THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN ‘AGE SEVEN On B); pLltIElt DULMAGE roaouro. NW‘ fortune for Ottawa. m. fourth animal Canadian ill. ilrinall. ii50-imuml “d rugby with thi- ' my ‘is m tiic Union. Tiivré‘ WES an: ability. .ii.t illllliS against. ill. iniiy ‘Tommy, ATKUS. ave Spraguc. ll("—\vCS Cutler, Argos. lion. Lat night on tlie.Holy' r. iS were eliminated but .£’Ol‘(‘S of the n I'll!‘ Craswcll-Doyl! and “vllfnlillfl team won rest. 0f this at. _ . as follows... FIRST o. McDonald 217 zoo l). Mcfloiiiiirl 164 201. TnT;i‘.-~~l3(i’ 1'14 19'! Z15 140 263 1B5 R’. Cilllitfflil, 26g 316 ii iiiutl-v 19g 311 iiiqil 12-13. SIXTH G Ferry ~ 20c 186 if. ilrluuis 177 237 Trlal-liilfi. 174 214 197 200 1l'|l. and G. Done aid and D. llrliriiialii i" Tm” and Mrs. Burke -. l/cciiiu- and K. Flynn minus BOlNLING 1 iii‘ >l.|ill.‘.\‘, bowling Psi-i ‘he Wlnipics defeated my’) 1=‘-"ii‘ Mary Mclnnis, ll tiirce Ednu. McInnis 534. Ffiiitivsiirr nrc the scores:- "l’()l‘EYES“:-- ‘I- Mrlnms 127 208 ' 126 104 163 91 80 137 100 100 194 158 1B0 18.’! B3 D8 83 105 120 80 ‘ H‘ ‘hftllfiLlNfi MEETING . mwcrs wishing to take Commercial t0 have their h‘ “i a met-tie; 11811105 in the y be on hand tonight ink-r your team, thank you, Ki-llv d‘: im-rnnis Trophy a1 Llklll. was the opening oi’ tournament ganadlan Pres Stan’! Writer 16-—(0P)'— giiutlicd by the steady upswing OI Roughridcrs, Press Ail-Sun iiiil-rproviiicial Union foot- gyi team was announced tonight with one or t-wo surprising features. . and sports writers named giant Halifax 1 n. few seasons ego, was‘ ll the most valuable inside little at. iiic micciion of the big ' .i‘i<icl‘. for 'I‘iny‘5 d?!" t is excelled only by‘ iiiwrziiiy kicking Ottawa , Toronto i {in ynlll wa- thc only Ot- I .. ire o.‘ tiie game, and that i lr\i‘_\' lztnrird the team 1n the; y: l the All-Star team: i \\'i!i_L1——Al.)0 Eiloivitz‘ Mon- ilzlri; welch, Hamilton. , Ottawa. Hill rsvvcndnry‘ dcfencet-Tcd IfT-Jdflbby Coulter, Argos. e-Tiny Herman, Ottawa. (irorge Pigeon, ‘l-‘ioiitreul. ,-.- . hwa. Pete Jotkus, Monireal. Cll‘.~il“.f‘-~st‘)"lll0l.ll' Wilsonr Bitm- Down The Alleys 1101.3’ NAME HALL BOWUNG Dll. 1-‘. (‘. DOUGAN TROPHIES Name {our of the remaining eight the tournament rohd. and it was anybody?» A large crowd was on hand er their favorites and win- id losers fought it out to the Mc- the t. 3 rorpectlvcly which i5 b aiitilul howling considering bowling on four alleys, iiig can happen before o be on hand and dont exciting NB 106 197 29B 241 243 270 15B 203 146 178 152 161 ‘.108 1'76 130 igliest four teams at 25 B6 2543 2437 2323 the in‘ ll margin of 4i pins. 208, To- “ 7 0- m. Co-Eds vs. Tip- art Leagu are ri'v.l Holy Kan” "iii! tonight at 8.30 P. M. w, he'll-IFS Ptovcrning the League u fiwfl.fllil.l\ up. This league will k. d, “Y Y4"?