I rup- cuanconrrsrowu GUARDIAN PAGE seven “éanddiens Continue To . Lead _National League. _' F Nov. 1s - (or)- l lrst deliiiiie signs “f, for the coming so Friday night w (flpn 1581011 l.“ I (or entering a team 1n th City ekey League, if and when such "- 190p forms. ‘ . O O d» ~19 the Leeionnairea have a material rom their mark boys who are still plent m: up where they t pa"?! on for a good many years ' e o ow e- ' fit about‘ basketball? The la season is deflnltoly here now m thcreis no news forthcmn . Once again the presence of e Air Pores teams will be available to form a couple of City squads and with. the two Colleges a bang-qrflity League could be put into t-lon. °°' Lew. Jenkins e on fl inks may available in the near future. O O O Il- But it might n , be a bad idea if those intern in the hoe Ema would call a rne of ti‘ x l3 £55.17.‘ m"? cu oo s 0 Q O As we stated before, work is go. ins ahead on all six outdoor rinks and following the matter up the recently-formed Charlottetown play- ground Association is to hold a meeting at 7.80 ‘rlsuday 11887118 to lned that everything will be in Laiuilirliess when ice making time GOO of trends in modem rompted the suggestion in League circles recently that within- ilve or 10 years play. géemlzvflbe subzitfirted six ata . udins eepers. .0 O O d- ‘iiie forecast came from Coach Dick Irvin, of Montreal Canadians, v-ho believes the terrific pace of pressure" hockey will produce n breath-taking new era requiring expanded club rosters and swifter substitution: . , l‘ I’ 9W" “(Why sources. noting play e new red ccclcration caused by th inc and fewer offside whiatlmpre. MP4 "If time is approaching f3“! Pairs w§11'f"u'§§m§$3"“§’ lfy two minutes. - e 0- 0 O .0 Irvin's forecast followed $291k... V11 v ‘ W of‘! Ra r! sve decided to operate a "sfizle Mm of neomin , wm, _ n- Flflr! and Ohuc Ra er '. W" "I" Miles in alterna gesnes. “ O O At tho tlm Bo Slaps eventuaelly "m" u“ $3 alias in but said to tote individual $11M, ""11"! Canadians first ed that scheme in l ....°"s“"“.fi.__§i..i.'l2 Siil.“l.°.‘“'§ 6 a. JwklyhnAmer-lgrigs. owdkhnded :- O O O O "The sum n m saidfl"! m‘ F“; ‘tifrnrgqvhm loalies will subbed gmardggflf-l! as defencemen and r e e- o a ‘n. on. ‘3:l'.“".i" m“ u was from the o , ssins stl .. EM I: yenotml m have In the old ‘days, he m» - ‘if.’ ‘oslles hsd a on u ' the , yen- .si more the war-and one which will Wségushcr as the season pro- 000a Just as they had theyaar a a a e- ‘ Montreal 1 decision to bli mp‘ mime; parade at the one of w 0 6 ,. O .0 "...':Y~r.r~::~n.~r. games wi. , N time: n: m- :2: to "Tl - to defeat‘ S and t ‘l-Detmit. Liscombe. thoCosst Coach Frank 7. “Reid _Wings Score, 5-3‘ IIictory Over Nov. 1:“ - gang“; in» first 5% N! 0! the 165i Deng; htto" lrreak a 3-3 tie ' Black Hawks 5- Mc » Can 4e wi treel - Nationnal Hockey o. r fifi? sunmsuv Ilnt Period i-Ch .' eck (Hamill) m Lifolnbe ................ .. 214B 3-0:! scodo. Mosl n ( ax Bentley) 7:16 Penalties - I-Ioreck. Stewart. SeconefPer-lod s-noooar. woken (Eollemm ........ .......... -010 eaeo. . (Doua Bentley) 8—Detroit. Carveth Queckenbush), . Tlilrll Period .. 