(By Jock Mitchell) TORONTO. Nov. 30-(CP)—On ‘single point punted by Joe Krol m the last play oi’ the game. wrong; Argonauts capped a bril- liant comeback and defeated Win- nlpgg Blue Bom-bers. 10-9. Satur- d... u) win the Grey Cup as Do- minim] football champions for the third straight year. It was a ljJlll-Illfflnfihfli final. Thai, point came after Winni- g gambled-staked everything on a play that the second-guess- ris could only term bonehead-and isi the ball on downs to Argos in W1.» o\\'il and just when this y.:_-_5[_“'E5l, playoff appeared head- ri for tiie first overtime session in illi‘ liisfow of Grey Cup play. l; vxiis a i)itter defeat for a ~ that roused a it 5.1.) stadium by fighting into a 9.4, lezid over the powerful Argos. some of tiie players, from young- rters to veterans of’ i6 seasons like 51.1 Ceretti, came on tiie field My. n05 wet fmm tears of de- nriiiiuatiaii; some sobbcd openly 5t the initial shock of loss. They needn't have. In defeat. (h. Bombers wrote new glory for (h:- West in battling even with (..i- llillllll Argo machine that CllCfl Tcdder Morris built. ‘Iiie Bomber team lived up to gvrv promise made by Coach girl; West. promises scoffed at by g ‘ernrrs, who could see nothing |~. in this Winnipeg team than y. linmhci-s snuads Argos whip- ptl, 35-0 and 28-6, in the last two siasz-West classics. liut it was equally a great vic- i>.~-: for the Argos. Trailing 0-7 mm five minutes to play. the 53ml- hiue three times drove into "IHXZE for Kroi to kick single points. The 28-year-old haltback from WLIUSOT. Ont. kicked Argos open- ln; ‘(Olllb pitched a 35-yard for- .(..rii to Royal Copeland for a :' iiriouii and converted it to mic a hand in all Argo scoring. l: fcil to a. man who outshone titii King Krol to become the goat. Bob sandborg. the 210- pctnd fullback from Rice Lake. wit. did everything for Bombers -iutiiig, passing. plunging. The former University of Min- riesofa ace cracked four yards Uiiough tho Argo middle for a 1(i'l(‘l'ldO\\“I\ Within l0 minutes of the game's start-climaxing a ‘l0- mrd druc that stunned the crowd by moving the ynrdsticks five ssiuight times. He helped Winn! p“; into position for alight D HIHOY, who converted the in b- dcwn and played a great 3a at. (limiter, tn punt a placeme that rradc it 9-0 early in the; third quarter. ' Like Krol. Sandbar; flayed 00 minutes of bone-crushing football arq. was as great defensively aa mensii-elyn; 0006"". ercapting a touchdown-labelled o] _ forward V5111‘. our hand and racing it to nrui- midfield. But it was Sahdberl. who as Winnipeg signals director called a fake-kirk on third down. with sec- i.i.ii.. remaining and the bail on the Bu! hoi" 33. Argos stopped the ball- cniner, inside Bert Iannone. cold z-Hil Kftil printed the game-win- n-ii: single. The cold statistics showed the lzaiiie was as close as the score. v""h both teams making i5 firs. t‘. .:ii=. The Argos roiled up a wtal o .03 yirds from scrimmage, thc Lliiiibcru made 249. Purple Valley I Places Third iit Toronto \_'i_“(Ivi‘.('I.\"i'U. Nov. 3o ~40?) .4 i air iaiicy- and Scott Spencer, ‘ r“ V" 0111.)’ h1aritiine-ovvned |‘)l'5€.