' NOVEMEER 3°- 1.940 THE CHAR_I_¢9T.TET_0\."N GUARDIAN. Lei. Portland Sold To Canadiens For $12,500 By Chicago Black Hawks NTREALL Nov, I9—(CP)-—Blg‘ 3&0 Portland. veteran Chicago; 3mg Hawks defenceman. was Pill’- h by Montreal Canadiens for, ¢ reporwd $13,590 today in an effort ‘ alend me correct daslrof exper- km. to [he youthful National Hon- ‘ iuh. mmmllilgf of Canadiens con- nmgd the announcement in Ohi- by President William J- T0- m Fémiiféfi B. 5 T11R21 . glnsilildllittnd. H1: added that the ‘de- Wm“ will report to Canadiens 1.. Detroit tomorrow. playing 1n nun“, night's game there againlt. "*2 “r...l“"':i. Cq O 3 the nillmbernof Cailllmtehgddellernlgg- men to six-veterans Cliff Goupllle and D0118 YOURS. and rookies Ken Reardon, Alex singbush and Tony Graboski. There has been no indi. cation who wil be dropped to mag. “"-‘ri.’°h‘l““ .1 .. . M... e -poun , in Collingwood, pla dd bohri: first NHL. games with. e Can. adiens, breaking into pfflgglong] ranks with them in the 1933-34 season. He went to Boston. soon after. belns traded to Chicago 1m. season. Revival Of New England League Planned NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 19- (Ap)_,chude B, Davidson of Den- nwm, Mass, former resident o! the New England Base all foague. announced here today that P111118 ‘N under way to revive the circuit l 1941. “Davidson Said hi‘ 113d received “mun” 47f support for his efforts from William G. Braham. President q the National Association of Min- es. “anal-gent, except for the major league clubs in Boston. the Hart- l ford and Springfield. Mass. teams 1n (he Eastern league are the onlv sauna in organized baseball oper- ‘us; in New England. Jessel After Brooklyn Club“ NEW YORK. Nov. l9—__r:_P)— Jerome Goldenbock. New You. at- torney, said today he is represent- ing a gyndzcate headed by George Jeesel in negotiations for the pur- chug d Brooklyn National u Heavy Penalty Imposed On Bummy Davis NEW YORK. Nov. 19-—(A.P)— The heaviest penalt ever imposed 0Y1 I fllhlel‘ by t e New York State Athletic Commission was igirlnod on Ai_ (Bummw Davis today ior the tactics which caused his disqualification in the second round of his tilt with fiitzie Zivic last Friday night. The commission revoked his li- cence and penalized him $2,500 of his 811.340 share cf the gate from the fiasco in Madison Square Gar- dcn. Referee Billy Cavanagh stop- ped the fight after Davis had struck the welterweight champion in foul WFPIWYY eight or 10 times in the second round. After the bout was halted. Davis started fighting a.- SI/l and finally 115d i0 be restrain- cd by police. In addition, Commissioner Bill BYOWII declared that while the Commission does not have the pow- er to revoke a. licence for life, there will “have to be a new com- mission here" before Al gets an- other permit to fight in New York State. mann. a broker, and George M. Co- han are others in the syndicate. League ba ll club. Goldenlxrek said Alexander Eise- irritating, keeps you weather. line tailoring, it (it! . . . no bunching, n0 Hflqqlnql “ . all better dealers sell STANFIEI-Dds UNDERWEAR in all sizes for men l" boys. Choice of thwfi medium and heavy. Three HM": shim and Longs; No-button with lleevea; Standard Button model with short 4 or long sleeves. Write for Fret Sample Bookltl Sraurimlrs LIMITED. TRURO. N-S- . Sranr ‘fll".'i'////..'.’