ. Grill Guards~2876. High single B. McDonald 288, High three P. Budd 634. Commertial League Clark's Tlgers—2976, Holman V-lotors-TIBQ. High single P. McInnis 3Z6. ___H_lgh three P._ McInnis 7 New Deals wRumored Will Likely s Hockey league would probably be of the Dominion Women's Hockey president of the organization, Miss did not have to be registered until senil- “Preston the country always has been a hockey, any- ‘Charlottetotvn Islanders reached the semi-finals last. season at Gall, Ont, where they refeaticd bv pl- ._ ton Rivulettcs. Preston the Dominion title at Gait, Mps Rosenfeid could not outline ap- proximate dates f9,» nlaydowns o: the number of entries, rccovvococo4fi GUARDIAN <____¢ -¢_- I United States Football Tea m Invades Paris (By HENRY C. CASSIDY ‘ASSOCIBI-(WI Press Foreign Staff) PARIS. Dec. 7'-—(AP)-— France was invaded tonight by a number of large individuals of fierce Ep- DCHIBIICE from a far-off land. They turned out to be members of the first United States expeditionary force of football players ever to conic to Europe. but had they been Martians they could scarcely have aroused any greater feelings of ZIWC‘. They descended from the Liner Milllllfl tail at Le Haire and wok bUSJiBS for Parl~—nlong with their equipment ct‘ helmets, pads and gear — ivhere they will demonstrate their derasiating tackles, blocks. straight-arms and line pays t0 Fri-uehnteii for the first. time Sai- urday ‘lac French press tried to break the news of their coming gently by dc rribing at great length their e- " iient and plays. and comparing came ‘.0 French Association ¥ovtb.iil~ CCCUI‘. Pho ographs showing hehneted youths howling and ap arently tearing one another liin from limb iii scrimmage failed to help IIIIIILUIK“. _ The Paris Pare des Princes, often the scene of European footbal games and sometimes the setting tor duels. iius almost sold out for Saturday's game under auspices of Ihe neiivpaper Paris Soir. ic squad under coach Jim Croune" of Iiorciham University. New Y "k. is (livided for exhibition into two teams, the New . alid the United States Ail- Smoke Eaters Trim Beavers SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Dec. 7- tCPl-Trail Smoke Eaters, Domin- ion senior amateur hockey champ- ions. had an easy time tonight in defeating Saint John Beavers 9-1. In their trip across Canada the Classy Brifish Columbia pucksters have played l4 exhibition games and won ten. The lost. will be against the Wolves at Halifax tomorrow night. Tilev plan to sail Saturday for a tolr of Europe. Herman Again C ho s e n On All Star Team A; League Gathering! NEW ORLEANS, Dec 7 -tCP) New York Giants, who have so far snatched the limelight at the annual convention of the Nation- al latlon of Profe-slonal Baseball Leagues, appeared to- night. to be on the verge of an- other deal or two. Rumors flew thick and fast once more, midway of the gathering at which much of the winter trading is done, but the Giants-three- player SWBD with the Cubs remain- ed to date the lone major tran- suction. Bill Terry, however, wants to add a hard-hitting first baseman to his Giants‘ string and the Giants were definitely ready to buy Zeka Bonura. Italian first ‘sucker, If Washington can obtain- Waivers on him from the seven other American league Clubs. It was understood two clubs were 0p- poslng Waivers and thus holding up the deal. Two National League were also seeking Bonura. The 37th annual convention of the minor leagues opened offici- ally today, taklng somewhat of a background behind the innumerable livid-dies that took place around hotels. The first roulld of legisla- tive doings brought before the group the annual report of Judge William G. Braniham. president of the association. and the appoint- ment of committees. Kenesaw Mountain Landis. com- mlsrloner of baseballs organized leagues, had a private session to- day at which he called a dozen or more clubs on therarpet for wha‘ eras reported as an investigation of certain play-er coiltracls that had been handled “haulinzardlvf Landls, it was understood, wullii review the hearing p"n:cc:lliig~i later and render ills decisions. While major league clubs search- ed for bargains in rebuilding for the i939 campaign. the delegates from clubs representliic an avocia- tion of 3'! Yaiues ilnloosed a flo:d of minor league transactions. REGULAR SKATE Tom McFarliine G? His Band GOIIGEOPS ICE make his full rounds Thursday. y _Mi_nard'_sv_ killLpain. “ ROY POWERS. KING'S scour; THIS PLACE’. MUST N APRisoN- Loon A1- on ‘m: wmoows.’ Practice ForJrs. There will be practice for ‘the Junior Royals hockey team at the Forum this evening from 5 to 6. It. is important that all seeking a berth be on hand n.s it is ultc ike- ly that. the members ‘of i-l!