\ cnicrcd in the Duffcrin Park irnls hcrt- Saturday Plifiilv Villlei’. a grey scidins gain-ti lli the Hirsch Stables of ., Ill.’ wlv Si. cnptiirrd i-‘siirzl place 813911081‘. also owned by the ‘ Stiibios of Sydney. N.S., was gioufli>Lr-i'=iii_ ‘iii iiie fourth trace a a h niecuieat feature event. won i’ 1e Count. a roan gelding own- U131, gut) J-w. Brow-n a my zFi§ivbYn mason, coi-nwau, ..J"r‘:';‘“d ~ (or) - a iii-pound “P? was caught off the shore Toronto Argonauts Defeat Winnipeg 10-9 To Retain Grey Cup the coastks proposal for a special Exhibition ilool) Games Over Week-end In the opening game of the 1947. lionalrcs Saturday night defeated Saints 39-46 in an exhibition game played at the P.W.C. auditorium. Outscoring their onenta i5- 24 in the first 20 minutes of play. Millionaires. led by Windy LePage who chalked up l6 points during the tussle. held their margin throughout the second half to maker sure of their victory. Lineups and scores: Ray's Millionaires: Nicholson. 8. McTague. 14. LePage. 10. Mc- Donald. 2, -iVicKinnon. l. Simp- pson, 2. total 46. Sainta: Roach. l. Bur“. 7. No- ble. Bradley. 4. Murphy, 2. 0‘Con- Iwr. l2. Mullin. P. McDonald, 1.. Total 39. Led by Joe Cullen. a Navy has- ketbali team Saturday night chalked up a 45-30 victory over a Prince of Wales team in an u- hlblilvll some. It was a close knit game all the way with the Prince of Wales team. entrants in the Junior League this year, provid- ing plenty o; competition fcr- the experienced crews they faced. N"? led 20-18 in the first half and managed to outacore their opponents 25-17 in the last so» sion. a session which saw ‘both teams come through with scoring bursts that left the issue always in Uoubt. Linaaps and scores: Prince of Wales. MacLean l. MacLci-nan 8. Dovwiing 8. Praught. Shams 2. Gaudel 4. LeCloir. Con- rad. Ready 2. ' Navy. Goodwin. Usngllle 3. Jay '1. Binns. Peters 12. Cullen l’). v Baseball Winter. Meetings Open (By The Associated Press) MIAMI. Pia. Nov. filo-Baseball cpened its winter meetings today. three days before the National Association convention starts.with a series of preliminary sessions designed to clarify the Pacific ‘Coast League's big league ambit. ons. Association tossed cold water on maJor-cninor status. turning down its resolution. by a unanimous 8-0 vote. President flank Lane of the Association explained his league's action in forceful language as hc said: "why don't they quit trying to kid everybody cine including themselves? They had a good en- ough season. why not leave well enough alone? Under their pro- posal they'd be neither fish nor ow ." aonrr son mo‘ sill II all! Believing a man should have hla girl friend at his aide even (while bicycling. Tulllo La)’ Monao. Milan. Italy, invented this vehicle. seats are beside eac other. both per- 48 basketball season. Ray's Mil- In five minutes themAmarican - fialcott had lust as much rlihi- W " a G. N s. The lid will be pried of! the local hockey season tomorrow night when the Navy team and St. Dunstarfs University meet at the Forum in an exhibition en- counter. i i) (l) l) The guns will servo as a pre- view of the city League and a great deal of interest ia being taken by fans in the encounter. A number of changes in lineup of both teams will be in evidence but it is generally recognized that the Saints. last year intercollegiate champions. will be every bit as stron! as last year. ~/ 1 + O 4- The Red and White have lost such players as Methot, Thibeauit. MacDougail and Dzamours. but will be strengthened by the ac- A. J. McAdam. Both players need ing familiar figures in hockey cir- cles hereabouts for some time. O (l- 1- '0' The Navy. who provided plenty of ccmpetition in the City League last season after a rather poor start. will have in their lineup several newcomers to their ranks 1n Chris Gallant. Joey lgClalr and C1111’ Jackson. They have lost Hennessey to the Saints but have secured "Porky MacDougall' in exchange. MacDougail plied the left lane for the college squad last year. ‘LeClair was with Navy last year, but suflered i). broken ankle