1234 8—Detroit. Couture (Adam Brown) Signs To Begin Comeback Trail D. Nov. l8 — (AP)- Cosst Guard and took part in the gorginuricshsaiemo and v dines. e eteraaw a on the Pacific. The former title-holder said he emitted in l6 or 17 ut= in service and was in lzoc\ Jékikklnfl won the chanvolonshin by ockinsr out Iou Anabel-s in y. 104B and held it until he Alnstott in P ll. S. College Football Results EAST:- Army e1. Pennsylvania 0. Collelo 7, Symc . Columbia 3d, Connecticut M. Boefon . Cornell so, Dartmouth 13. Harvard l4, Brown 'l. Indiana 19. Pittsburgh o. Navy 36; Wisconsin ‘I. Temple 14. Holy Cross s. Yale 4i, Coast Guard Academye. SOUTH»- Alabama ‘ll, Vanderbilt o. Geo la 35. Auburn 0. Louis na State 9. Georgia Tech sorrrnwssrs- Rlce d. ‘Ilene A. 6e M. o. Southern Methodist 21, Arkansas Texas 20, ‘Ivxas Christian 0. WISE- tilt...”- n“"“s...."‘°“ l3" an , ue . Michigan State 83, Penn State o. Missouri 14 Oklahoma 6. ' Nebraska st. South Dakota o. Notro Danie 34. Northwestern ‘l. Ohio State fl, Illinois 2. Oklahoma A. 8e M. 46, I. IAI. WEST:- Cclorado State 71, Nebraska Wes- M!!! s. Organ so, California is. U. . sA. 18, St. Mary's '1. Washington l2. Idaho o. Washurgton State 13, Oregon State c. Cardinal "llookie To Play Winter Baseball In tuba bascbal autim 8mg’ ' ' U15 ‘r5. v 151ml- baseball e. ,r r" By The Canadian ball fans stood on In a _ ‘ rnncisoo daurch years ago today when. New York Yankee W...» T: of l-tollywcodo if.‘ i . e wedding party‘ itself was ‘delays: "r W... gmlloi. Balmy Bean. playing cosy ball over a. slippery Varsity Stad- ium Brldlron and wringing the last ounce of profit from r subd Indians 1M Saturda the Nrd chem ney, McMas the mtennediste Football Union's sectional champ- ionship by crushing Ontario Agri- Guelph, 20-8 Saturday in the final scheduled game. cultural GOSHEN, N. -.A racing gig aza dav by completing uriih duplicate scores of 283. The two professionals will plav off the tie over an ia-hole route tomorrow. NEW YORK. Nov. 18 -— (OP) — Nick Primlani 139. Montreal. out- bointed Pc/tav Zooc . in a surround bout here (min. Saturday night. Buffalo l Provi dance l newton)- 4 m» A Chicdgo Toronto Bahny Beach Wins Football Tltl (g6 The Canadian Press) T0 NTO Nov. 1d ued Toronto's Union. 14.000 their first union title slnc Sport Briefs MONTREAL, s... 1a- (or) -- Stcn Pearson, Jr., of the Philadel- phia Cricket Club, today won th ontrcal Amateur Athletic Associ ation's annual invitation singles squash to... ament. fellow townsman, Charlie Briton. three times winner of the United h" Btafos national s hotlywontested vvaere 15-6, l5—l0. 13-16 and l5— defeating lea crown. in HAMIILTON, Nov. aced by 18-(0 College of Y., Nov. IBP-(AP wish of MOBILE. Ala. Nov. 18 — ( P finished Rook. Ar .. in heat. for first place in the 810.000 ‘(ornament bo- es lea open golf theflhol ano. 143 II. S. Pro Football NATIONAL LEAGUE Green Bay 28, Boston 0. Detroit l4. New York 85. Pittsburgh o, Philedel hia 30. Chicago Bears 21, Cleveland 35, Chicago Cardinals 31. , ilockey Results NATIONAL LEAGUE (Saturday) Month-cal 7,..New York S. Dmoit s. ‘Toronto d. AMERICAN LEAGUE ( Saturday) Indianapolis ti. Hershey B. Cleveland 3, Pittsburgh S. AMATEUR HOCKEY Quebec Senior Hockey league (Saturday) Quebec 4. Hull 4 (tie). undaz) s . Quebec I. Ottawa s! Shawinigan I (tie); Valleyfield (l, Hull 3. Provincial Hockey League ' (naturally) Lgghmg o, 9t, Hyacinthe 4. Ill! l!) Lachlne 4. 