DllCEMBER s. 192g BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING (Telbert lAnd Davis of Cardinals Sold To Reds; Dean Still Open By mm. IVIIICKELSON (Associated Press Staff writer) uomumoh. Dw-m 3%"); Dim, Dam still was. tough; “ms Gus House Gang but two of his mates, the gallant ohmic Gclbert and Catcher Vir- myjg, were members of the .- - ' eds. cigylilluxzll-Lllaaaseball men began to b9; even money that the 6795i’ Dizzy would keep right on throw- ing byuebolls for the Cardinals for vQIlIS t0 come despite big money talk by Cincinnati and m» w... York Giants. infielder Gfimr.“ and the veteran Davis m sold to the Reds m a “nigh. gash transaction. The dclll W215 easily the high" mm m- a (lay of furious rumors allll ii l." business, WIlICh lndlldtfil ‘ by the Chicago Cubs 0f n outfielder. Ethan Allen. Louis Browns. Tho skinflints this :15 csmpnrcd with 141st- cd up, Catcher Johnny , who was ‘OSl t0 51mm‘ m“ L a free agency ruling, for 58000 whwh Peacock stuffed into his own pocket. (‘loses Chhlllel‘ Th. depwrlure of Gclbert, W110 - will be used by the Reds , u material in another ,' “mums, another of the ‘ - (1 the past. and ends his fight to make E9971 with nflcr sufftriilg o. ser- 111k, to hi"; leg in ll lllllll" n1’, in the winter 0f hcro in the Clim- _ 11d series m. ..- n- of Ill and '31, one of the kqdillg fuciors in tllc Cardinals‘ mnmm; pennant (lrives. while hull‘. q- bctzvcen the '32 his shot-Bull but D11‘. ‘ n - dm‘ were sirlllcd EOdHY because of the tardiness of Manager 12131 of the Ginnxs- Mvlllll 3* - :cd his train to Mtntrcal l; and the Giant delegation la. .. V _ w t. on illirxtl Wlillldliv him. Pre- W115 limit.‘ St rlierllzr. In Pccvrd l: ttll-kcd about» 29l- " and Brrllvlll __ , nlanngfl‘ _ all!‘ . l'.'l'lun oi‘ the Cordlllllli- (,1 941.11, with marl: dlflcreut ‘ _~ srtnp, (lcncrlll Miln- A‘ Giles of Cincinrliltl »;~ up hops of landing . ' 1 ' 13127.33 _ wold". at “£11070 lifmmlb .cu to mnn9y3 mut- "I don't think W?“ NW York .:" l Gut m; lllzu now- M33")? I'll! " .. -w v1 'll.-..~ n sch 13'1- l“- Qulrn of i110 g no‘, fur what lg u) r nounrrd tfidfiy v-fl retain "5 Sin the lntclnationll 16ml" ril11z\nr1.-Pn1.l\. Dec. 2-111 tlw Yflfiltl fl“l roughest game Pllwd l""l‘l‘ m1. lvzlsozl Philadelphia Ram- blfrs dcfcatcd Syracuse Stars 4-2 i» nu Iutemotional-American Lea- gue llockcv gomc tonight. c. .. ._ .._ CHEWING You‘ MlGHT ‘AS WELL cur-w Down 772a Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Holy Name All Stars:- E. Doucette 227 195 201 C. Ileclalr 165 14c 14: W- Mllrlev 188 194 204 P- McQuald 215 13a 18'! G- F-sserv 2s": 2:11 244 Totol-ZQIH. Five Aces:- G. McDonald 206 221 197 J. Callaghan 237 234 194 F- Tierney 20a 19a 21v H. Craswell 171 222 214 E. Robin 145 20'! 227 Total-BIBS. High single-ll‘. ‘Piemey, 293. High three-G. Essory, 732. Friday night at 8.30 Old Timers vs. Prince Grocery. Commercial League Stylemzlrts- F. Hennessey :12 245 195 A. Kelly 1'13 211 131 D. McDonald 134 220 223 B. Brown 175 267 195 B. Callaghan 346 242 207 T0ta‘.—-3156. Maritime Electric:- F. S. COX 127 293 153 n. Latter n5 11s 10s E. Bell 161 167 180 A. Ward 1'18 166 190 E. Reardon 121 135 165 Total—2528. Hltzh single-B. Cflllflfllfln, 34a. Hizh three—B. Callaghan, 795. F7151!’ flight at 7 o'clock Twist- ers vs. Laundry Clinkers. LADIES B0\VLlNG Kvlly d: Mclnnis Trophy Vagabonds:_. R. McFnrlnne 12g 199 194 H- Prnuaht 162 174 12a A. Birch _ 155 176 154 H. Corcotan 2oz 130 111 K. O'Brien 147 152 129 Total-2383. Blucnosem- S. Mailett 95 90 115 M- Tlflmev 121 19s 1oz N. Klrwin 121 11a 15s J. Klrwin 1'11 15s 132 D. McDonald 144 200 233 TIJtal—-2221. "i811 slng'e—-D. McDonald, 236. High three-D. McDonald, 580. Friday night at 7 o'clock Pop Eyes vs. Stylemarts. “EAST END SENSATIONS" The Mechanical City crew got away with a big bang at the Holy Nome Alleys last night. Coach Mclslmc was lndisposed and the boys were not at their best. ‘The next game takes place Fri- day night when all are requested to be on hand. When the pints an’! quarts get filled up to the top something is sure to pop. The gas house gang will have to shovel a little more smoke to make the grade. “Pints d: quarts":- J- ‘Henley 11w 134 19a N. Shamn. 