earl-y in the season. (l- Il- (l) (l) Both teams have had several workouts at the Forum and judg- ing from predictions the exhibi- tion ga should provide plenty of actio. Manager Charlie Ar- quisition of Mike Hennessey and , no introduction to local fans, be-. SAINT JOHIN. N. B.. Nov. so- ifiPl-Saint John Beavers hum- bled Halifax Crescents 9-2 Satur- day night but the only difference it made in the Maritime senior Hockey League standing was that Beavers added two points to their drngeon position. Only one point now separates eaph team in a closely bunched race: Truro Bearcats hold a precarious 193d with 15 Doints. Next in order and Beavers. the latter with i2. Although they opened and clog. ed the scoring with their irnvo tallies Crescents had little else to brag about after the week-end fix. tore. Between those goals saint John sandwiched nine-three in the second period and nn over. wnelming six during the third. The lone first session tally came from the stick of George Mac- Gregor after he took a. pass from Ray Powell. Beaver defenceman Bill Allan received a minor pen- alty for tripping and then a mis conduct for swearing at Refer Bert Sleep oi’ Halifax. These w 9 the only penalties of the gem The ragged opening sessio BS come Moncton Hawks, Cre5cgnig5 . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Beavers Hand Halifax 60h WilhfiIW Crescents 9 - z Dona about-the worst seen here ' ccnt years. Summary:- (Powell) and (Feder- (Allan) (Lynch) John. Wade (Lynch) iit John, Federonlck (But- i‘) 10248. John, McGibbon 13:07. | “int John, Germann 14:30. il-Saiiit John. Nicolle (Ger- mzinn) 14:45. l0—Saint John. Gauthier Jack- son) 15:23. li-J-lallfax. Gray '04 (Lynch) (Metcaife) 16. . Penalties: None. Bombers Touch y Wn laim Recalled‘ Gordon K n To (Dqgg Kuhn. who played for New York Americans of ational Hockey League, has ieted arrangements to be- Co e coach of Truro Bearcats of t, Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- e. it was learned tonight. cher of the Forum ‘is hopeful of havingthe new electric scoreboar in operation which will afior? fans the opportunity of foliowi the score of the game more eas - Q 4- 1' .’ Navy and aara"r"aian-geuivin-" ners over P.W.C. and St. _ n- stan‘s basketball teams resp_ iv!- ly in exhibition encounters layed Saturday night in the P "I W. C. should be on the i year. There is so that games will 'sought with mainland college ms during the season. Such a move will do much 'to increase interyt in the spsfi. 4 It + (l) indication Joe Louis ismnaking no serious effort to aruaz-‘up businesffor his title defence.’ against Jmev Joe Walcott week at Madison Square Garden. Sometimes. any! a. reportqJoe seen: almost too honestfof his own nood- _ o aya- o "aim" {the phnnpion said after clasp reflection. "I don't think he (waloott) is the most worthycon- tender.’ I/think there's a couple of otherahrnaybe Just as worthy as rie/ia’ But r think if there had to ca championshlil‘ flshi». the" t as the others." ~0- ‘l- O 0 That was the extent ofiJoe’s ex- pressed enthusiasm for the man against whom ho will make hi! 24th title defence. and he plainly cannot be accused of beating the publicity drums. Still. he didnt say in so many words that Wal- cott la a cinch to Ket his sense! scrambled within a few rounds. Q Q 0 0 "I think maybe he piana to do a. lot of counter punching ‘against mo," Joe volunteered. Thltl what ha likes to (Io-what I all of him in a fight on the coast last summer. I'll carry the fight to him hard. and he won't let to do much counter punching. A man aona pedal but only one steers. can't