- of next week, so llld BOWFLING H%KEY WREEHLING “Tiny” Herman Secures Berth lnterprovinoial All Star Football Aggregation Union A‘, Skating ability seams to run ln the Ernie family o! Norway, and keen competition, too, for 10-year- olrl Mnrlt llcnle, above, cousin or celebrated Sonia flenle, Olympic skating; champion and motion. ple- ture actress, ls preparing m capture her re'iatlvc's crown. Already the junior skating champion of Norway. Marit [Ionic bids line to become the second title holder of the family. Grimes Takes His Baseball Seriously - NEVW YORK, Nov. l6-( AlP)—"Bll1.'- leigh Cirime.‘ first Official act us manager: of iihc Brooklyn Dodgers was in declare war today on the club's nqputauion for daffiness. "Baseballs a serious businessflhe said, "zuucl my ball club is not going to be tctvxied into a. burlesque" Ho WHS enthuslaitic ‘about. his ace pitcher Van Lingle Mungo. Pressed by the reporters for a. comparison between. ivrungo and Dizny Dean, he said: "1 ‘mink Mungo will be in base- ball i0 years from new. I don't think Deon will be. Nobody seems to know just: 110w old Deon is. My 211655 l? he's amund 30. We know Mungo‘: only 25." John German, business manage!‘ of the mo, announced the 10-day clause in: Grimes’ original one-year contract, had been "taken out by mutual consent." Under this cmuse we club could have broken the coniicact on 10 days’ notice. Oifferecl Bribe To Throw Game rravrrimim. MASS" Nov. 16- rAPy-Two Hzivei-liiii high foot- ball slams rejected an offer of $25 each to “throw" the game with Lawrence High sfliiirdm! “mi the“ 100k a major part in defeating Lawrcitor’: 25-0. Princiml MCI-Hid said todriy. Asserting he had a “pretty 890d idca" who was responsible f0!‘ the attempt to influence the boys, Mc- Leod said no action would be We“ until fillet‘ one seam wdfi Tiiiinlfifigiying DAY- Thc biflys nppfmlClled were Full- back Don. Mitchell and Hniiimk Lou q-immas. They reverted 91° mailer. I; Ranked with Polo Greats NEW YORK, NOV. 1..-—(AP)— Stewart n. Iziehnrt. M-Ytwmld Yale graduate reached the Polo pggk today and took his P1106 alongside Tommy Hitchcock in the lo-goal hnndicav 019“- Beoauie of his brilliant D19)’ l" the No. three on the United State! team which successful)‘ 5919115“! the Inturrintional trophy “@1959 Great Britain in England last sum- mer, Igleiinrt was lifted from 018M goals to the maximum in the an- nual hmldicnp revisions Imfloimfl‘ by the nllted State: P010 A9001!" Mon t AL A NEWS “n. UpperCanada Sports Body Hockey a Takes Stage $POR WQRl-D“ i lake It Easy Shun Meeting REGINA. Nov. l6—(CP)—The Women's Amateur Athletic ‘Pa; "M1011 Onened it; annual meeting hm today with Ontario and Que- L l-tec. l-WO 0f its largest branches not ‘represented. Delegates from the ytwo provinces walked out of the mast annual meeting at Halifax iwhen it was charged a western del- egatc held enough proxies to “swing _tlie meeting." The two prorincesl, iwere not even represented by proxy i today. 1 With 5.000 athletes registered wt 1.000 for the rest of Canada, on- i tario and Quebec feel they should have more voting power. Tiieyi charge British Columbia.’ Alberta,‘ Saskatchewan and the Maritimesi fiontrol the situation by pooiingi, otes. The "combine" thus holdsi 16 votes and the best Ontario and! ‘Quebec can muster is l2, even with Manitoba voting their way. The Ontario Branch sq~=¢4<cd each branch be allowed three votes but one additional vote be avera- cd for every 103 athletes over 500, with maximum or six votes to each branch. This will be discussed at the meeting. “Keep your eyes on the puck" is Black llawks in a 1-1 game.‘ one of the first rules of lrngkry. Tlicsc four National Hockey League puckslcm are living up in thci: training its they watch the disk, the net. after Roy Worters, New York Amcririn gr: grliuiirl, llllfl driven it away from the grill. The zicllon W118 in CllivngQns the Americans opened the season against the (‘lilraizu indicated liy arrow, £15} utvsy from c In furr- snapped To Lead Field PINEHIIRST, N. 0., Nov. 1&- (AP)~Fay Coleman, 31-year-old former Culver City, CaliL, llilllllflll‘ star, licked the xvlles of wind, cold and the course, which combined to whip the favorites, and stole the shotmaking honors today in the first half of the Tali-hole qualifying round of the 19th professional golfers’ champion hip of the Unit- ed States. _ The tall Coleman shot the Pine- hurst Country club layout; in 65, four under par’ equalling the course "record hung up a year ago by Hort- on Smith of Chicago and Ray Man- grum of Pittsburgh. Smith, playing with Coleman, could do no better than 75 and Mangriun took 74. While Coleman art the pace, 28- year-oitl Alex Gerlak, wiio 1s a coinbiiiiitxiii pro and. grecnskecper at Catskill, N. Y.. took second place with a 71.- Grouiicci in lllll(l pluc Willi 73b wcrc Ilcnry Picard, Hershey, Pa, stylist, Tony Maiiern of Green boro‘ N. C., i936 National Open winner, Leo Walpcr of Bethesda. Md, and Clarence Yockcy of Kansas City. Appointed To Assist Rickey ST. LOUIS, Nov. l6-—fAP)-St. Louis Cardinals today Bniiointcd William Wnirdngiirun assistant to Branch Rickey, general manager of the National League baseball club. Walslngham, who has been treas- urer, succeeds William 0. Dewitt who resigned to become vice-presi- dent of a St. Imus group which has purchased the Browns, American League baseball club here. Edward Roth is the new treasur- er. Pickford-Rogers iluptials Announced Armed with bait to the tune of $100,000, Herman Taylor, Philadel- phia. promoter, is coining to town tcmorroiv to try to hook a James ‘J. Braddock-Joe Louis fight: for Atlantic City. i Taylor said in Philadelphia to- ' day he expected details of the pro- posed Feb. 22 12-round, no decision affair to be settled at a. confer- ence he would have with Joe Gould irianager of Braddock and Mike Jacobs, acting for the Brown Bom- bcr, Taylor is guaranteeing the cham- pion $300,000, plus 50 per cent o! receipts over $500,000. Gould has said he'll sign the minute Taylor produces i1 third of the guarantee. NEW YORK, Nov. l6—Neg0tla- tors for the Jimmy Braddock-Joe Louis hfarywcigiit fight: in At- lantic City got; down to business again today after a week-end in- terruption, with New York in gen- eral and Madison Square Garden in particular as the main fronts for action. Oi’ prime interest was the pos- sibility titnt Herman (‘Mugsyt Taylor, the Philadelphia. promote. who started the whole thing