8t. Hyacinthe l. National loans (Blind l I. New York i l. Chicano 5 ‘Toronto Iktrolt League (lunslfll niwmfifi I. 5t. Louis 2 (tie) ICAN LEAGUE (Shall!) AME“ Cleveland - Toronto foot- vai rnisoiays "try-aiiythlrlg" to become spectators watched coach Ted Reeves team qualify for nexi», Saturday's eastern Canada final against Toronto Ar. onauis of the inter-provincial un- on. The 15-9 count, coupled with a 2-1 victory for floodlights lest Wednesday in the first 8111118 oi’ the total-points OR. . ............ .. 3:32 EU. title series. gave the east end Penalties — Jerry Brown. Allen am (I). {$40 b Beaches under y a 17.1 score on the round. match. Scores P)— (‘Quarterback Jack Gar. r University captured Intercollegiate circled the Good Time track today and as it moved from the grandstand past the judg- es’ stand and under the finish wire the ashes of the late Jack Mat. thews were scattered over the turf. fulfilling the last harness-racing enthusiast. Charles Rumpier of Pa-torson, Nil, nephew of Matthews. scattered the ashes. the Limo a‘ dead Tor- as ington NEW YORK. Montreal Canadians walloped New York Runners ‘l-ii Saturday n-sht bliffirg 1520'! fans in Madison Square Garden and unaintcinled lead in the Na- tba fii iwlaca Rave Canadians a battle. The New Yorkers led 2—1 at the Deriod and ' hind at the end In the third the to town and three successive shots went past iroalie Jim enrv (Sugar) Toe ‘Blake and Dutch Hlller paced the Montreal attack. Blake being credited with one goal and two assists while Hiiler set up bwo of the fiird period tallies. The rulers‘ was hurt. in the first frame when he fell and Mike McMahon's skate gushed his face. Although it re- culred 1o stitches to patch his wound. Warwick came back on the lea in the third period. SUMMARY First Rrlod lqiiegz York. 001M114; (loprade). ‘oi-Montreal. Blake 11:32 . 3-Ncw York: Demcrco 15:00 Penalties: Peters. Second Period o-liiadosratreal. Chamberlain (Keely) li-lifontreal. Lach (Blake) 10:28 B-New York. Iiaprade 13:05 ‘l-Mnntreai. Richard (Harmon) 18.04 Penalties: Sllrllbicky, McMahon, Demarco. Harmon. Third Period B-Montreal. Harmon (‘i-liller) 5:15 9—Montreal. Benoit (Hiller) 14:09 iii-Montreal. Rcav (Blake) 16:32 Penaltles: None. lied Wings Win 6-5 From Leafs Harmon. B i1 (B ‘libs Canadian Pres) TOR NTO, Nov. 18—DetroitRed Wings conquered Toronto Maple Leafs 6-5 before 14,016 fans Satur- day night to take over sole posses. siou 0d’ second place in the Not- ional League in a. game featured by a four-goal scoring outburst by Toronto's Gaye Stewart. The 32-year-old leftwinger from Fort William, Ont., who made s. sensational debut as a rookie in 1942A’! before serving in the Royal ) Canadian Navy for two years. brought his goal total so far this season to 10 in i0 games. Three veteran players watched the game from the bench as coach Hap Day shock up his lineup in an effort to find a winning oom- blnation in a squad which has won only one game and tied one in 1o starts. Veteran Bob Davidson,’ Lorne Carr and Wally Stanowski sat it out. Iie-tltwinger Jack Ham- ilton aiid dcfenceman Ernie Dick- ens, rccalled from Pittsburgh Am- erican Hockeyjcague club. took part in (the game. Dickens had three assists. ~ The summary: First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Hamilton, EzinickL, Second Period 1—Toronfo, Stewart (Dickens, Apps) .. 