N0 VEMBER 9. 1936 W‘ , Win Uflset ifvp Nov, 8 -lCPl—LBS l‘l'l't‘[l lfozzircnlfis Nat- MO Cart-i , ma. n _ i/nigue 1936-37 season saunm. i, with u 2-0 upset “chm. (i-,ir Boston Bruins. Thi- _ liii-iisvti such surprising ~ so that a bright iilcd lOl the Flying . lust year missed - tiie first time in i0 _vc.\i.~. litaliii: ‘heir first start under w“ }1_-‘1 xucc they \v0n tiie Staiilli" Li; m 1031, Canadians ‘Med g slvfitly offence and a .cc in 60 minutes of aimiiiist n team r i.r,,t game is any be the bruising ill CJllLldlPllS took a ‘Hit lead on a goal by zlllfl scozrd the only ilwrtl period when Pit 'l‘ue Blake paved the i rile Joflrc Desilets to fill ankle-high shot past blaze “Thu” 'l‘i~.ii:iips. ii after 14.35 of the ul ll.l_l'll('S made the play .. gfiill. Lineups “Mum Canndlens Goal Thompson Glide Defence 5m" Siebert 9mm,“ Buswell Cintre Qmith Morenz Wing clapoflf Joliut Bvattie 608mm Bcszon subs: Welland, Golds- worzhv, (hook, Hollett, McManus. Gezliile. Col- Simds, Jerwn. l\fillcr, Lepine, , . liluiiilui, Blake, Dcsil- its. Ru" .ii~. Jenkins, Miller. Ofiiiuih Clarence Campbell and Eiisehi- lnlgu- aiiit. Summary _ ’ k F.i'.~i piiiuul: ~l\‘nr.c. —Jrr\\'a, ‘ iugc. .. r Desilets (mai- . ‘ Dye (Haynes) 14.08. tiiililic. Jiiriva. Sicb- Cl'||ll7f‘l‘,l3(‘£l.ltl(‘, Jolint. Caiiati. . Dcsrcts (Lepine, Blakrl 1 Pcnuii: Kelly, Gallagher. Schrincr llhlncs Nov. 8-~iCP\—Su'c-e- "s gift to big Q1, ioduy gave niiilce he intends to cling to his National League scoring championship. The IllCK-llflifftl sniper looked at his best as hi‘ lcil New York Ameri- cans iii ;i 3a! victory over Toronto \\'l'l'l.l. BRING OUR OWN tw"l‘Uli‘l" WORK .-\.‘~Jl) WE l'l'.\ FLATS hr] FAST WHITLOCK’S TIRE SERVICE ruozva 909 ltii! KENT smear BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Canadiens Ancl Americans Victories In Saturday Games Maple Leafs here last. nighttogaln undisputed leadership of tiie Can- adian section. Free for the first time since dis- pute arose as to ownership, Am- erks' showing made the Bill Dwyer interests even more anxious to re- gain control of the club. The team played under, League auspices, Dwyers franchise having been de- clared forfeit and an interim in- junction he obtained having been dissolved in Supreme Court. While more legal cross-checking was in the ofling before the‘ club's status is decided, Red Buttons am- azing warriors seemed content, to concentrate their efforts on the game itself. With Schriner paving the way, Americans took a two- goal lead before five minutes had been ticked off and won in the dying minutes after Leafs had tied the count. Toronto subs: Day, Clancy, Boll. H. Jackson, Finnigan, Thorns, Apps Davidson, Shill. Americans subs: Gallagher, Cot- ton, L. Jackson, Oliver, Wiseman, Lamb, Emms, Anderson, Duran. Officials-Bill Stewart and Hank Goudy. Summary First period: .1 Americans, Schrincr, 2.16. 2. Americans, Anderson ischrin- er) 4.53. Penalties—Davidson, Doran. Second period: 3. Toronto, Apps Davidson) 17.52. Penalties—Shlelds. Third period: 4. Toronto, Davidson (Appsl 9.11. 5. Americans, L. Jackson, 18.77. Pcnaitics~Kcllyg Gallagher. ill. Jackson. Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal Crmztdiens 2 Boston q. New York Americans 3, Toronto 2. International-American Syracuse 3. Buffalo 2. Springfield 3, Providence 0. Phllndelphia4; New Haven 3. l Pittsburgh 4. Cleveland 2. i‘ ‘ Sunday Games ‘l “ Cleveland 2, Pittsburgh 5. Syracuse 5, Buffalo 3. Philadelphia 3, New Haven 1. FOR SALE TWO GOOD SLOW CLASS "7 PACEBS BILLY BONDEER. 