\XfuN n E and that. Lester Amster. dirug mag- nate. also may participate. ARE you subject to frequent chills “d mm’? The“ wawtmiclillryssblaafiit Q tection agslns W _ Sleflaerldplr; added comfort buy STAN- FIELUS “LONGSItLl i ' 1 bt ' 9- ma aria a SCFAEEELDS UNDERWEAR real warm Too, because o1 its unusually Mada oi the final! soft and non- in the coldest snugly everywhfl! cbindinq. gighta: light. short or lend IELIYS lMiners Take Accident Keeps Oldtimer l From Workout PHILADELPHIA. Nov. I9-—(AP) —An automobile accident that keg: wear-old Frederick A. Plaisted for a couple cd days was an- xrléiéld! thle) veteran oarslnani. ‘ft 1m miss it TOW II 11 B on the Schuylkill River "lgo get some exercise." Plaisted has been rowing profes- sionall 75 years. He glyi "I'm pro- bably {he oldest professional rower livlns. At least. I can't find any other one as old." thNowadays, Plaistecit rows "about ee mils-eve oher da I can-but, of colllse, I dcnllt row “llfittfti” “ ‘ “it “hi. . . e won e ercan Profesional Championship at Bos- ton in a bitterly fought contest that found him finishing inches a.- head of Frenchy Johnson. the great Negro oarsman of the day, and JlrxtTfia Eyck in tahird place. a of7. he beat Ten arch and Jgiln Riley at Saratoga, N. .. for 11.000. He celebrated his 88th brihiday by beating John B. Kelly, commodore cf the Schuylkill navy, in a special half-mile event. Overtime Win l From Sydney SYDNEY, N.S., Nov. l9——(CP)- Glace Bay Miners climbed lnto a first-place tie with Sydney in the‘ Cape Breton Hockey League tonight i, by gaining a 6-5 victory over the ' Millionaires in overtime l Matt Kelley of Hamilton. Ont. broke up the game early 1n tite- extra period as he conlbinui \\.‘1Ll1' Vince Gallagher of Windsor, Ont.,l and Ab Conick of Sudibury, Ont, for the goal that snapped a 5-5 tie. It was Conick's secrnci goal of the game. Gallagher also got a brace of. scores. Sydney/s imported frclit line of. Dick Kowcinak-Johnny McCrecdv- Gorge Snell got fcur of the Mil- lionaires goals. Kowcinak and Mc- Creedy got two apiece N. S. Boxing Manager Looks For Competition Johnny Nemis. retired undefeat- ed Maritime middleweight boxing champion. New Waterford. N. S.. has informed The Gilardizilrs sport editor" that lie has what he considers the “finest string of fighters in the Maritimes". and is looking for competition. He has turned to managing since he quit the boxing game, he said. The men he listed include. Young Dempsey. 155; Duke Henderson, 160; Nick Melnick, 150;_ Young Poyver. 147; Wallace MacLeod, 165; and several others. Nemis said he was "very anx- ious to show them in Charlotte- town." He believed they would "make a big hit" iicrc as they were "finely conditioned and capable fighters." Nemis is well known to local sport fans. He has been in action here on different occasions when he defended his title against Bennie Binns. BOWLING n RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING [international League Last. night oil the Holy Name -\11eys the first. game of the In- ternational League schedule was won by the Central Barbers over the Master Barbers by a malflrity of 164 pins. There yvils a large crowd present to witness this open- ing game and the interest shown last night romises a good success- ful achedu e. Master Barbers :- C. Downe ‘I8 1B5 152 W. Weatiierllie 103 13-} 151 R. lvicDonald 144 13a I74 B. Mclllnls 111 1Z5 163 J. Hughes 142 ‘.222 16'! Total——2ii37. Central Barbers- L. Phillips 181 144 136 J. Dykens 96 116 171 D. Mayne 128 209 1Z1 R. Mcuougall 175 181 102 J. Kane 187 161 103 Total—2351. High single J. Hughes 222. High three J. Hughes uud J. Kane 531. CIIARIIOT’TE'I‘O\\'N .