2—Detroit, A. Brown Il-Dctroit, M. Brunetcnu (Watson) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l2 :54 4—Detroit, A. Brown (Howe) . . . . . . . . . . . ........1’7:10 Penalty: J. Stewart. Third Period o-Toronto, Stewart (Hill, Dickens) 6—Detroit, Couture . "l-Tolronto, Stewart . ii-Detroit. Oarveth .. k-Detroit, I-loilett 10-—Toronto. Stewart (Dickens) ll-Tomnto. Aims Penalties: Conacher, Ezinicki. om 35335 Moscow Delighted With‘ Soccer llictory MOSCOW, Nov. 18- (Reuters)- Mmcow is exultant over the Dyna. mos’ 10-1 soccer victory against Cardiff City Saturday and some observers believe there seems to be more jubilation over this football field triumph than that displayed over the Jcpanae surrender. One citizen patted a Reuters w“ , " ‘ sympathetically on the back saying: "Why don't we trade? We will give you some foot- ball players in return for the ntom bomb secret." HALIFAX, Nov. 18-—(CP)—Two thousand spectators turned out Saturda to see Queen. Elisabeth hiirh sc ool win the Halifax high school Canadian rugby champion- defeating st. Mary's High. in the third of a best.of- three playofl series. f at.‘ WHYHAVl: (no some (Sis. FEET? adh x - l h i . WHAT THE . . WEATHER 1m ‘ j For - Your SKATE ‘ s F011 rmatrif 1W Toronto Maple Ioafs, a showing of children's films. boys and girls and also the librar- ians were delighted withthis finale of Book Week show at 2 p.m. at Kensington Lib- libmrian. Island libraries conducted awon- boys and grls, assisted by Mrs. B. Stewart, librarian at Hunter River. National Film Board movies were shown byhb/Liss Wheels" was discussed Gillis pointed out that. must be taught intelligent use oi’ the library books will acihleve their purpose. British Harbor Nov. l8 — (GP CB 3i.- linmd used her s r R was ca. e gohen a mine exploded in the har- r housw. ships and hotels. At Hast- inczs. meanwhile. a. IO-mile stretch cannon shells washed ashore. ter) - Police were called to quell fireworks in here A shop window was smashed and oniv a few adults and school- bovs not their fireworks. employment is being found for the mine-detectorbv uslnsr it to locate nails in salvaucd timber before l-t 209s to the sawmill. llrlllon Works 0ut With Truro Bearcats (By The Canadian Press) TRURD, . DIIIJOH. sharpshooter skates and worked ou 'I‘t'uro liearcats of the A.P.C. Lea- llue today. Stationed at Debcrt Military Camp. Drillon would be a 8W1!!! asset to Ziruro foam if he should decide to play this season. Book Week "At l". E. I. Libraries Miss Jean Gill, chief librarian and her assistants, the Misses Agnes McQuaid and Marlon New- some. of the public library, Cher- loilewwn. had an interesting Book Week display Nov. 1c to 11. Teach- and in surroundi distric were invited to visit thgglibrary at; these days. Saturday afternoon was the chil. drens story hour. conducted by Miss Newsome. Miss Hilda Giilis of the National Film Board, guye Th 11V grand Miss Gill's also gave a children's Oil. Yo Yflfy where Mrs. V. Townsend is W At Hunter River Miss Genevieve Solomon of the‘ Prince Edward fin derful sto hour with some 40 Saturday evening the regular onus at George- lmary on and Miss children town. e in order that good tio Mine Explodes In RAMSGNIIE. Kent. England. ble) - Damiano at thousands of pounds today \ blowing out windows of NOTTINGHAM. Dull-and -(Reu- a. fireworks queue LON-DON S- (cr) - Peacetime NEW New York into the National Hockey League cellar here place Maple Deals won a. 3~l vic- tory before 14.626 paying d 1' h Iers. (ellitym pupils o 8c 0°15 in the The Toronto club-which lost 4-1 tnis ve2r—-r0de