2.09 Bay Geld- ing. 1100 lbs. Record taken this year at, Charlottetown when he beat that good horse Peter OIHVBId 3N1 others. on 4 races and was sec- ond in 3 er starts. HANOVER COURIER 2.09 Chest- nut Gelding. 950 lbs. Won at Wood- stock, Summcrsl’ ‘brcaldn! "Wk record) and St. $19011"! bu"!!! guch good horses as Dolly Azoff, Star G., Peter Onward, etc. Both horses are 1 rem old- Sound, good mannered and game. Your gholcg for $400.00 as we don’t want two horses eligible to the 2.19 Class. Apply C. M. ALEXANDER, i“. , sonoon FIFE, Soldier for Fortune‘ iivs Lineups Toronto Americans Goal HiIlHSWOTth Wortgrs Defence Horner Shields l Fowler Murray ' Centre A. Jackson Chapman Wing! Kelly Car;- Metz Schriner Saint John. N. B. Saint John Club Downs Mt. Allison (C. P. by Guardian's Special W'ire) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Nov. 8- "Bord" Stoddard, captain and flashy three-quarter liner who once played for the paweriiil Calc- donia team in Nova Scotia, led Saint John Seniors to a New Brunswick senior rugby title lison University lost the “sudden- death" match 15-9. Both teams agreed the encounter would decide the provincial champ- ionship, although a victory for Mount Allison would have left her still unable to challenge for the McCurdy Cup because of a defeat by Acadia Unlver ity in the Marl- time intercollegiate final. Whether or not Saint John challenge Nova Scotia. for the cup was unknown tonight. individual glory yesterday when he scored l2 of Saint John's 15 points, The local team took a. 7-0 lead early in the game but this was cut to 7-6 as the colic-glans marched ; down to the five-yard line twice lto score two unconverted trie" near the end of the first half. Stoddard accounted for the first seven ponts by making a. try and then booting a field goal from 20. yards out. In a spirited Mount Al- lison attack Mac-Fariauc and Neil- son crossed the line for tries. In the second half Stoddard made good on a penalty kick. A pretty’ posing play sent Cascoigne over the line for an unconverted try iincl ended the collcgiaris‘ scoring. The last try came when Eddie Burke fell on a loose ball. Stod- dard converting. g RULE!) INELIGIBLE HALIFAX, Nov. 8—Saiiit iJohn Rugby Club, victors over Mount Allison University Sziturtiuy- in a game billed as for the New Bruns- wick senior rugby title, are not eligible for hfririiiine ])'.:\_\'d()\\’fl5. said tonight. The Saint John team win not affiliated with thr- Mzritizrie Union. lie mid. and tiie tine limit. for ulfiliatiuii expired tiie $0tf()ll(l Sat- urday in October. To the host of hi»: kroixlcdgc, he said. Siiiiit. ilflllil \'.ili not. be al- lowed to compete iii the hiriritiinti series. Rugby Results t8)‘ The FOlIOXVlilfI lire reultr; rugby games in the Mar vinccx. Saturday: Ilulifax City League Dilhousic Six, ACildld, 'l‘hrr-c. Cope Breton Collicxy Lvnglw .. pgledoniu Six, Dominion No. 11, 0. (Caledonia wins league title by total score of 18-0 in two game series) Brunswick Senior Rugby Champonshlp New _ Saint John Rugby C'ub 15. Mount Allison University 9 (Saint John wins championship in sudden death game.) MONTREAL, Nov. 3-—(GP)-Fivc tries, only one of them