\I.I.l'.'\'5 Duck Hus Mixed n-Killles E.Cl\ll8i§l1lu'l m izia 135 ' Wings Come From Behind To Cain Tie With Bruins; Rangers Down Amerks 3-2 BOSTON, Nov. 18—-(A.P)-—Det.\\oit Red Wings wutod only nine of their 13 shots to ocme from be- hind to gain a 4-4 overtime tie with Boston Bruins tonight. before 9,000 at the Boston Garden. Alex Mott/er, Rod Wxigs’ defence- man, supplied much of the power needed to gain tho deadlock. 1-10 caged a. Sit-footer while hbo Bniins were leading 4-2 early in tihe third period and on his next turn on the ice he fed Syd Howe before the lat- ter rified a. 50-foot shot through goalie Frankie Brlmsek for the ty- ing point. During the last two regular er- iods, the Rod Wings scored tllreo times on seven shots. Howe opened the scoring in the first period unassisted and Mel Hill got. the Bruins rolling in the second session with a. rink-length scoring dash. Less than a. ininuto after 1-1111 broke tbs ice for Boston. Roy 0on- aoher countered, and before the second period ended. Art Jackson and Herb Cain followed. Penaltfe! — Crawl d, Orl d _ Schmidt, Bruneteau. or m ° Second Prcdod 2—Boston, Hill 3109 (i-Detroit, Abel (Wares) 4:00 k-Boston, Conacher (Smith) 5:01 5—Bcston, Jackson (Cain) 15:04 tt-Boston. Cain (Hollett) 18:47 Penalties - Crawford. Orlando, Goodfellow. Third Period 7—Detroit. Motter (Goodfellow. as) 4'45 War . B-Detroit, Howe (Motter) l1 :49 Penalties - Hollett, Howe. Overtime Scoring-Noni. Penalties — Schmidt, Goodfellow. NEW YORK, Nov 19-0.?)- New York Rangers stayed off l. desperate third-period drive by New York Americans tonight to win the first National Hcckey Lea- gue Bum; between the two clubs this _, -. Rangers, unbeaten with two vic- tories and two ties. climbed to a. third place tie with Ollicago Black Rangers, the Stanley Cup hold- ers, took a 3-0 lead in the first two periods on s clever exhibition of hockey and appeared on the point of coasting home with an easy victory when the Americans stag- ed the assault that brought them ‘within a iroal of iieiug it up. mneups:- .. A l, Goal Brimsek D f Mower: e enoo Shcwcliuk Stewart Hawks‘ Clapper Orlando Centre Schmidt, _ Giesobredtt Wings Hollett Howe Bauer Bruneteau Boston Subs: Cowley’, Coliacher, 1-1111, Crawford, Smith, Jackson. Wiseman, Cain. Detroit Subs: Grosso, Abel. Wares‘. Goodfelloxv, Motter, Douglas, Wild- cr, Carveth, Kilroa. Officials: Bill Stewart and Ag Smith. stramanv ‘ first. Period 1—Dciroit. Hcwc, 11122 Ot-l-OEAIZ-l WISH! HAD SEEN THAT PROPERTY ;\'. .4 (ASTOR OVL l 812011-1152 2 QVsl-YT! ‘Tl-E FAMOUé DETECTIVE AT WOUR6ERVICE 25V; HOURG A . 2 _ h ’//%/2’4“u , 44 ,, _ <9 ., I _ mgghn-nopaaql-Jll-vtlenevm-fl TIPPLE AND "CAP” STUBBS Wilfie Field scored both Ameri- cazl goals. ranging far from his de- fence post in power plays. On L119 first he raced around right wing to score with a low shot after a combination play with Lorne Carr and Murray Armstrong. Then the defenceman tcok a. ass from Johnny Sorell just inst the blue line and binned home a 35-foot". Rangers had plied up their lead with a goal in the first period by Alex Shibicky. on a pass out from Ott Heller, and two in the second, _.