to victor-v on goals Schrmer and Gay-z Stewart. Apps. after a slow start due to ore-season injuries. time expert and centre and scored the first Toronto goal on a break- away. Mel Hill In a quiet second period. New Leaf came in on the left side and loosed a high shot from well out thlart beat Bell without trouble. tending and effective defence work stopped them cold. Toronto hung back and took ad-v vantage of the breaks. which came! twice. Schriner. a slow starter this year. showed his old skill and speedl as the crease. The last Tbronto goal with less than two minutes to play came on a similar breakaway by Gave Stew- , art. Stewart's Se; the goal line as Rayner made e L-Toronto. Arms ("(11) .......... ..12:46 Ileswic ' 2-New York. Goldup .............. ..12:3l — Hill. S-Jroronfo. Schriner 4—Toronto, Stewart HASTINGS. tars) - A woman shopping in flood a issue fish at her feet. She took it home and cooked it for her hus- band's ' I___ Toronto Defeats N. Y. A YORK. Nov. 18 — (OP) — Homers skidded down tonirzht as the last custo- Ramere in their first encounter Syi Apps. Dave (Sweeney) was the old- was given an assist the play. rk tied the score on Hank Gold- 's solo effort. The former Molple he Rangers tried hard in the a1 session but Bell's steady goal- Rangers By 3-1 Score ‘Forty-Five Years As Sports Editor (g5 he Canadian Press) TO N O, Nov. iii-James P. Fitzgerald completed 45 ears as sports editor of me Toron Even- ing Telegram Saturday-but not at his desk. The m: insisted he take the day off. The dean of Canadian rts writers whose use is "an o lcial secret" was tendered a dinner by his staff last night a4, which some of his closest friends, including P. J, Mulqueen, Tommy Daly and Charlie Knowles, were present. he took a boss from Bob Gold defence. and drove in hard cn Chuck Rayner. The pig left wins: stickhandled Rayner out of ham. broke awav from the Runner] posi- I n and pushed the rubber in from slow shot trickled fectual manoeuvres to save. SUMMARY ‘ First Period alty —- k. Second Period Pen Penalty Third Period (Goldham) 16: . 8:44 Penalties — None. England (Reu- . who wont out ed streets found dinner. Repats’ Dream Meals Come True 0,000.00 .P.R. Meals Served Troops M NrltI-JAL: in six ears of waryoCanadian Pacific dizilng car crews have s more million meals, of which we i over half were pla irwt o Canada's service personnel. Current] these dining rooms on wheels {re feeding repah, r a angrily’; from th‘:'0rien and at East and the the etewa sandstaffe yr tto i as‘ a compkaia: Th6? I'll f 18 meals SEE THEM SMILING: m; clamor Trainer Ben Jones Weaves Magic In llaco. BALTIMORE. Nov. 18 ——(,AP)— The magic of trainer Ben Jones worked its spell over the Pimlico special for the third time to brink a horse one regarded as “lust an ordinary rrusmor" homo in front by four lenirths in the acrclusive $26,000 scramble tur- av. W of o 01.060 as a two-and three- old without much class. the Vet- eran Armed from Warren Wright's Calumet iéadrln h 1gp ‘RX- ington. Kou climax W!‘ vear old season this time by turn- ins: beck e field of six other 111841" ly-ra/tod csllocers. emous them the year's wp handles wmlmimerl and a pair of the flares-veer old bOyS. Wit Whirl ‘the winner in a WBXIAIKUVGT igwigfi and Twilight Tear last year's speedm!‘ in the special. today's third fflok 8"‘? the Jones-wriuht compute??? 