counts punch much when / Kuhn handled the Bearcats for the latter part of last season after playing-coach Clifl Roach signed a contract with Providence Reds of the American Hockey League. With Roach back this season in the same role. it was believed his aauisianaiiticspaiere too heavy and Kuhn was ensased. Moflurdy Gul) Game Protesteii Nov. 30 — Gil-ACE BAY. N.S.. (OP) - The McCurdy Cup game for the Maritime senior rugby championship which Mount Ai- lison University won 16-0 by de- (eating Glace Bay Athletic Club at suckvlile. N.B.. last week is un- der protest. it was disclosed heye tonight. Coach George MacNeil and man- ager A11 MacDonald of the Glace Bay team said the protest, filed with Rev. mo McKenna of Ant- igonlsh. N.$.. president of the Maritime Rugby Union. clinics the game was played under inter- collegiate ruies and not under M.R.U. rules which govern Mc- Curdy Cup play. Sports club officers saidla poll was being takatramong M.R.U. members but no announcement has yet been made. It was also disclosed that an- other protest over the choice of referees had been made before the game started. .Li._ OILIGINATED IN FRANCE i.- a '1‘he word "mascot" originated in Provence and Gascony and meant something which brought luck to the household. you stay right on top o1 him." 0 O O 4- Joa still la something to aeo il the ring, says a. ring folizwer. even when he's just soft-ah eing around and shadow boxing and get/ting ready for the boxing. It seems safe to say that no other modern athlete approaches him in sheer grace. i 0 0 O That ia wihy the Garden will be sold out at $30 tops Dec. B. 12w fana expect Walcott to last more than four or five rounds. but as one said: "It's oWOfbh whatever you got to pay to watch Joe Louis Wa s Good By ROBERT CLARKE TORONTO. Nov. 30—(CP)— Somebody had to lose but theieii be two moons in the sky and the Prairies will be bathed in sun- shine 12 months of the year be- fore Winnipeg Blue Bombers 6V0? are convinced that Toronto Argo- nauts should have emerged vic- torious in Saturday's national football final. As Bombers trooped into their dressing room, after dropping a 10-9 decision to Argos, there was only one topic of conversation among the players. 1i. was the third quarter touchdown scored by Johnny Reagan for Winnipeg off- a. fake placement but which was recalled by the officials. Reagan. who took a forward pass from Bob Sandberg, insisted stoutly that he had been over the. line of scrimmage when he gath- ered in the ball and romped 32 yards for the score. The officials maintained just as determincdiy that it hadn't been a legal play. But Bombers felt that it was on that play they had lost. thegame. No Comment 0n Baseball Rumor VERSAILLES. KY" Nov. 30 - (AP) — Commissioner A..B. Chan- dler today deciined to discuss a published report that he would advise basebailjs two major leagues to expand from eight. to IO-team circuits “I have no comment." he said. The Chicago Sun said in a copy- righted story that. Chandler soon would advise the eXDanllon. and the reorganization would include Los Angcles. San Francisco. Oak- land and Hollywood. St. Mary's Win llopkey Exhibition ILALIFAX. Nov. 30 - (OP)- Haiifax St. Mary's junior Mari- time hockey champions. scored a 8-3 victory over Stellarton Royals or the A-P-C Senior Hockey Lea- gue. in an exhibition game satur- day night. REMEMBER ‘WIIEII By The Canadian Pnaa Hamilton Tigers. fielding one of Eastern Canada's most powerful teams kn years. punched put a 23-3 verdict over sarnla Impea-iaie for the Eastern Canadian rugby championdzlp at Toronto. 