converted. pave Ontario ruggcr tenm a 17-0 victory over Quebec in the eighth rugby niutch here Saturday. Nip- pon-Mztple Leaf Trophy donated by the JnpflnQ-‘e society of Canada went to the Ontario fifteen with the win. A muddy field hampered the Que- bec scpiads attempts at a passing nttack, the system banked on to get on the score sheet. Ontario held the advantage by dribbling the slippery ball continually and pu-hod forward on soccer-like plays. triumph Saturday when Mount Ai- i Stoddard grabbed most of the‘ Secretziry-Trcisiircr K. J. Pzirtinz- , ton of the Mtllitlhlc Itugby" Union 1 Will Again Discuss Amerk Case Governors i i (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) l ‘TORONTO, Nov. ir-Guvcrnor l of the National Hoekry League will ' meet Tuesday an New York to dis- cuss problems of New York Ameri- cans, who are at present playing under sponsorship of the League, President Frank Calder announced . yesterday. Mr. Calder would not say from what angle the N. H. L. leaders will approach the min-up. At pre- ‘ went he is acting as President of l the Amcrks Club as well as Pre- sident of the L/ezigue. Mr. Justice J K. MaeKay 1n Supreme Court yesterday dissolved an iutcium injunction prohibiting the club's players from taking the ice in any National Hockey League grime imtiei- any name other than the "New York Americans.” Claiming they have sufficient funds to pay off’ all the clubs in- debtedness to the League, formcr franchise holders-headed by Bill Dwyer—are endeavoring to regaui possession of the Amerks and prob- ably the adiisability of the club back will be di=rus cs1 at the New York meeting ‘Tuesday l.\. P. by Guardian's Special Wircl Manhattan 13. Kentucky 7. 1"Ui‘(lllflll1 15, Purdue 0. Dartmouth 20, Coliimlr..i l3. llarvard 65, V.rgiui:t 0. Williams 32, W ' l \V;\.<liinj;ton Je. i friycttc 6. l ’f‘euipic 7, Aiii-lilgnn. Princeton 41, Coinril 1.1. Cariiciic l4, New \'<"i'I; Li‘. t7. Yule 14. Brown ti, Bo ioiiiCullcgt‘ '.', Ni-riii Carolizzzi Sllllt? 3. Navy 3. Notre Danie 0. St. Lawrence 0, Clnrksori 0 itiei. Boston 7, Rutgers 0. Nui'tli\\'c5tci'ii ‘ Vviscoiiixii l8. r lfcbnrt 5L! I 4. \Vcst Virgnla Catholic U. 10. City Collcgl- of Gallaudct 0. Clnrksoii U. St Holy CiObS .20. Pennsylvania 27, . Pittsburgh 3i, l‘c:;:i kiliiic 7, Amherst 4B, Vermmit 0. I Gcnrzciowui U 2n, Writ ginia. 0. \\'.' cyan 2-1, .\'i\\v York Ill, In" l‘i‘lll‘l‘ t1 ti e‘. .\ii.i vii-- lnterprovlncial (‘nlon Hamilton Tigers 6; Tusoulo Argo- nauts 10. Ottawa 4; Montreal 3. Intercollegiate Union University 0f Toronto i1. Quveni. University 6. McGill University.’ 7; Unirci'..it,v of Western Ontario 18. Ontario Rugby Football Union.‘ Hamilton Cuba 11: Sarnin 40. Western Intoreollleglate (‘hamp- lonshlp Saskatchcivan 10. British Cfillillblfl 7. (At Vancouver.» Conspiracy " if "IE5. ‘ ' TZIIIIII; ‘II THE CHARLOTTETOWN UUAKUlAiV “MSPORT WORL [Red Wings Score Second Highly Rfiledl Win Defeating Rangers 5-2 (A. I’. by Guardian‘: Special Wire) DETROIT‘, Nov. 8~The chnmp- 3 iuu Detroit Red Wings scored their ‘ocuncl victory of the young Nat- , itllltll. llockry LF!