by guarzfnteeing heaigvweight cham- pion Braddock $400,000 for a. l2- round tie-decision. go, would. post $100,000 of that amount as‘ evi- (lencc of good faith. Julian Black, oo-manager of Louis, said Mike Jacobs, who has the Detroit "brown bomber" under contract, had informed-him Tnyloi- would put up that amount in Ncw York today for the fight to be held in February. Taylor himself could not be reached for comment. Joe Gould, manager of Braddock, has said he would sign up for the go if, the money were put up. Black said he would put his mime on the line, also, if the guarantee is post- cd. Jacobs, too, is agreeable. But; that's where Madison Square Garden enters. The Garden has Britdclock under oontrnct for his title defense. 5o m, the Garden hasn't had a thing to do with the proposed match. 1 ' ____. ; NEW YORK, Nov. 16-(AP)-— e01...” Shoots Ready To Close Deal Ori Sub - par Golf {Braddock - LOlliS '3». REHEARSAL The Counril Sflinril be the only one o: its kind. Iii-W- tices; for a mugilcul event. Title Bouts Forf New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW. N. s. Nflv. 16 -Two Maritime boxing chanipiiiii- ships, the ligliivvvisili all‘) him‘ tamweight, will he n: stake on the boxing: card here next Monday. Wilfred Clements‘, Ncw Water- ford, N_ 5., present iiuliiiveiglit titleholder, is scheduled to mcci Kid Parsons of llalliax in u i0- round feature bout. In the eight-round semi-final Rilsell Lantz, New Glasgow‘ will defend his biiiiiniinvciglit crown against Hurry Burns, Amherst, N. 5. ITALIAN WINS Fight About Buying , Hunting Pink l i lly PAUL bIICKELSON Asmclai-od Press Sports Writer t NISW Ybitli, NOV. 1: —t,l1P,i--~—If iyolfre one 0i tho it C115 who . tiiiiii; jox liiiiiziiig; ii a r yvls" sport, ‘our solmnn uxirniitlt is you are tal- ‘iy-lining up the ilroii: vzilicl’. , Lois of money, good horscs and ‘a ti" l»: outfit uriift the only requi- »-1~'» "l 1i until fox hnnti-r. You've got. to have llltP-‘lllllll fortitude, ,cnoi nerves, phi ical stamina, a. ‘thorough iznoivlcdze of your Emily Post and more W113 than the oper- ai-ii- of ii itllllUll rate patmsiiop ‘ - Pmvi-ig: lain. We learned .41» much about chasing the {ox at .n;~ hunt". When someone invite»: you to go fox lliil x don't (lash out and 1. a Jwiii (illifll- consist.- -: cont. all; hat and all -. you sec in the ’l.irii cut in either black l or grcjs, '.\c.~.i'..'1; (‘llllt-i‘ a. silk hat .t,l‘ lh-riiji. v Alter iiiv "Ala tor of llic Hunt." ' "L11 you Oil a few hunts s _\l>ll have ilic form rid- iui till? qualities of a. grin’ an llil(l figures you dc- c the litiiilil‘ m. _ir>;liIi:;r the hunt, "ll conic ti,» to " ii .n liic bar or iiimics. i r.E\lt:ii\>'.'.>.~ ‘(iilll ;-- "1 ray, 01d inl- iow. how alum", liirniir; out m pink iicx‘. iiilic ” . - tint. you're a. real -.iii'<i'. You itati go out (lollars ‘Kt. . hounds, the Master tilt" b0‘ . He's ai- i-ri .'i.. ".' r So-and- Joe or Charlie. When >10 Mzistcr of the Hunt, p your hat. Female irurinbcrs of iiln parij: are supposed lciif. F/tiilt" ‘wags say it. women talking is 14-00:.» (1 fox hunting. of tltc lliiilt always ~.