12 years ago today. Later, Winnipeg took the Grey Cup west for the first time with a decisive 10-12 victory over fight." the Bengals. . This Evening on nus niiiiu. - or rusiiiiia siuin-zs Alli) aooi) untrue 100' The ins Feature Race At Halifax l-lALll"AX_ Nov 30 -~ (OP)- Cyrll Daupliinees Jacob Withrow pulled a surprise at a Halifax l-Iar- liMHS Horse Club overt-out program Saturday by winning the feature P ce-{ur-Aii over the favorite Dr. L, B. and Sully. Scott Weeks’ Walter Brown won the Class A event and Alex Gay's Tom Volo the Class B. Because too much scoring de- iziycd the program the Class C and D evcnis WETC cut to two heals each with Phil Craig's Dizzy Dean winning the formn- and Grorge Gardiner's Blanche Har- vester the latter. Fummariw- » ‘Free-For-All Jacob Witlirow (Baxter) Doctor L. B. (Walker) Sully (R. Baxter) . .. (Patten Axworthy (Given) Winning owner: C. Dauphinee. Class A Walter Brmvn (S. Weeks) Merle Direct (I... Walker) Cm. Logan (R. Kidney) Oliver Grattan (Campbell) Winning owner: Scott Weeks. lass B Tom Volo (A. Guy) . Evelyn Worthy (Boutilier) Mary Witte (Turner) shanghai (Dauphinee) Hurryknne (D. Smith-R. Kidney) . . Winning owner: Alex Gay. Class C Dizzy Dean (P. Craig) . Mary Stuart (C. Drake) 1.213 Kalmuck (Daupliinee) Hastcaiong (lvlcAlipine) . Wiiiiiiii: owner: Phil Craig. (‘lass l) Blanche HHHESICI‘ (Gardiner) Buddy Brown (Washington) Tracey Direct (White) Betty s Direct (Isnor) .. .. Luci) Richards (Buckler) .. l. Pricey Tcil (S. Gay) . ‘Jfiiining owner: Geo. Gardiner. Sydney Millionaires Extend League Lead 211 122 333 44d GLAQE BAY. N.S.. Nov. 30 - ruiining away with the Cape Bre- ton Senior Hockey League. down- ed second-place Glace Bay Min- or; 3-1 Saturday night. Whip Whaicn, vriih Saint. John Beavers of the biarltlme Senior Hockey League last season. figured in two (Cpl B Sydtieydl/Iiiliorrairesifast" Red DEITIOXT. Nov. 30 _ (OP) - Detroit Red Wings in a claye- checking game tonight fought to a 1-1 tie 1th Montreal Canadiena which ke the Wings a point ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs iii the National Hockey League race. The crowd of 13.468 fans. hoping to see the Red Wings hand the Oanadlens their first defeat on Detroit ice this year. watched De- troit step ahead midway of the opening period on Pete Horecks 10~foot shot that glanced in off goaler Bill Durnaivs skate. Less than a minute after the second period opened Glen l-lar- mon let loose a hard high shot from the blue line that Detroit goalie Harry Lumley didn't sec until it fell into the side of the cage, Although referee Bill Chadwick called l3 penalties in the first two periods. one of them a misconduct against Terry Reardon of the Canadians. there wasn't even a penalty in the scoreless final par- iod, . lt was a bruising close-checking affair throughout. however, and once in the middle stanza play-was held up for five minutes while Bill Quackenbusl) of the Red Wings and Maurice Richard and Elmer Lach of Montreal roughed each other up. SUMMARY First Period. l-Detroit, Horeci; Kelly‘) 10:14 Penalties - Howe, I-Ioreck. Rear- don, Riopeile. Lindsay. (McFadden. Second Period. 2—Montreal. Harmon (McKay. Reay) :56 Penalties: Reardon (miscon- duct). Abel. Richard. Llacli. Quack- enbush. Guidolin 2, Boucharri. Third Period. Scoring-None. Penalties-None. RANGERS 6. CHICAGO I CHICAGO. Nov. 30 — iAPl “Now York ngers won their fourth straight National l-loclsci‘ League E8lllB_LOlil§llL defeating tiic last place ClliCliEO B13611 115111115- d-Z before 16.792 fans. SUMMARY First Period. i-New York. Raleigh 5:09 2—Chicagn, Hamill (Bentley) 11:36 3—New York. Laprade (Kuliman. Leswick) 19188 Penalties - Juzdo. BYOWH- (Edciolls) Second Period. 