{,".'C campaign by handing - United I States A nd Canada l outrlassiiig New York's 53-2 before 112,000 spectators ten‘ght. . The Rangers making their first slant. were held scoreless until the third period as the Wings, d1"- pliying advanced skating form and u curacy of shooting, piled up a ziii-goal advantage. A fiiiai surge as the RccVWings took the defensive late in the game rllOt two New York goals past Normie Smith. Babe Pratt took Lynn Patrick's rebound for the tfund Butch Keeling scored the cccnd on ltiprrziy lvfurrlocks pass i iitit from behind the nets. Lineupt_ New York: Goal Kerr; defence, Cuultzrr. Heller; forwards, Shibicky, .‘~.'eil Colvilic, Mac Colvillc; subs, Pratt, Joliiisou, Bill Cook, Dillon. here ‘i: ‘ filurdoch, K ‘ling, Cooper, Wat- ; on, Patrick. ‘, lletroit; Goal, Smith; defence. , iiiiig, afllonnid; forwards, Pet- iugvi‘, If Kllrcn, Howe; subs. (lodiclluiv, Auric, Barry, W. Kil- l 1-'l, Sorrcll, Brunetcau, Kelly, Bow- l u-m. | Oif.ciuls---'\V. J. StCWflft and Ag It Sin th. SUMMARY l First Period l 1 Drtroit, McDonald, 13:06. 1 2. Detroit. Gooclfclloiv (Barry) i 17:07. l. Detroit, ‘Sorreil, 16:30. Penalties —Gooclfcllow, lkttiuger lniajori, Pratt (major). Second Period 4. Detroit. Howe :35. ‘ ... Detroit, Aurie (Barry, Lewis) iziisi, Punzilvv: Iii. Kilrca. l Tiimi Period 1 u. New York, Pratt, 5:10. i 7 New‘ York, Keeling (MfurdQrh_ i i i Keeling, Mc- lic-ilcr, Johnson. i l , .____ _______ . A“. l i 5Tb Giiiiiinue Whis Week '. which ivn: . S4... l'.i_v nigh: will ll few day: longer, ouuccci. Very unfav- l';lllll‘l‘ which lcrl to poor ll ‘ii-ire for the iir..: few nights ”t'lfil‘ iii the decision to ‘ihe .‘li(l\\‘ this work. The ’ of the Dixie Entertainers, r~ been making a big hit “ "i retained. _ ‘- of the show this . \'.ili he on '1' .< tiny night \\'ll‘.'1 llllZllYfftllli his have been nuulc for n topnolcli boxing match bntwcrn John Laz-lrryv, the Barba- dors "Curnntitni Kid" nnd Jock lvlPllfiflll of SnuJipoi-t. It promises to be a first rate scrap, both fight- ers nppuriiiitly’ evenly matched at zibziiit. 1G3 pounds each. The "Car- iuitizin l-Iizl" fought tcn fights this your. 11c won five, lost two} and iir.‘\v three. Atiriitlziitre at the Fair has hcen iucrcu itti: euch night since it muv: d from its first location at the Forum to tiie present stand at the ltfarket Building. Mr. “ "‘, the mystery man is still at large nnd .1 reward offered for his capture is still unclaimed. All the booths, the side shows and the regular program of ciltertainment will be in fuii swing again tonight. Rangers ,i I Murdoch, gifiiifiillfillk Fair I IITII _ l To Here Wrestlers Perform Wednesday night at the Forum P. 151.1. fans will have a chalice tii .~ce in action iour of the host Jilli- lor heavyweights in the guiiic ti» i tiny. Lies Flash Ryan, football siur , of Fordham University, SCHSdliOliLl l drop kick and flying tackle expert will grapple the Chicxigo Bddillkill, i Jim Spencer, who is considered to have as good a right hand punch as any wrestler 1n the game today. l Spencer insists that nothing be blfffid in his match with Ryan and the promoters have granted his request. He comes here highly rtrcommended by the New York Commission having wrestled in that State a number of times. Carl Van Wurdcn, Canadian; Champion, will defend his title m i the semi-final against Vic But- 'land, Maritime Champion and outstanding challenger. Butlaiul was very happy when the 1W0- inotcrs signed him to llltrCl’. Wur- , _ , den because he is very fllllllillOtlfi‘ 11nd feels certain that he will dc- , feat Wurden on Wednesday night. This is a real first