~. tiu- jumps first. ii.i‘..<; the hilnt. You ' =ii Lin‘ filiv-"tcr. He '.'.'llri'l~.i.; the others o" titilflfll‘. Attached llflfl(li7l(‘{‘f‘S are ‘Li. tiic Master. ' huntsmiin - (ii lllL‘ party. of the liouzids and L-iiuiincri and horn. ii‘l' n; iii.“ hounds, trains u - {horn alir-ld. 1o tlll‘. llillk as '~" or "|i':0:'iies." referrer! to 1H " if liiern are , you sly "i5 11111:» iii. i oni- " TllPlV‘ ."l'(' Illfliily (ll linzirds in '. fox llliilLlLI. The biiiif‘ of fox hunt- , ‘int; i-; (‘f\iil\‘l'§-' \'.i!ll \\ll'l‘ fences for ~~ -. (".lll'l'. sort the wire strands. ‘ ill o‘. juiiiiiiiig them, oc- ‘ . .. \\i'.1 iini square nilo ‘ tin-iii, can in: bud spils and :'<'.‘l'|lCtlnl£‘S fa lal. j .~".~1'1ni:s aci-irlciit =, i l Jasper Park tlfficial Dead ‘ .1». "PER iii Nov ia-‘riie i‘. iilii iu-curiwki 1‘..l\ early _\‘(‘.\iC1‘(1'Ay , lllfiiflllllif hi‘ John O'Brien, manager tot till‘ (‘iiiarliziti Natinztl RflllWilYS i.iiiiiiii~i* iiioiiinain resort. Jasper ‘ {Jar}; l,.'u<i~:.~. llr has been marriage!" I of iiic inli; i-r the past. fourteen l ymi-s and l.‘ survived by his \V.(lOW. hi: mother. and rt slslfl‘. the funeral twill be livid in Ottawft. NOMADS lliEl-ZTING BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT League Lead Al Stake In iCanuck-AmerkC-ameiionéght; iBruins To Meet i Rangers I i t "_”""_—i_‘“_’—'_‘ I t 1 l" ‘Cl’!- . ieriiniiiiiia. l 1 while in tho An‘ ion Bruins ai. ‘ meet to b: i ‘i . , tilll-Fllll 1v» ii '11. i The. fllilllilr, ‘ M i Y 11k ant. Bo tun, will i,’ tili- ii I‘ i i ill the big-Mme crcuit. Americans hold "m u-i in in.- Interriationai 5001111. u‘ ' to their art-r“ lilVl just two poii ts. blhi . Fbenchmcn haw pZayr-cl one ‘Hill! less. iiuv; ' .. Victory r the iligli-riduig Mon- trealcrs would put !I1(‘ll'i iii a ti: the liiree (71: roost. Rail; .llli "‘ 1i‘- Bostou r-=\‘,- I~ i 011d ‘qcwi-v of the .- 'i'i.»- New Yorkers have min m..- gnnie What made those Northwestern in three st. 1" wi e iuioii ha"! i Wiizlcals so wild that. they well a \'lC‘Cl'_\‘ and a r’ ii: tii- r 0111i‘ tin: Big Ten Conference title. two _.. mes so f: i‘ 1 Altirit-Ycal i’ lt was fair Kathryn Stewart, fresh- ‘Cariaciicns. man eo-ed from Shenandoah, Iowa.“ Bruins lflwt their opeizr-r in bion- wlio, as a. chccr lmder. exhorted ‘treat 2121111151 the (faiiii r.» llll' xirah- ‘those yells from the stands that Ibed a close victory iii "f F1""'>"(l spurred the Purple on. llerc she Js _ in action. i i 5.18886 Owens i LeadsRaceFor l .S'ullivan Awalrd i NEW YORK, Nov. 16-(AP>—'I'het ‘ man Jose Owens is out in front 12a n, This time in the race for the 22130 James E. Sullivan award. i The Ohio State Olympic sprint i and broad Jump champion was a fcw ivores ahead of Glen Morris. Nat- incin, zrcrl for the award by over G00 $p.il't5 experts all GVC!‘ the Uiiiictl Sate... Dan I-‘crrls. secretary of the Ania!ezii' Azhleilc Union, refused t0 rcwrni iiw iiiarptiii of Cwerhs lead. Tlii. int will bc cut l0 10 b}: the Suiiiinizi Award Commitflec of the ._/i. A- U- convention i.n Houston. ‘Texas. {December 4. and the 607 siYn-is lenders will select thc win- tiici- from there l0. i . 