4--New York, Leswick (Lapradel :57 5~New axork. Watson (Eddollsl a: ti-New "fork. Ruliman 1n:34 Pcnaltiys-Juzda. Eddolis. Third Period 7—Chicago. Poile (Stewart) 12:21 ii-New York. Warwick (Watson. O'Connor) 14:25 Sydney goals. ALLAN CUP 2-(0/ H trophy, so championship pl take no chances- Tho Toronto Maple Leafs won the world's Professional Championship, the "Stanley Cup", with CC-M. Matched Skat- ing Sea: on ovary player. . _ The Montreal Royal: won the Canadian Senior Arnateue Championship, the "Allan Cup". with C.C.M. Matched Skarin Sm on every player, and all players used CC-M. Lamina Hockey Sticks. The Si. Michael's College "Maiorf-T mo, r I (‘L ' l ‘ IIII with C.C.M. Matched Skating Sou on every player. And so goes the story of amateur and professional hockey in Canada and the United States-actual chock sbovva owl 95% of the players used C.C.M.’l. la {electing bochy olbon ' Penalty - Nattrass. STANLEY CUP .1 unior A nocxav vicromas OCKBY equipment really "takes a beating" in (he “hot" incidents of every game of big time hockey. Fast skating, turns, collisions, spills and immediate stops impose terrific strains on skates and shoes. Tho failure of a skate or shoe may coat the game, or the ayers use (LCM. Matched Sen and equipment for yourself o! i: ganhd by Ibo proforma of Ibo cbdnplolat all choose C.C.M. Malabar! Sloth!‘ Sm and C-CM. laminated Hockey Sikh. Wings Tie Halos l-l To Maintain Top Position In N. H. L. BOSTON O; TORONTO O BOSTON. Nov. 30—(A.P)--De- spite the loss of such key players as centre Milt. schniidt and de- fcnceman Murray Henderson early iii the third period. Boston Bruins battled Toronto Maple Leafs u; a scoreless National l-iockey league tie bcfore a packed 13.000 crowd tonight at the Boston Garden. ' It was the 13th straight time since March 0. 1945 that thl Maple Leafs have been unable to \‘.'lll on Boston ice. Summary: First Period Scoring: Noiic. - Penalty: Bariiko. Second Period Scoring : 1 None. Penalties: Babantio. Klukay. Gal- iiiigcr. Ezinicki. Egan. ' Third Period Scoring: None. Pshalty: Ezinicki. TORONTO 3. CANADIENS 1 TORONTO. Nov. 30—(CP)—Tlil com-forts of homo ice seem to be the deciding factor when Canada's comributions to big-time hockey (lash, and Saturday night was no exception as Toronto Maple Leaf: mrvcd alone into second place in the National Hockey League by whacking Montreal Canadians 8-1. The clubs have met four time! this year and each boasts two home victories. Saturday night's game was a dull close-checking afiair for 14.574 cash customers. Summary First Period i-Toronto. Lynn Meeker) 16:38. Penalty: Lot-as. _ Second Period 2. Toronto, Klukay (D. Melt. Bentley) 13:48. Zi-Montreai, Carse 17.40. Penalties: Reardon‘ Mvekcr. Bentley. Third Period ~i—'1‘oa-onto. Meeker Ilvnn) 12:24. Penalties: Harvey. Barilko. Sportfshorts COPENHAGEN, Nov. 8-0161)- tEl'L))——Tf10 famous French doub- ics pair. Jean Borotra and Jac- (Bariiko. (Rearcion) (major). (Kennedy. cues Brugnon (ivere beaten Satur- day in the final of the men‘| doubles of the international lawn tennis tournament by the team o! Jack Harper of Australia and Johan Haanes of Norway 0-3. ‘l-f). 3-6. 6-3. WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. Nov. 90- JGPM-Kings County Academy o! Kcntville won the ,Nova Scotia in- termediate high school rugby title here Saturday by defeating New Waterford Central High 5-0 in the second game of a home and hcme series. K. C. A. dropped tho first game 6-5 but won the round with a total score of 10-6. won the :-'. cup",