245 152 225 J. Michael 164 172 129 546 458 552 Total-l556. Gus House Gang:-_ W. Mullins 159 111 184 G. Gillis l 173 150 175 G. Michael 171 156 285 503 417 644 Totni~1564. High single-George Michael 285. High thrcc-Normanfihama 622. Return gums Friday night at 8.45: best out of five games for chicken supper. ..__.___?_ TOBACCO flit. HIST THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN [W951i SPQRT WORLD Former Maroons Line-up With Americans Montreal Moroons won their first home game last Saturday whm they outscored New York Americans 3-2. Tllrrc- forms-r Marmlns were in American uniforms. Shown above are: on left Johnny (lallugller WW0 h“ 81"" 81"" 11%|‘ t0 D1570" R95 Willi“; Ill UN‘ middle Allan Shields, known an “Big Pare", and going strong on the llélellsc; while at» "w fish! l! wramly Joe Lamb. always to be delmlded umn to liven Underway Last; night at the Holy Name Club was the scene of much activity as the first night's ploy of the pre- liminary badminton tournament was run off with twelve matches being played before a. fair sized audience. The matches on the whole, of the mediocre variety, but in instan- ces some fine plays were flashed, with lively volleys ensuing. Favor- ites on the whole advanced. It is expected the tournament will concude tonight. Summary of last night's play follows: Mixed Doubles Williams and Fitzgerald won from Franklyn and Show, default. Murtin and Heartz won from Peters and Miss Donahue, 177-16, 15-10. P. McQuaid and M. Connolly won from E. Stuil and M. McQuaid, 15-7, 15-8. ' Earl Goss and Miss McGulgan won from M. Carmichael and Miss McKenzie 15-7, 15-12. Doucette and Miss Trainor won from Splllett and Miss McDonald, 15-6, 15-7. J. Johnston and Miss Johnston won from L. Corcoran and Miss Walsh 15-8, 15-8. J. McQuald and Miss S. Walsh won from G. McMahon and Miss Bryenton 12-15, 15-9, 15-5. McNeil] and Miss Duffy won from McDonald and Miss Mutch 11-15, 15-10, 15-8. Men's Doubles R Btull and W. Haloermy won from P. McQuald and A. McEach- T0 Play In WINNIPEG, Dec. Zl-Goveruors of the Western Canada Ruflby Football Union voted 5-3 today to withdraw the West's challenge for the Dominion grid championship and to refuse Regina Roughriders permission to play in the national final, President Stan Pepler an- nounced tonight. The vote was called after the Alberta Governor". protested Roughriders‘ entry into the final with a team weakened by the in- eligibility o! five regular players. Peplcr's request for a vote a-k- ed for a straight decision on whether Roughriders be permitted to enter the final or whether the Union withdraw its challenge for the Grey Oup. There was no men- tion of substitution o! another team. REGINA, Dec. 2-H. c g i n a Roughriders‘ executives, meeting to consider the Wetern Canada Rug-by Football Union's decision to withdraw the West's challenge for the Dominion championship, to- night agreed io challenge directly to the Canadian Rugby Union for the right: to play in the East-West final Dec. 12. Governors of the W. C. R. F. U. voted 5-3 today to withdraw the union's challenge for the Grey cup and refuse permission for Riders to travel east becoure their team was weakened by loss of five in- eligible men. =-_* . 15-4. 15-4. Ladies Double: Miss Heart! and Miss Trainer won from Miss Duffy and Miss Show, default. Miss Blake and Miss McDonald won from Miss Fitzgerald and Miss McKenzie 15-2, 9-15. 