1 Acadia Ruggers Default Title GLACE BAY, N.S., Nov. l6 —— (CPJ--Manager Charles Mcvicnr of Caledonia football team said to- night, hc had been iioiilirdhgvCoach ,Frcd Kelly of Acadia fluiverslty that the college team will default its Maritime championship gflniclni mo,“ t“, SJ,“ D Caledonia. Acadia. and Caledonia were tot Kama m- ,1“. meet Saturday in ll sudden-death i m“ hemm- -,L game for the Maritime title, ls la n d Curling 2f“ To Association Mueet Wednesday i ‘meeting last night. Wrestling Scot i’ ls Winner (c. P. by Gllardiarls Special. Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. io-Georefl Clerk, the Viffitlillg Scotsman, gave Montreaiurs an exhibition of his "ilzghlrind rune." wnichl "fi- ing the new wrest in: hold to cle- feat lixllald Slfltiii ‘if GY-‘1‘""11?i' ‘l’ a siiigle-izill match here iiiiieiili He flung Spalil to (ici- u‘ u; M1 M, tows , ioiial and Olympic decatiiion cham- m 232 and Span,‘ 2m I picn ‘oday in the list of fiflatlilctes l ' minutes and n haXf. Cit. . " P12" Helped by an ox LIPl iifllllllf). fwho leaned mcr the lop i‘»i“ “- ‘. orrd 0;: Wiinaiii: zziunxctci- on the chin, of Dart-- mowh, ‘x145,’ gm, (lair-riled the Tnlalxhiffifl ‘Furor i1‘. iiilfi Charlie Sanuni, Qlit. Raveiia mo. and Mum 31.0.1 231. A‘.- bam; N, 13,, i ‘i: a ‘JO-minute draw; and Cliff 011m, ‘Z12. Band- ciie, Minn, defeated \'v'\‘.d Jon COX 212, lvlouuiaiin View, lVlllifl, in 26.- Teams Await Crucial Test . l~ii.."l'oiiiziii~, lvr" Hi; the Ni» 1mm») rugby tram. issunic hi= l position Satin-tiny his L9"? ~.'.~ lllilVm" t . >lt_\‘ iuy,g:‘i'.~. ill i1 niul ii";i. i ii"ft‘.".ii~ l TCOillDn sailfi- i right. rye ' i wh ii u: 1.!‘ rll‘ ll‘. ‘l l‘.\'l ‘g tltc \\‘(‘I‘iilf will lira M". wii! JIfHAVE ALneAw YOU so our. »———- i l;- 10-4 in 11,51 lutlllill‘! HOLLYWOOD, NOV. . 16-1110 spring. NEW YORK, NOV, l8——(A. P.)—- '“" --—--—~- 0t‘ the .'\f‘ll.flli, ii a iiokci‘ persistently rumored and freq- . Available records give 48 yvars Aldo spoldi. lightweight chamivioh u The Nomads riisbr squad Wt" ‘. The nmina meeting or the Prince‘, iinuer in u» Unit‘. » uently denied romance between as the age of Miss Pickford, Tor- of Italy, defeated Ritchie Font-nine ~ meat at. the UppcflQllficn Street Edward 15mm gum“; Assocmqoné BN1, W, . “gnu”: Mary Pickford and Charles onto-born “America's Sweetheart" oi’ Montana in an eight-round boui slab llfllFl‘ this erviunl: at 6-3" f"? will be held Wednesday evening at. imlllrllffi lli a i : r: i» m- in “Buddy" Rogers Crystkllliwd tO- or the silent screen. Rogers, or- at st, Nicholas Palace tonight. j :~ light. yirncliee niirl to tall: things r30 7,, me Chmottctowl, Curling mp b” f,» m, ,, ,,,. ,.,.. ,.,.,,._.g,,y night in the informal. annouriec- ehcstra lender and rcmen Player, spoldl weighed 134 3-4. It 0mm“ I over for the rominii some Saiur- lRink. Officers will be elected and Kan". merit o! plans for a wedding in the is 32. more than his rival. day. ‘plans for the season discussed. T "'__ v . BRINGING up FAIHER -B.v ine_j‘f;‘f_‘“““’ i time) ii.