‘ 1mm . sports writers and coaches, TORONTO. Dec. 7 Tiny Herman, powerful middle for Ottauials Roughrtders, was back in a familiar spot tonight-A member of the Canadian Press all-star eastern Canadian football squad. Perennial selection of the post's Her- man rejoined the “Dresm Team" to hold down his inside post on the first twelve, lineup of which was announced tonight along with that of an alternate team. The two squads drew 13 mem- bers from the Iuterprovincial Un- ion. uine from the Ontario Union and two from the Intercollegiate. — (OP) — Aussies Hoping lVith Budge Out MELBOURNE. Australia. D86 'l “(CP-Rcutersl -— Autrajlan hopes “for capuriug the Davis Cup tennis title in 15139 have soared with nevis that Don Budge, the worlds top- rauklug American amateur. has turned professional. H C I-IOPmHII. captain-manager of the Common- wealth team just returned from its quest of the l93tlcup, says 193?, should be AUSTIIIIIVS winning year Marie Alphorlsine moderates high effects and sponsors nmodi- fled pillhox in colored antelope (leathcrl worked in a honeycomb pattern. and trimmed at hack with l1 long upstanding pheasant qvllt- ._.. Gentlemen We specialize in full dress and Tuxedoes and guarantee to fit you right. ALSO Stock suits and overcoat» oi u price. J. P. Macilhersoil & Son Great Geo. Sh. Charlottetown will be__ plckedatlrthlsflsefisiflli- “,,,.|,.,".,q ‘ml upprfIVIII by "lllllllilnzl II an t"' Th; "up QNIIIII I\IIIN‘I‘HI"‘ Aug.“ Nqél-IUNKV- Mos-r OLD SPANIQH Hausa: 14/4/73! / rH/NK / c4” p0 Ta! am ~\ HAD Bans ONT-IS LOWER WiNBOWS v- OI HER SPURT BOXING BASKET BALL Calento Kayoes Otis Thomas In 3T, LOUIS, Dec. '_i —(AP) - Two-Tbil Tony Galento, Barrel- chested Orange, l‘, J. heavy- weight and recognized No. 1 chal- lenger of Champion Joe Louis. knocked out Otis Thomas, Chicalm Negro, in the ninth round of their scheduled IZ-round fight. tonight. Thomas gave Galena) a good fight right up to the end. And on the strength of winning one round through e low blow by Gal- ento, had a. slight. edge on the New Jersey bartender going into the ninth round The knockout came one round after rcfereer Walter Helsner had stopped the bout momentarily threatened to give it to Thomas because of Galeutds low blows. Thomass manager, however, did not wish to take r. victory that vray and the fight continued. ‘The knockout came one minute and 35 seconds after the ninth opened. mgalento weighed 227, Thomas Johnson Playing Harcl As Ever Staff Writer) ‘ NEW YORK, D00. l-Old ChInB Johnson is playing his hockey as hard as ever out in MIIIIIC8DOIIS. ' With the season barely under way the former New Yolk Ranger hero ls sporting a six-stictch Rash over nis eye. Murray Murdoch, former "lion man“ of t-he Rangers and now coaching at Yale. admits he's agreeably surprised with his st - slit hockey material. i Indications are that at the next- meeting of tit.‘ United States Golf i Association. the heavy nibitck or sandwedge. commonly ‘known as. tihe “duffers delight" W111 oe bar-, red from the golfers armament. It has been claimed the club. in the hands of one who knowns how to use it. takes all the bunk out. of, bunker and makes golf too easy. i Dick Barbell, fiery New York Giant shortstop, showed no par- ticular excitement on being tmdfll to Chicago Cubs. 'I'iia.t is Dicks hometown. And as long as the Day Ls regular not-him: else matters. Ed Robinson. who coached both the coaches who are to participate in this year's Rose Bowl classic. ploks Southern Cal to defeat Duke. All that snow around Thanks- giving Day at Bowie, Md., didnt do old seabiscuit nay good. Unable to work out the Biscuit out on 100 pounds. Owner Charles Howard says he'll decide whet-hei- to race the Biscuit in the $50.00 Widénfl‘ Handicap at Hialeah or the 8100.- 000 Santa. Anita. Handicap. when the weights for both events are announced. Last year the Biscuit carried 130 pounds EDI; Santa Anita and was beaten bv Stiagahand carrying only I00. Salvy <Baby> Saban. bull-like middleweight from Greenwich Vil- lage, has fought his last bout. 1-Iis right. foot was amputated yester- day because of infection. Meeting Of Intermediates This Evening The Intermediate Abbies hockey! eclub will hold a meeting ‘in the Sporting Club tonight. for the pur- pose of organization. Officers will be elected and all those interested in the formation of an Intermediate team are ask- ed to be present. The meeting is called for '7 0‘- ciock sharp and tho=c interested are asked to be on time. Russian Fans Rough It Up MOSCOW. Dec. T-ICP-RPUIEY-il -Uni-ul,v behavior of football spec- tators is providing Russian officials with a problem. v _ Under the headuig of ‘ intolerant Manners at Soviet Soccer Matches. Komsonio ,'l Pravda, official or- l gm, o; 1_ soviet communist l Youth Or anizatitui. publishes rc- . ports of s. '. iii dents at rcceui matches. It demands Quill-slim?"- for the offenders. During ‘he games the vlsitlnfi players constantly are abused by the home club supporters. inrea - cued with r(‘l if HWY Wm and 1 in rertaiil ill sitbleclfd l“ l munhrindlliig. l At. a lnatch at Goiki a vlsltlnt! l team was leading 5-1 when a QTOUD of speclrvors ins dcd the field and at empted to, m _ and the visiting p match at. Lnuiiuzm engaged in a free ll m die of the pitch and a physical u l(‘l‘5. slructor was hurt badly. ______€.__ l Bad weather doesn't daiiiit Tor- ‘ onto school children. as school lwiisin session all this past week. (By Alan Randal. 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