3g: t hi h f an er- lbnll? istiillsh? thle hope of findi-nfl each season's champion- ‘ csnrnii liiIAlllilAll This column is reserved for new of local interest. but adv of a newly nature may be at five cents a word. strictly pay. able in advance. VISITING LIBRARIES —— Elizabeth H. . She is mat inn a Dominion-wide tour in the interests of her work. Saturday she visited library headquarters in Charlottetown and was taken on a tour to Summerslde points by Miss Dorothy Cullen. library superintendent. FUNERAL SATURDAY - Th; funeral of the late Mrs. LG. Henry was held from her resid- ence. 300 Rlchmtond tStrect. Bat- 0 . Mckenna‘. no. "Jenret K. 0F C. SING SONG _ The IEKUIB-l‘ Weekly entertainment a1 the Knights of Columbus Hut for ex-servlce and service pe WILD ROSE Bus}; on-‘gng VITAMINS At this time of year our grasp- grandmothers used to rather the scarlet berries from the wild rose bushes and make them into a. conserve for the winter. With that and her black current Tea. grandma. thou/sh she didn't know it. safeguarded her family against a winter shortarze of c-min O Her great gran e Th ern Canada But wherever they grow they outrank other sources. The hiDs should be after the first frost. may be made intn Jam or with crabappies into jelly. Two teaspoons of the puree or twosndahalfteespoonsofthe Juice conrt-ain approximately the same amount of vitamin C as a small orange or half a cup of to- mato juice. MILLIONS UNDERNOUNISQ Recent Fbrelm Economic millions of Europeans are living fel inimum of 2.000 cal-n ories a day. NOTICE T0 Holstein Breeders 0 Saturday N . M. eloe: in the merits,“ tisoee illi These hardy war- - riora of Italy and Northwest Europe, accustomed to a. mess tin at meal tlmesé hovo 8°91! mum‘ to smile as they sit down to lar breakfast- bacon and eg pad ' st - ° _ Iffiiaspifis in n-ivi h _'l'h water alsoiaveteran hrfifwl. .1.’A"o3.’i‘°o..§ our. vim. the rapists‘ dream meals _of steak and_roast chicken at the next two sittings. ‘Menus like these from (111016! beef, (lower photo) make Canadian Pacific dining- car crews the men of the year to tens of thou- sands of repats who have been s more than one million meals on CPR. trains between V-E Day and November. During War in; rnen and offer- menue that ' f t f m" filloiyniamfl? n? 5122i. trenches overseas. ‘ ff red tli t! ingdeemtlilrgler omzat cones-lawns roast beef. roasthamfilllr ""5 and rout chicken and fish also adds variety to the menu. Just to make the joy of home- coming complete, when the repats check with the stewards they l" assured that mutton, “Australian ma!" to overseas personnel, will not mar these “fatted calf” ban- quets. ' Milk, butter and e gs are all favorite items with e veteran! for all ‘are scarce overseas. One steward ordered 100 Uons of milk to start a tri w th rapate from the I de‘ nce._ hen that same vessel docked within a week of the troo carrier Niew Anrstordarn in bomber the cial trains rov ded by the .P.l1. loaded he a ton of utter and more than 26 c!!! 14° start their journey. Pacific trains from e Canadian the first d of th Qu Elisabeth as a carrl Canada served B8 hungrfiurepate on trai t went throu gouge; thg VQOAMIII Iglfilhld off .092 (I! the flit! C. J. STEWART. Kampala!!! Secretary. . FOR SALE eCor-rnacrs fore, 0 Prince Street. lee Ellulerfleld Suites. when "hind Cab lir. L. I. Buffy nsnnsr "7"" W?" llvealnle i! Aolelnanant “rififel?”