15-7. 8111, things up. ' > B a d m i n t0 n Refuse A Regina Permission _ , I , llcfd its mcetin . Tournament National ‘Final g Finnish Boxer pK. O’s Boston Irishman NEW YORK, Dec. 2 -— Gunnar Barlund, Finnish heavyweight champion. spotted big Frankie Con- nely F3 pzunds tonight and knock- ed out the Boston Irishman in the ninth round of their ten rounder in the New York Hippodrome. Connelly outweighed Barlund 228 1-2 to 195 1-2. The Finn used a left hook lol- lowed immediately by a crashing right flush to the Jaw to send Con- neily spinning to the deck after 2.19 of the ninth had elapsed. It was Barlunds third consecu- tive trlumph since coming here a few months ago. Two of the victor- ies were by the knockout route. Third Team For Junior League Another entry in the Junior Hoc- key League was assured ..estelday providing the team was accepted by the Junior League Executive, which will hold a meeting shortly. The need of another team to round out the league with the Ron- gers and A-bbiea has long been felt and it now has been organized from a group o! players who have out- grown the xxiidget league of last- BOXING SaysC.A.H.A. BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT . PAGE SEVEN l Rural Teams Controlled By’ Hold National L005. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Ont. Dec. 2-—Prof. N. 0. Hart, past president of the southwestern branch of the Am- ateur Athleiic Union of Canada today charged the Canadian Am- atcur Hockey Association is "mere- ly an adjunct to the National Hoc- key League." The C. A. H. A. is no longer interested in the develop- ment and promotion of amateur for the professional clubs. Professor Hart said that for many years it had bcen common knowledge that professional teams have sponsored several “mnateur "few suspe~tcd ‘lint the insidious influenced had extended to the governing body of hockey in Can- min." The Professor was referring to llle debate lhat arose over the iuloption of profz-ssional rules es- . pccially iu the junior scriea He aid George Dudley and his coll- ‘ rogues had stated that the Nat- ional Hockey . lcnfcd many favors and courtes- - ies to the Canadian Amateur Hoc- . . t.on and all they asked in rcillln was the adoption o! pro- fessionul pllning rules. ‘This rvllztlllrlll ha; been a, grad- ual (lWvl uncut in recent years,” . ll ‘t. “The C. A. H. A. l" to the compar- l t.» bvrnlnr pro- » lloz-"u-tctl the . o! (“llld/llflll lam-s who lo piar tor the plmsure of \"8lll- tlze game. ' IVIONTWQEAISJ’, V .. 51.111429!‘ Wa- on- lr-am lcunll Hockey Tmngzuc cyc about tor a. new cclltreman. Ile admitted he luust. have a new .l\’[Cll'l‘€‘ill\‘l’S nill have to go some to win. hockey, he said, except a‘ a feeder clubs, both senior and jllhlOf, but- _ l l. sh over the eye wncn struck by i a flying puck. L/sague had ex-' .~.l.t|lllllllllllttllimitIt!llllIllIlllitltlll!it!Illtltltilllllllilltltll l ‘SKATE FOR HEALTH’ players who i t today and cast. an anxious hll mess ' pivot before Saturday will-n Ma.- I roous plzw Lnafs at Toronto or the l I Fora» At the local lIuJKUy season upcnm 1.1m a IXl)'.lrA)11 lust night ut Lin .Ul'l1lX'l lVllll a doubleheader bclnl otzlged between four rural teams lll. Herbert dozvning ‘Lori; 2-0 u" he opener, vvlulc the For nl rs-p- zlsentutlves were handing a. con‘. oi w-hltcw-llsh to Dunstafinuge 1-0. 'l‘hri.ll.s and spills were 1n abund- . "ice as the players on, the team: liKl out wide from the ouzscl 1.1.1 showing surprising condition tuyed with Lho 111st pIlCf! until the end. Illjl/IIICS cropped up al. lor- intcrvals but none pro. usur- - . the most damaging occurring ..l t - Povmal-Dunstaiinogc til-SSH‘ lvl" 1 a. player received a nzlsty. 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