- BRINGING UP FATHER I WISH VOU HAD STARTED TO THlNK EFOIZE YOU B BOUGHT lT-l HAD DANNY NWCANNV 6O TO SEE ff- Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE FRIENDS y . ._ DAV 1 M165 ova! '\\\| i — I DO NOT RECOGNIZE WHILE IAM WORKING ON A CAQE — pLEAéE KEEP THAT IN MIND Forum Opens Friday Night It was announced last night by Manager C. F. Archer that the For- um would open its doors Friday night. of this week. Ice making started last night and a splendid sheet of ioe is assured for u gala opening. The Forum presents s pleasing appearance as a result of Painters and Carpenters. Special music is being arranged and new selections have been procured for the ever popular Sound System. 1t. is expected that one of the larg- est crowds in years will take to the blades on the opening night. by Bryan Hexinll and Alfie Pike. Lineups: Ranger: Position Americans Goal Kerr Robertson Defence Coulter Conzichcr M. Patrick Slobcdian Centre N. Colvilla Armstrong .7183 M. colville Carr Shibicky Anderson Rangers Subs: Holler, Watson. Hiller, L. Patrick. C. Smith, Pratt. Hextall, Macdonald, Pike. Americans Subs: Egan. Field. H. Smith. Boil, H. Jaksoxz. 0'F'iaherty. V, Allen, W. Benson, Sorrell. Officials: Clam-v and Chadwick ’ STHDIARY First. Period k-Rangers. Sliihickv rlloller) 18:59 Pcnalties—SI:bodian. Pratt. .- Seoond Period L-Rraneers. l-fextali (Watson, M. Patrick) 5:22 3—Rangers. Pike (M. Cclvillc) 19:17 Perlaltics—.\l. Patrick. Heller, Third Period e-Americans. Field strangl 8:56 5-—Americans_ Field (Sorrell) 14:01 iPennliy-Sliibicky. (Carr, Arm- HELLO-DANNY- WHAT DO VOLI THINK OF THE QOPEFZTY" P . DO YOU "FHINK 1T’? A GOOD BUY This Ad Three Any This offer Ia Come now. t mar-ante Two Indians Top American League Scorers NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 19- (AP)—A pair of hard-skating for- wards for Springfield Indians, om of whom does the goal getting and rho other the assisting. are stay- ing at the top of the American Hockey League scoring race. weekly statistics teleased today from lea- cuo headquarters show Fred Thurier got no goals during the past week, but picked up a couple more assist-s for a total of 11 point-s which retains for him the No. 1 spot in the circuit. His teammate, Hunt. on the oth- er hand, got no assists during tine week. but added two more to his total of goals and that. left him with 10 points for second place, the same spot he occupied a week ago. ; Bill Summerhlli of Cleveland ‘Barons. who was tied with seven ‘others for seventh place a vaeek ago. c-ame on with a rush, rain-king 11p two goals and two assir-ts ivliicli ‘ gave him a total of nine pcffifs and left him tied in third place with Lloyd Roublil oi’ Pittsburgh Hornets who occupied that spot alone un- til Bill overtook him. Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) S. I’. A. Junior "B" ‘ lUniversity of manta School 8:‘ Aurora 1 ,Montrenl and District Intermediate ‘Shawinlgan Falls 10: Verdun 2 iDon Juan 3: Vilerlay 8 l 0. u. a. Seninr lHalnilion 3; Niagara Falls 3 (over- timr-i. ls Worth Dollars rson presenting this ad to us will be credited with ' ' three do Ian on a. made-to-rneasure, or stock suit, tnpcoat l ‘ or overcoat, of the very latest cloth: and patterns. i from Sasudny 18th to Saturday 13m. »*.|. P. MacPIIERSON s. son 10G Queen l!!!“ ~—< lNorth Nova Scotia I Highlanders win‘ 113-0 From P.E.I.1l. AMHERST. N. Nov. 19— (CPI — North . .1 Scntia Ilighlunders blanked the Print-a Eduard I-lzimi Highlanders 13-0 today in a ivide-upcn el- hlbltlon foothill] match. Carl ltfnra-Hlistcr scored two tries for the winners. while Pike wont avril-e for the third. (bison. sulniillllim: for .\l|'|I< nlsun at fullhurk, ('()XI\‘l‘I'l('ll two of the tries. 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