class card and the promoters who are staging this card are to b: thuukezi for bringing these outstanding WfCSt- lers to Charlottetown. A number of years ago Char- lottetown was considered the lead- : ing wrestling city in the ltfariiimcs ‘and the fans are in for a ren‘. Itrent of modern wrestling which is drawing big houses in every city ,'on the globe. i i Tie Wanderers l ' With Victory OverAcadia i WOLFVILLE, N. 5., Nov. 8--D:il- i .housie Uirvcrsity ‘Figcrs wcie on even terms with Halifax Wander- ers for iirstplace in the City; Rugby lmugiic today after defeat- ing Aiutliu Universi y zixrincii 6-3 livre Sntiirdiiy. Dalhousie scored its .\lX pOllit’ in the first half of the gal r wiin a peiuvty ck and rt While till‘ \VOll\'lll<‘. Lenin no.1 .'\ll \\.'.li n' try in the second huif. The ituinc was held up so lciig by a student riot bctiiecn halves wlicii Acatlza, 'l‘i_r*ei' that. i’ ivus nlinixst. too dork to {PC the h.ill when the whi tle sounded. | Rcialnj." of a gnmo protested by Dalhousii- and counter-protested‘ by Wanderers will decide the’ League (‘llfiillltblltlllll next Wcd- nesdnjr. The winner" will hr- ciiiitlezl l to meet (‘zilerlcnia in the lll‘$l. round of an (‘llilllllflllflll series to determine the- Maritime championship. Acacia. nftlinirrli slic (lid ii/‘t win a game in the City League will have a berth in the Maritime play- downr as intercollegiate champion. Saint John Rugby Club will be New Brirnswick representatives in the seines. rugby l Firemen’s Fair Will continue for next few days Come and enjoy “Fun of the Fall", Dixie Entertainers, Bingo and other attractions Boxing Match Tuesday lBy Bob Moore and Iohn Holes vim an Al’ Au........m|s MOBIHZATION m sums» ALL mv Plans... Rum sue linens ll’. ll in i’ mo: in)‘, ...vou viusr I ii it. “timid l cm MAKE no mosness - THERE ISONLY ms! w. Willi A" WY "if nor sac mo riotous or; IN‘ ocnuireiv.......mi um we ,, one mam- tiSf; POMS. (AM AFFORD A iONfiM/AR: ' YOU misuuocnsmuo ME,SIBE....I MEAN roncr. WITH (not HEBSELE... VllTN §RPOSE CERTAIN PERSONS YWR MAlifill/S A.MSAIIJS“wLD TAKE HEB TMES 0F A 110MB lN NHVMHY ' QUIETLY TO h PLME OF MINE NEAR TNE ...\ THINK sm-Lcouw at mo see THE. norm- ‘voifueanmwiiv vou SlLLY root... SHED nerusi.......wri> nave rue WHOLE (OUNTRY llitlSED MNNST us. I TNlNK NOT...Il.Ji WE MADE NEB BEUEVE THAT HER REFUSAL MERNT WAR HND MOOMHED, VM WEE SHE ....'ll'|EN Wll H 56TH 0F YOU SAFELY OVER TNE 508051.. ....l WOULD ANNOUYKEN. YOUR ROMAN TIC ELOPEMEM ' \\'ll ru freshmen paraded a "teddy benr"l l ihatfcd and ran the Sun‘. to their’ i PAGh suv liN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Last Minute Penalty Kick GivesNomaclsHarcl-fought VictoryOverSaintRuggers Jack Rtrlilc, sptedy thrce-quain- i; ;- ‘.15 _‘,lt'fl. nil‘. Pr}: Riv-He drop. ti‘ toe zirlit of t..e Nuriinds climax- p i. llit hail war-r l.ir Lll" lll'2'll do .' d _i ' lu- Saint, i"i1\i-Ul'(lii,\‘ by CHllVlltllli; .i penal " ' k fur 111100 pout. i. IlLllla oi pa; ivh: ii .- r¢~pre.~cnia'i\t.. an‘ i; was the jfltfilltl itruiglil. uiii ior the Nomad 0x1": ihe Uinversily teuiii in tiie best - 141cc out of live series lui‘ ilic isl- l.l.\'l;l IN uni senior rugby Ullllilllllullofllp. ' ‘flu. game was packed uiili ezitiii- NOMADS Fziiiuriri}: if anwn iii-ht, particularly tiie latter llltll. ti-rx Pi-"ii: ialuring clever bau carrying, halt: miiiitiziir, xmiimuvwf lckhng and luvvurliig punts. ii. wu. l good guiiie to Will and u Lough Lin .> lose. The 54ml.» lttllllr; uil eig. p lllll. dciicit on taking llic iii-n '.:.i round iiu.i came out-r‘ i.g..'..li,; 4.1.. :.iei:' Jugicrilzillt roiliu (limit) ,, zlcld for Lwo trys uud a convex‘. d.» nu: tiie tiespl-itiii- i.i o. l__, Ablilllll-i to rally t...“ _ p, i,“ ....i.. fen‘ iiiiii..'.~. ‘.l.. i:.i- 1W tcuin seem; ‘iictiiry Sdppmn- iinlljs. ..‘-1i.l their grasp i.tl.l|l‘llt.'\l u tlilt-i- Heft-rec A. (toriiiil-y". mined olieiisiie uiiu liiirii-ii llll‘ ~ "tints buck to llll if‘ 15.5,.“ hi“, ere in a SC1lllllll1iL}t' on U-Ui - SylvioMant/ia Given Release ‘ions Suhit pxqueti the 1711.1 il\'iil he scrum whie hnicant the (Lifer- iiuce between victory, clocat or u, hi,- ‘ZJIHC. The rest is history. rikvkllblllc for the ‘cluiuts that a 1V[ONi1i]->_E;_\Lfy\-,,V\.T 3 _ .01. Moi,‘ ,. nu ty ick LlLlLlllliUCCl uie lull.‘ oi Syivio MUHL,‘ i , i lc game for out 0i mile free liltllia uivalrded the saints were gnen six lnanageriof. M‘ l l l u‘ against three for the locals Thlcl ‘hie National umdrlfy Mlguc‘ m‘ “We Crowd or Suit (W ' ‘ 1 ceivcd his uncouth a‘. rcicrvo ° l k M)“ ‘m 114ml» irrom the club Szitur f,‘.l\u both teams u hig hand for The release mount iht- illkwt l]l'(.'l.lC_ in l2 years of service ivitii ' l Habitant team that found S, on three Stanley Cup squads. of 1924, 1030 anti 193i. Hi" t ill'Olt‘.'~;.‘lOl‘lfll uiili Cllllllil 1923-24. iliei." many fine plays. Jock ltitcliie gave the black-jer- seyeu crew the lead midway tiliuiigl) tiie illllllll session when he tuzceptcii =1 Bib-s from fleet-looted "1l1l(l' Mc- innis. iii a spectacular broken Igcid run from tiie Sauits’ 35-yard line m plant tiie hall directly behind the upiyghts. Ritchie convfrled for lhg two lixtrct poiiiis. StiurtIy utter lsioyri lit-r, nit. 1,,;ii,~~,,,h;_; h“, uuule the count lead 8-0 "Euinsi. the Saints when he pounced n’! a loose laal; at the far the livid. ititchicls attempt w clubhoiie at 631i .iiirp. cui: ‘t fell short. P '- ” Nomad Practice A pr. i"i is called for '..1r Ina-o iintl i~i0pc of llic fit id ill lflt‘ llic Suiui.» pushed anti l'l'i!l . llliiiiciifliti crcw (ii-up mm iiiih own terriiiirjr wliei-i- rump‘ 1,, H " iii-id run Si: .,i.\oii (‘ill’i.t‘l llic iiiii- ll: J I . . . -- -‘ ‘ ii.i ‘i; ill‘ l “" .ii: plilllgctl ‘l .1210 ull- r a srririg (y, tin". liiggiiis made iio inistzikc in ltflfllf‘ the extra points whit-h pu‘. llic e . 3v)... tier] .- ,- _i_i, 1,,,‘\...\i..;~‘ ‘ \\...i the of the euiiii- tutti" 15‘ iii n i‘, _. in front u.’ ilxir A 1111.1.‘ STAR WRESTLlllG QM? i i .World's Greatest Vifresilerg iThe lest to Ever Show Hem ARMISTICE NlGliT~ WEDNESDAY, NUVEMBER iiiléi. PRlCES-ARingYside "llic. General Iiiic. Ladies 35c. Youths 25c including tax. Tickets 0n Sale at Forum Wcducsdzpv _,. i afternoon. .,g Doors open 7.30 sharp. First bout starting at 8.30 stun-p. Be early and avoid last minute deluyr-‘i. MAIN iilflllT JIM SPENGER, Chicago Bad lean VS. LEO RYAN, Fordham College ‘ouir Best two out of three falls 90 minute time limit SEMI-FINAL Vic Bllllillld, bloncttm, N B. Light Heavyweight (‘hampion of the Maritimcs. vs. ‘arl Vain Worden, Ottawa, Ont . curnvi- of‘ mods at the Upper Quecr. Sire?- (‘ANADRAN LIGHT IlEAVY\VEl GIIT (‘IIABIPION 60 minute time limit. ‘J \'.- / .. . . ._,----.1..-‘_ w ‘ s ~ - "f."